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Latest Deus Ex: Human Revolution Gameplay Trailer

The video showcases shooting, ability load-outs, and robot manipulation. The game will be available early 2011 from Square Enix and Eidos Montreal.


 

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Stanton Daries Staff Alumnus

11/18/2010 at 12:06 PM

This is rapidly becoming my "can't wait" game for next year, every clip just makes me more excited to play it. Hail the cyberpunk!

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Nick DiMola Director

11/18/2010 at 12:06 PM

Holy crap this game looks amazing. I know Stanton is creaming his pants over it. (I am too)

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

11/18/2010 at 12:38 PM

Yeah the game-play looks awesome. Let's see how it turns out to be.

Nate Hascup Staff Alumnus

11/19/2010 at 06:53 AM

Reminds me I have the original in a box somewhere.

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Chris Mabrey Staff Alumnus

11/20/2010 at 07:03 PM

Agreed. I've been sold on this game since I saw the first trailer, and each new inclusion only reinforces the fact. Based on the gameplay, it's still looking great.

ShyGuy

11/22/2010 at 02:39 AM

That looks pretty good. I get the impression from the trailer that there are still multiple ways to deal with every level.

Chris Mabrey Staff Alumnus

11/24/2010 at 12:53 PM

Yeah, ShyGuy, there are. The Deus Ex team really emphasized being able to deal with situations in multiple ways. The guy talking during a E3 demo would mention 3-4+ ways that certain things could be reached or accomplished and showed us a couple of ways. That's definitely a welcome opportunity; I haven't "really" experienced multiple ways to tackle situations before.

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