A monthly look at 5 games to watch that are releasing this month. The August edition looks at No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Tropico 4, Madden NFL 12, and Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad.

TheGamerBuzz's preview for Deus Ex: Human Revolution, a prequel to the previous Deus Ex titles. Setin 2027, you play as Adam Jensen, a security officer working for...

"She's somehow eluded them for this long, the odds of locating her are slim to none or so the smoking man seems to think. The others on the conference call seem just as equally discouraged except for one, who speaks that their chance of finding her may actually be feasible in the very near future. No names, disguised voices, the only person on the call are the smoking man. The conspiracy begins here. 10 years ago, we were introduced to the oft-silent terrorist/hero of Deus Ex, JC Denton. What ..."

Deus Ex: Human Revolution combines cyberpunk thrills with shooting, stealth, and RPG gameplay to provide a unique experience. Check out BrightHub's Deus Ex: Human Revolution preview for details on the upcoming title.

We recently got a sneak-peek of Deus Ex: Human Revolution at Eidos Montreal's HQ; check out GameZone.com's preview of the game for extensive details about the storyline, the game mechanics, and more.

"Critical Gamer writes: Every time the interweb was fed new details about the new Deus Ex, I got a little bit more worried about it. Was it being ‘dumbed down’ for more mass appeal? After watching a live on – stage demo those fears are largely gone – but they’ve been replaced by new ones. This was one of the few games to be treated to a developer session that didn’t have a playable demo on the show floor, and perhaps you’ll come to understand why."

"As one of the all-time greats in gaming, Deus Ex has left gamers in awe for over a decade now. It’s been seven years since the second iteration and Eidos hopes that the time is finally right for a brand new game in the franchise to come to fruition. As they say, the future is now."

With a plethora of great First Person Shooter titles released in the last 6-7 months and many more to come later in the year, All Age Gaming's Ian Crane takes a look Eidos/Square Enix's upcoming title Deus Ex: Human Revolution. With more details to be revealed at E3, Ian covers what we know so far for the game.

"Eidos Montreal says it's more than aware of fan reaction to controversial second game, Invisible War, and promises mistakes, such as limiting ammo types to just one, won't be repeated.

This said, they are doing their utmost to please newcomers as well as existing fans. Perhaps controversially this time around combat won't be influenced by stats, but will rely purely on your personal marksmanship skills. Instead stats will influence "a vast array of fully upgradeable and customisable weapon..."