Now, 13 years after Eidos-Montréal dropped its 2011 Deus Ex reboot, Human Revolution, my appreciation for just how good this cyberpunk immersive sim is has remained undiminished with each passing year, as I’m sure it has done with countless other PC gamers around the world.
With Human Revolution Eidos-Montréal decided to operate in the same world as the legendary original Deus Ex, and did so despite the last game in the Deus Ex series, Invisible War, being panned by many critics and selling poorly (in my opinion quite unfairly). The Deus Ex series was languishing. So the fact PC Gamer would go on to score Human Revolution a stonkingly-high 94% on review showed just what an incredible job its devs did.
View Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut on GOG
After recently replaying Human Revolution and its sequel, Mankind Divided, runthroughs that were sadly inspired by the news that the much-wanted third game in the series is now officially DOA, I can confirm that this remains a joy to play.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution later received a Director’s Cut (the definitive version imo, fixing almost every minor flaw in the original), and it’s this version that is now on-sale at GOG with a huge discount of 85%. That means that right now you can pick the game up, as well as its sequel, for less than a cup of coffee. The details are below.
If you’ve already got Human Revolution in your gaming library, or just fancy doubling up your Deus Ex fun, then Human Revolution’s sequel, Mankind Divided, is also on sale at GOG, with the same fat 85% discount available. The sequel arguably offers a slightly less memorable story, but takes the immersive sim potential to an even higher level, with detailed environments allowing creative solutions to most missions. There are new augmentations and weapons on offer, too.
As to how both these games play today, on my rig (Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti, 32GB RAM DDR4, AMD Ryzen 7 5700X, ASRock B450M Pro4), both run flawlessly with buttery smooth framerates. But even though they remain gorgeous, these are older titles and any PC gamer with a half-decent rig should be able to run these games without issue.
My take is that both these games are absolute must-plays for fans of immersive sims, something that is backed up by this Director’s Cut version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution boasting over 22,500 ‘Very Positive reviews from gamers on Steam. This is a release that has hit hard with PC gamers and continues to do so.
The only frustrating thing about stepping into the shoes of protagonist Adam Jensen in these two great games is that his story is left in a cliffhanger state at the end of Mankind Divided. Elias Toufexis, who voices Jensen with aplomb, has spoken about how he held out hope for a long while that a third game in the series would be incoming, but it’s now looking like that will never happen, with Embracer (who owns the Deus Ex IP now), canceling its work on a new game and firing the devs working on it. Deus Ex as a series seems to be in a limbo state right now, and that’s really sad.
For even more information on both Deus Ex: Human Revolution and its sequel, be sure to check out PC Gamer’s verdicts in our Deus Ex: Human Revolution review and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided review.