
When Deus Ex: Human Revolution hit store shelves two weeks ago, thereby ending gaming's annual summer drought of triple-A titles, critics welcomed it with the thirsty zeal of nomads discovering an oasis in the desert.
Almost immediately, the air around Deus Ex grew thick with rapturous reviews and game-of-the-year buzz. Critics didn't adore everything about the game, of course—no one could fail to notice its exasperating boss fights and ancient-looking facial animations—but one element in particular won universal praise from public and media alike: its story.

GF365: "Here are our picks for the eight best sci-fi RPGs. Science fiction is a great genre for any medium of entertainment. These games are the best in the genre."
The og deus ex is magical. Im also very exited about mass effect legendary edition from the gp. Its next on my playlist never played mass effect game before.
Why aren't there more? A Star Trek RPG for one. Or something with non humanoid aliens?
I really hope Naughty Dog is doing a Sci-Fi game. As a lover all most things RPG I would love to see Naughty Dog quality in an RPG.

The Adventure games genre is insanely massive and creative, so here is the in-depth list of its Best and greatest titles to play in 2022.
Is Elden Ring an adventure game? If so, it should be at the top of the list.

Here's a list of Xbox 360/PS3 games that would be great on the Nintendo Switch (at a modest, reasonable price of course). These games could really flourish if given a new lease on life, introducing a new generation to their greatness.
I'm sure R* knows the Nintendo Switch install base and probably dont really care to port over more R* games to the Nintendo Switch tho i gotta say playing GTA4 & RDR1 on the go on the Nintendo Switch would be dope
I would buy Lollipop Chainsaw, Alice Madness Returns, Enslaved, Splatter House, Brutal Legends, Dante's Inferno, and Dead Space for sure if they were ported to the Switch.
Deus Ex Human Revolution would be a great title to The Holy Grail of All Consoles aka The Nintendo Switch*. Also Haze Remastered, Grand Theft Auto 4 and 5 Remastered, Silent Hill HD Collection, Max Payne 3 Remastered, Call of Duty World At War Remastered, The Orange Box Remastered, Halo Master Chief Collection, Left 4 Dead 1 and 2 Remastered, Metal Gear Solid 4 Remastered, Afro Samurai Remastered, Demons Souls Remastered, Xmen Destiny Remastered, Jack and Daxter Collection, Def Jam Icon Remake, Folklore Remastered, Spiderman Edge of Time Remastered, Persona 5 remastered, the list goes on. (*Best Selling Console of All Time)
Seriously? Isn't it time Nintendo make a Switch successor? I mean they have the sales and money.
Wow this article gets torn apart on the comment section. The second comment and it's subsequent reply nail it. Deus Ex has just opened a new door in video games story telling, letting the player go on the journey instead of playing a role. Deus Ex puts players through a series of events and the player dictates how they turn out. We are not playing through a story as much as we are playing through a world at a certain time. That is a key difference between games like Mass Effect and Deus Ex, it's very subtle but it's profound. Both approaches allow the player to determined the outcome but one is more hands off. This, along with the absence of morality as a game mechanic, allows the player to really think about their actions on a philosophical and intellectual level rather that a simple "is this good or bad?"
The author seemed to want a novel style narrative and I don't think that is what the developers were trying to do.
gosh ign effing sux.
This just sounds like semantics to me.
"The sequence of events that takes place in Deus Ex: Human Revolution does not constitute a story."
That's not a story? That sounds almost like the exact definition of a story - the telling of a sequence of events.
Just about the only part of the narrative that I was disappointed in was the fact that you don't really experience the consequences of your decisions. Sure you make various minor choices throughout, but the only one that really matters comes literally right at the end, so you don't really get to experience the repercussions. Other than that, I thought the story was fairly interesting.