Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut shipped Out Now

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut shipped Out Now

Director’s Cut ships today on Nintendo Wii U, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC

“Square Enix” and “Eidos Montreal” has announced  that “Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut” the ‘Definitive’ version of the action-RPG  game has finally been shipped out today in North America. The game is available for download on most platforms as well, but the game will be in stores on October 25th in Europe and other territories.

“The Director’s Cut is our opportunity to address and implement all of the amazing feedback we received from the community into our much loved Deus Ex: Human Revolution,” said David Anfossi, Eidos-Montréal Head of Studio. “We’re incredibly lucky to have such a passionate community and we hope that new and returning players alike enjoy what we consider to be the definitive version of Human Revolution.”

For people who purchase the Director’s Cut on the Square Enix Online Store they will receive an exclusive Deus Ex novel, “Deus Ex: Fallen Angel by the writer of the “Deus Ex: Icarus Effect” James Swallow. This novel is a MUST if you are a Dues Ex fan.

The new version “Deus Ex: Human Revolution” features the original pre-order and bonus weapons, Tong’s rescue mission, and the entire Missing Link Chapter that was apart of the pre-order copy, 8 hours of developer commentary, the official strategy guide, and a New Game+ mode. The game also has a Second Screen feature for the Wii U gamepad, Microsoft’s Xbox SmartGlass, and the Playstation Vita.

Also the scenario for Boss Battles have been completely changed with new maps and mechanics that support each one of the gameplay pillars: Action, Stealth, and Hacking. Also the game has a rebalanced energy system, a newly updated enemy A.I., and a very good looking visual improvement which leaves the edition to be the best looking ever. It brings and new experience to Deus Ex.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut

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