[9.5/10] Definitely a Game i will recommend to RPG fans, great package including Excellent Story.

User Rating: 9.5 | Deus Ex: Human Revolution X360
In Deus Ex Human Revolution you Play as Adam Jensen in the 2020's.

-- Story -- 90/100 --
Great Story that includes multiple endings.
The game begins with Adam Jensen in Sarif Industries' Detroit headquarters taking care of security preparations for the company's forthcoming presence at a National Science Board hearing to discuss the need for augmentation technology regulation. Adam's ex-girlfriend Megan Reed will take the opportunity to announce a revolutionary discovery made by her team that will allow people to augment themselves freely without having to resort to anti-rejection drugs, though she is nervous as she fears people will ask about the source of her discovery, a subject referred to as "Patient X." During a meeting between Adam and Sarif Industries' CEO David Sarif, the company is suddenly attacked by a group of heavily armed soldiers led by three heavily-augmented mercenaries. Adam tries to rescue Megan, but is caught by their leader Jaron Namir, who severely injures Adam, and the attackers burn most of the victims in order to make them unrecognizable. Adam survives by undergoing extensive augmentation provided by Sarif. He is called back to action six months after the attack to intervene in a hostage crisis in a Sarif manufacturing plant, which was taken over by the radical anti-augmentation terrorist group Purity First. Inside, Adam encounters an augmented terrorist attempting to steal the Typhoon, an experimental military-purposed augmentation. Upon being found, the hacker shoots himself while pleading for help, apparently forced against his will. Adam confronts the Purity First leader Zeke Sanders, who denies any knowledge about the augmented hacker, leading Adam to believe that Purity First is being manipulated by a third party. Zeke can be killed, captured, or allowed to escape.

-- Visuals -- 90/100 --
Given the scale and ambition of Deus Ex: Human Revolution's world, the visuals are very impressive. The art style is truly remarkable too, with the game coining 'cyber-renaissance', Eidos Montreal has hit upon something genuinely unique. In short the characters design is not the best but the design is Absolutely beautiful.

-- Audio -- 85/100 --
Michael McCann's soundtrack is fantastic, and for the most part the voice work is excellent. The only aspect that lets the side down is that the voices retain the echoes of the sound stage they were recorded on, which can be an immersion breaker at times. While the voice acting is great, the main character's voice is cheap and irritating at times.

-- Gameplay -- 95/100 --
Human Revolution is a joy to play from start to finish, and despite a story that's a little patchy in places, the characters, side-quests and the narrative in general will pull you right in. The game's stealth, combat, hacking and social aspects all marry to create something that you'll want to see through in extended play sessions. Human Revolution's single-player is more than ample, and there's no need whatsoever for multiplayer, as there's plenty of scope to return to the main campaign and experiment with different approaches and outcomes.

-- Final Verdict -- 9.5/10 --
Deus Ex: Human Revolution has happily been worth the wait and is a game that can hold its head up high next to the first game. Jensen isn't the most charismatic character, but the game's world and its characters more than make up for it. Deus Ex: Human Revolution heralds the arrival of the cyber-renaissance, and it's pure fun.