Deus Ex: Human Revolution Game Guide
Trust no one. Question everything. This Deus Ex: Human Revolution guide, include a complete walkthrough of the game. In description of mine and side mission you will find detailed tips on finding key places and items, conversations with NPCs and dealing with enemies and security systems.
Last update: 11 May 2016
This huge Deus Ex: Human Revolution guide includes:
- a complete walkthrough of game's main missions (quests), which are given to you during your stay in first, big location - Detroit;
- a complete walkthrough of game's side missions (side quests), which are given to you or found during your stay in first, big location - Detroit.
- a complete walkthrough of game's main missions (quests), which are given to you during your stay in second, big location - Hengsha;
- a complete walkthrough of game's side missions (side quests), which are given to you or found during your stay in second, big location - Hengsha.
- a complete walkthrough of game's main missions (quests), which are given to you during your stay in Canada;
- a complete walkthrough of game's main missions (quests), which are given to you during your second stay in Detroit;
- a complete walkthrough of game's side missions (side quests), which are given to you or found during your second stay in Detroit;
- a complete walkthrough of game's main missions (quests), which are given to you during your second stay in Hengsha;
- a complete walkthrough of game's side missions (side quests), which are given to you or found during your second stay in Hengsha;
- a complete walkthrough of game's main missions (quests), which are given to you during your stay in Singapore;
- a complete walkthrough of game's main missions (quests), which are given to you during your stay in Panchaea;
- a complete list of the game's endings.
In description of every mission available in the game you will find very detailed tips on finding key places and items, conversations with NPCs and dealing with enemies and variety of security systems. This guide should be useful both to players who plan to fight enemies directly and those who prefer to remain hidden. The walkthrough was further divided into smaller pieces in key plot places, helping you to achieve the best possible results based on your favorite tactics. It is worth noting that the guide includes many possible ways to solve quests, assuming the use of various augmentations (implants) among other things.
Additional notes
You'll find the following color markings in this guide:
- Red refers mainly to characters appearing in the game, regardless of whether they are allies or hostiles. Moreover this color indicates active combat machines and security systems (cameras, turrets).
- Blue refers to interactive computers and control panels found during the gameplay, both of general use as well as those that require a password or solving a mini hacker game.
- Green refers to common items found during the gameplay (ammo, credits, weapons, medicines, etc.)
- Orange refers to special objects found during the gameplay. This category includes quest items, e-books, PDAs, weapon upgrades or Praxis sets among others.
Markings #1 and #2 in main and side missions' descriptions indicate that a given piece of text is linked with left or right screen above it.
Jacek "Stranger" Halas
About Deus Ex: Human Revolution Game Guide
Author : Jacek "Stranger" Halas for gamepressure.com
Translator : Jakub "Cilgan" Lasota & Maciej "Elrond" Myrcha
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Guide contains : 215 pages, 2447 images.
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution Video Game
- genre: RPG
- developer: Eidos Studios
- publisher: Square-Enix / Eidos
- platform: PC, XBOX360, PS3
- rated: PEGI: Age 18+ / ESRB: Mature
- Square-Enix / Eidos - Developer and Publisher Website.
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Official Website.
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