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|release=2011-08-23
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|publishers=Square Enix Europe
|Release||23. August 2011
|platforms=Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, MacOS, Nintendo Wii U
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|genres=Action, Roleplaying, First-person Shooter, Stealth
|Developer(s)||Eidos-Montreal
|modes=Single-player
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|Publisher(s)||Square Enix Europe
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|introduction='''Deus Ex: Human Revolution''' is a 2011 action role-playing game developed by Eidos Montréal and published by Square Enix. Set in 2027, the game explores a cyberpunk future where mechanical human augmentation is becoming mainstream, triggering global social and ethical conflicts.
|Platform(s)||Windows<br>Playstation 3<br>Xbox 360<br>Mac OS X<br>Wii U
|gameplay=Players assume the role of Adam Jensen, a security consultant who is critically injured during a black ops raid on Sarif Industries. After being saved by extensive cybernetic augmentations, Jensen embarks on a global mission to uncover a massive conspiracy involving the Illuminati and rival corporations. The game emphasizes player choice, allowing objectives to be completed through lethal combat, non-lethal stealth, hacking, or social persuasion.
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|forklifts=Reflecting the industrial and high-tech settings of 2027, the game features various pieces of warehouse machinery. Notably, players can find what appears to be a yellow reach truck in several storage areas. While primarily environmental props, they add to the grounded, functional aesthetic of Sarif Industries' logistics hubs and various urban hubs like Detroit and Hengsha.
|Genre(s)||[[:Category:Action|Action]]<br>[[:Category:Roleplaying|Roleplaying]]<br>[[:Category:First-person Shooter|First-person Shooter]]<br>[[:Category:Stealth|Stealth]]
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|Mode(s)||[[:Category:Single-player|Single-player]]
|gallery_image1=Deus ex human revolution forklift.jpg
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|gallery_caption1=The game features what looks like a yellow reach truck<ref name="Museum">S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 30 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref>
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|categories=Action, Roleplaying, First-person Shooter, Stealth, Single-player, Video Games, Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, MacOS, Nintendo Wii U
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a 2011 action role-playing game developed by Eidos Montréal and published by Square Enix. Set in 2027, the game explores a future where human augmentation is becoming mainstream, with mechanical augmentations allowing individuals to gain enhanced abilities.
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The player assumes the role of Adam Jensen, a security consultant for Sarif Industries, a biotechnology firm specializing in cybernetics. After a black ops team attacks Sarif Industries' headquarters, critically injuring Jensen and kidnapping his colleagues, he undergoes mechanical augmentation to survive and embarks on a mission to uncover the truth behind the attack.
 
The game delves into themes of transhumanism, ethics, and the consequences of technological advancement, presenting players with complex moral choices that influence the story's outcome.
The narrative involves various factions, including the Illuminati, anti-augmentation groups like the Humanity Front, and corporations such as VersaLife and Tai Yong Medical, each with their own agendas.
 
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Deus ex human revolution forklift.jpg|The game features what looks like a yellow reach truck<ref>S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 30 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref>
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== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 7 February 2026

Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Release 23. August 2011
Developer(s) Eidos-Montreal
Publisher(s) Square Enix Europe
Platform(s) Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
MacOS
Nintendo Wii U
Genre(s) Action
Roleplaying
First-person Shooter
Stealth
Mode(s) Single-player

Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a 2011 action role-playing game developed by Eidos Montréal and published by Square Enix. Set in 2027, the game explores a cyberpunk future where mechanical human augmentation is becoming mainstream, triggering global social and ethical conflicts.

Gameplay

Players assume the role of Adam Jensen, a security consultant who is critically injured during a black ops raid on Sarif Industries. After being saved by extensive cybernetic augmentations, Jensen embarks on a global mission to uncover a massive conspiracy involving the Illuminati and rival corporations. The game emphasizes player choice, allowing objectives to be completed through lethal combat, non-lethal stealth, hacking, or social persuasion.

Forklifts

Reflecting the industrial and high-tech settings of 2027, the game features various pieces of warehouse machinery. Notably, players can find what appears to be a yellow reach truck in several storage areas. While primarily environmental props, they add to the grounded, functional aesthetic of Sarif Industries' logistics hubs and various urban hubs like Detroit and Hengsha.

Gallery

Notes

  1. S. Derboo, The Video Game Forklift Museum, retrieved 30 June, 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.

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