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Gamer Euphoria: Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review (360/PS3)

Gamer Euphoria's Jorey writes:

Deus Ex: this name is all it takes to instill such inexplicable feelings of joy and nostalgia throughout anyone who has ever played it. It’s no secret that long-time PC gamers consider the original Deus Ex to be one of the greatest achievements in the history of PC gaming, yet, for all its critical acclaim it’s also widely known that its sequel, Invisible War, is largely considered to be one of the most disappointing follow-ups of all time. That’s not to say that Invisible War is necessarily a bad game – it simply fails to capture the very essence of what makes this franchise Deus Ex. (Deus Ex: Human Revolution, PS3, Xbox 360) 5/5

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