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SideQuesting’s Best of 2011 #10: Deus Ex: Human Revolution

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The deck was stacked quite heavily against Human Revolution. Not only was it the follow-up to one of the most beloved role-playing games in history (which had already had its brand poisoned by a lackluster sequel a few years back), but to make things worse, it was to be that most dubious of series offspring: a prequel.

Despite its perceived handicap, Deus Ex: Human Revolution managed to capture most of its progenitor’s black magic. Ignoring the much maligned boss fights, the latest Deus Ex brought so much variety – from its cyberpunk aesthetic to its emergent gameplay options – it puts most other games in the genre to shame. And all the while it allowed itself to be accessible to new players and referential to Warren Spector’s classic.
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