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2011

Analysis generated from community votes
Adam Jensen, that low voice, those shades, and a world where humanity reinvents itself through implants.
On gut feeling, Human Revolution lands ahead of more than eight games out of ten, and almost every criterion follows. Connection is huge, ahead of 98% of titles: you bond with Jensen, with his choices, with his dilemma. The feel of the controller and the soundtrack also sit ahead of more than eight out of ten, with fun and desert island close behind. No tension here, rather a rare coherence: what you feel on instinct, the criteria confirm. Only rediscovery stays in the middle, barely above, as if the experience marked you too deeply to dream of forgetting it.
In the lineage of stealth-and-choice RPGs, it's a benchmark that ages with class. Golden cyberpunk, dialogue that carries weight, freedom of approach.
So, who is it for? For you if you love games that make you think as much as act, where every decision sticks to your skin. Much less if you want immediate punch with no detour. Human Revolution takes its time, and that's its strength.
Analysis generated on June 18, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.