There's no shortage of video games that let you kill things. There's also no shortage of video games that promise to make the activity exciting, varied, or even optional. Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut takes that same pledge and not only follows it, but shapes its combat and environmental design to ensure the philosophy can't be forgotten.
Human Revolution first released in 2011. Two years later we've received the Director's Cut, which includes the excellent DLC, useful new Wii U GamePad features, and reworked boss fights that promote experimentation. Everything else, including the pronounced black-and-gold aesthetics, is just as good as you remember it.
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