Daniel Hill of Geek Revolt writes:
Ever hear the old saying “you never know what you’ve got till it’s gone?” In the case of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the opposite is true: we never knew what we had until we got it back. With its last entry being Invisible War, which was not half as well-received as it’s 2000 predecessor, being released nearly eight years ago, I could not blame people for perhaps forgetting how great the Deus Ex series of games is. For those disappointed by Invisible War or even for those who don’t even know what a “Deus Ex” is, Human Revolution is by and large one of the greatest single player experiences this year, if not this generation.
Get ready for quick and intense battles in Nexus 5X, a 4X game that condenses the fun of long campaigns into hour-long matches.
In a highly controversial decision developer Frontier has made the decision to allow players to buy ships with real money in their long running game Elite: Dangerous, sparking outrage amongst the community.
Set to bring action adventuring to PC and console, Mark of the Deep is a narrative rich game which mixes in some decent ideas
I wasnt planning on getting this. Glad I picked it up.