![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Set in a mildly dystopian future, Eidos Montreal’s prequel tells the story of Adam Jensen, a security consultant rebuilt with DNA-based cybernetics after a terrorist attack left him at Death’s door. Despite the decision to take the Director’s Cut edition multi-platform, Eidos Montreal have largely succeeded in fixing everything that was wrong with Human Revolution in the first place – which wasn’t a lot, to be fair. Listen to the fans, listen to the gamers, the communities, the internet massive, take on board their concerns and perceived shortcomings and iron them out, once and for all. The question wasn’t just how to port it, but how to improve on it, how to build upon it. How do you make a former Game of the Year winner even better? That’s the question Eidos Montreal asked themselves when they decided to bring sci-fi masterpiece Deus Ex: Human Revolution to Nintendo’s Wii U. ![]()
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