Siap Order !!!! Deus Ex Human Revolution Augmented Edition Bonus Content - 1 DVD
Publisher: Square Enix | Developer: Eidos Montreal
Genre: Action / Frist person shooter
Orignal Content Provider - ~Spam~
In the series, Augmentations are technological modifications to the body that allow the user to use superhuman abilities. While augmentations in the first two games were nanotech, Human Revolution is set prior to both and instead features mechanical augmentations. These Augmentations cater to each of the five gameplay types. While the player character is highly capable of bringing death on his
enemies, the player is never forced into acts of lethal violence. Augmentations, while enhancing the player's performance in each of the gameplay types, also allow players to craft their own methods of play should they see fit.
Every enemy squad will have an identifiable squad leader who will direct the team's actions. If the leader is killed, the squad falls into disarray. Enemies will also react to subtle player decisions, such as a change in behaviour or weapons, etc.Unlike in Invisible War, weapons will fire distinct ammunition types instead of depleting a unified pool. They can also be upgraded to better
suit the player.
Deviating from previous titles in the series, Human Revolution will use a regenerating health model. This change was made because the developers did not want players to get into a situation where they were unable to progress due to low health, and would be forced to "scrounge for med packs" and food.They see this scrounging behavior as breaking the flow of the game when one retreats to
search the entire level for medical supplies. They believe their regenerating health model will still encourage tactical and strategy forming retreats, but not to the extent where the tension and flow of the game is disrupted. Despite using a regenerating health model, the game will still include health restoring consumables, such as food.
Another major change seen in Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the highlighting of objects a player can interact with, explained via the in-game plot as tactical vision Augmentation. This feature can be seen in the game play preview released in March 2011. This highlighting of objects can be turned off in the game options. Human Revolution is primarily a first-person game, but will switch to a contextual third-person viewpoint when using the cover system, certain Augmentations, or for melee combat
The Augmented Edition contains a 40-page art book, and a bonus DVD featuring a 44- minute “making of” special, the game soundtrack, a motion-comic (adapted from DC’s official series), and the E3 trailer and animated storyboard.
DXHR_Augmented_Edition_Artbook
DXHR_Augmented_Edition_Concept_Trailer_January2010
DXHR_Augmented_Edition_Extended_CGI_December2010
DXHR_Augmented_Edition_Making_of
DXHR_Augmented_Edition_Motion_Comic_Issue1_DCComics
DXHR_Augmented_Edition_Soundtrack
DXHR_Augmented_Edition_Teaser_March2010