Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review

Unexpectedly we got our first online-published Deus Ex: Human Revolution review today, courtesy of The Observer, and published online by the Guardian's website, although those who are hoping for an in-depth analysis of the game will be left disappointed by this brief scoreless piece. Here's the conclusion:
The range of playing styles this offers is handled well, and alternating between them is simple thanks to an array of augmentation upgrades such as temporary invisibility or super strength, which can be earned or bought and then improved. Customisable weaponry also offers opportunity for personalisation, with lethal and non-lethal variants of the sniper rifle and pistol backed up by an impressive arsenal of sleek, near'‘future equipment.

Certainly worthy of the hype, then, with the only quibbles being a frustrating mini-game that too often breaks up the main action and a difficulty curve that, even on easy, can be unforgiving. While it's unlikely that Human Evolution or perhaps any game will have the impact of the original Deus Ex, this is a superbly realised title and a sure contender for game of the year.