Deus Ex Human Revolution Directorвђ™s Cut(2013) -
Report: Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut (2013)
The Director’s Cut consolidates the original experience while addressing major fan criticisms.
While generally praised for its improved boss fights and integrated content, the Director’s Cut received mixed technical feedback, particularly on PC. Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Original vs. "Director's Cut" DEUS EX HUMAN REVOLUTION DIRECTOR’S CUT(2013)
is the definitive re-release of Eidos-Montréal's 2011 cyberpunk action-RPG. Launched in October 2013, it was originally developed as a Wii U exclusive but quickly expanded to PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The game follows Adam Jensen , a security specialist in 2027 who is forcibly augmented with cybernetics following a terrorist attack. He must navigate a world on the brink of a "human revolution" fueled by corporate greed and transhumanist debate. Key Features and Content Integration
The "gold filter" that defined the original game’s aesthetic was removed or significantly toned down in favor of more natural colors. Report: Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut
Over 8 hours of audio commentary from the development team provide deep insights into the game’s creation. Technical Performance and Reception
Boss arenas were redesigned to support non-lethal and stealth characters. Players can now use hacking, turrets, and environmental hazards to defeat bosses rather than relying solely on heavy firepower. He must navigate a world on the brink
A new mode allows players to start a fresh playthrough with their previous augmentations intact, though weapons do not carry over.