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I always did find the corporate intrigue at the heart of the Deus Ex games a bit difficult to follow. So even though I didn't ask for this, I liked this video from Lore, which sums up the setup for Human Revolution in just over a minute.

Deus Ex: The Fall, the first mobile installment of Eidos-Montréal's cyberpunk-themed action RPG series, will be available on iOS devices this Thursday for $6.99. Read more

Let's just put this guy's body in this chair like he's chilling out, and pretend nothing happened here... With The Director's Cut and The Fall on the horizon, Deus Ex: Human Revolution is still around and kicking. Messing with enemy bodies will always be fun. Always.

Just when you’re expecting a satirically goofy take on what makes video games different from other forms of art, Cracked goes ahead and doles out a semi-serious, mostly on-point article about that very point. You’ll laugh but you’ll also nod in agreement, too.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution — Director's Cut isn't just for Wii U anymore. Square Enix has announced the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC are getting in on the action as well.

Harvey Smith, who has worked on stuff like Deus Ex and was most recently lead designer on Dishonored, has written a novel. You can check it out here. Read more

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