

The player will frequently be given multiple dialogue options during conversations with NPCs, allowing the ability to make choices that affect the long-term outcome of the plot progression. In most dangerous situations, the player will have the choice of approaching enemies through stealth, sneaking through areas and taking down opponents with a melee attack and hiding their body or by running in guns blazing and taking cover to avoid enemy return fire. Completing quests and defeating enemies earns the player experience points, and the in-game currency Credits are used to purchase weapons and equipment. The player can advance the plot through main story quests or can complete optional side quests. The game’s environment is explored predominately in first-person, though some actions like taking cover, some attack animations, or interacting with NPCs are viewed in third-person perspective. Gameplayĭeus Ex: Human Revolution is a first-person shooter and action role-playing game. However, these implants have made Jensen into a super-soldier with no dependence on Neuropozyne. Adam Jensen is seriously wounded in the attack but survives, as his life is saved with augments from Sarif Industries. On the day Sarif Industries reveals they have invented an augmentation that would eliminate dependence on Neuropozyne, they are attacked by heavily augmented terrorists who massacre the staff. He works as a security manager at an augmentation technology company called Sarif Industries.


The player follows the story of Adam Jensen, a SWAT officer (Special Weapons and Tactics a special division of law enforcement in the United States) from Detroit who is removed from duty for refusing to follow a questionable order. Society has grown to divide itself between those that have been augmented and those that have not, causing animosity and violent conflict.

Technological advancements in cybernetics and artificial organs have the potential of radically augmenting the human body, although it requires the use of an expensive immunosuppressive drug called Neuropozyne.
