Deus Ex: Human Revolution is easily one of the candidates for Game of the Year. Here are 5 ways Deus Ex: Human Revolution surpassed John Master Lee's (from The Kartel) expectations.

Deus Ex Human Revolution is a great game hands down. There are so many options available to the player that this game deserves multiple play throughs. Want to get it really cheap? Why not try it with Onlive?

My review of Deus Ex: Human Revolution from VGTribune. I apologize for being late on it, it is a long game. Spoiler warning: the game was great. Go buy it.

Default Prime reviewer Joe Jones takes on the role of 2027 Adam Jensen to explore the revival of the Deus Ex franchise, courtesy of Eidos Montreal. Here is his review.

Daav from NoobFeed.com gets his hands on a cult favorite. Deus ex is widely regarded as a leader in choice-based gameplay, but not everything is as marvelous as future Detroit would let you believe. This smells like a conspiracy theory!

"Conspiracy theories are often an exaggeration of the human mind. Adding up one fiction to another, they turn into the plan of a mastermind. However, every now and then, a theory that someone suggests turn out to be true. Human nature, sadly, is based on personal profit, jealousy, deceiving, and domination. Therefore, wherever there is profit, wherever there is domination, there is a certain chance of finding some level of conspiracy."

"It’s been eight years – eight long, tiring years for some – since we’ve seen the last true Deus Ex game, Invisible War on the original Xbox. Since that time, a lot of first-person shooters have changed the landscape of the genre, including Bioshock. Does that mean Eidos’ series, now in the hands of Square Enix, has bitten the dust? Hardly. This week marks the release of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, a game that dares to be even more revolutionary than the preceding effort. But can it live up to ..."

Alpha Protocol is a unique concept that combines stealth, action, RPG-elements, and a complex plot. In some ways its similar to Deus Ex. Although this game has a few flaws, most places have it for less then $15 and at that price its well worth the time invested. Too bad gamers won't ever see a sequel. Are there any other games that could be considered espionage RPGs?