
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
2011

Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Emotional profile
What the community feels
Analysis generated from players' emotional votes
Adam Jensen didn't ask for this, and neither did the cyberpunk RPG genre when Eidos Montréal quietly delivered one of the most layered action games of its generation.
The community profile tells an interesting story. Gameplay and world-building both rank ahead of roughly 84% of games rated here, which tracks: the augmentation system gives you real freedom, and the dystopian near-future city feels genuinely distinct. A handful of criteria even push into the 70-75% range for personal connection and long-term value, suggesting players who love this game really love it. But narration sits right at the median, and sound design lands in the bottom third. For a game that leans so hard on atmosphere, that audio ranking is worth noting.
Compared to other RPG-shooters, Human Revolution punches well above average on feel and world identity, but slightly underperforms on story pull, which is surprising given how narrative-driven the premise is.
This one is for players who enjoy having options, stealth, shooting, hacking, and who like to feel clever without being forced into one playstyle. If you need a tight, emotionally gripping story above all else, you might finish it feeling a little flat. But if the journey matters more than the destination, Jensen's world is worth entering.
Analysis generated on March 14, 2026
Key metrics
Emotional profile
Community ranking
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.
- Developer :
- Eidos Montréal
- Publisher :
- Feral Interactive
- Themes :
- Action, Science fiction, Stealth
- Game modes :
- Single player
- Perspectives :
- First person







