An epic new trailer for the exciting game <b>Deus Ex</b>: <b>Human Revolution</b>. Over five minutes of cinematic footage from Eidos Montreal' ...
Deus Ex: Human Revolution CryEngine 3 Screenshot Released
26.05.13
Curious what Deus Ex: Human Revolution could have looked like in the Crytek's CryEngine 3? Well, a new screenshot gives you a brief idea of what it looks like. But that's not all...a series of additional weekly CryEngine 3 screenshots have also been released, along with a new video showcasing the CE3's cloth simulation physics from the Shroud middleware SDK.
The video above is a demonstration from Allegra Games' upcoming independent MMO running on the the CryEngine 3 SDK , which is the equivalent of the free Unreal Engine UDK that anyone can gain access to and develop games on without requiring a pricy license to use the software.
The Beegee's music was used in addition to very rough animation synching for the characters. However, Allegra's purpose was to showcase the non-scripted clothing simulation technology courtesy of CloakWork's Shroud physics-based cloth simulation . The technology has also been added in for support to the Unity Engine as well, so
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Wii U gets The Gadget Show treatment ...
by Sherif Saed
Square Enix had unbelieveable high expectations for those titles and if supporting those two platforms put them near life support, supporting Wii U will be the nail of that coffin for both companies. As for Franchise demand its best to put any successors on platforms with an actual audience you know not on Wii U, stick to what sells on Wii U: casual games. Nor do you know if they are going to drop support if it doesn’t do well. You don’t know how well it’s going to sell…. Square Enix is on Life support. So shut up. Look where supporting the Xbox 360 and PS3 got Square Enix, damn near bankrupt. Sorry Legendaryboss you don’t know it’s going to happen....
In Deus Ex: Human Revolution, can you start over with all your equipment and upgrades?
Sep 02, 2011 by MK | Posted in Video & Online Games
In Deus Ex: Human Revolution, can you start over with all your equipment and upgrades? I have beaten the game and it hasn't showed that I can continue or start a new game with all my upgrades. Is there any way to
No. No new game plus or anything like that. But who knows, maybe in a future patch?
Square Enix and Eidos Montreal have released a first trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director's Cut for the Wii U. As previously detailed, the Director's Cut version includes overhauled boss fights, better enemy AI, improved visuals, off-TV
We've known for some time that Square Enix have planned on bringing the Deus Ex: Human Revolution experience to the Wii U, but the company finally released a trailer for the new Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut today. The trailer also shows
In a hotel suite, not far from the PAX East 2013 show floor, Square Enix was showing off the upcoming Wii U version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Given that the game will soon be two years old, does the port pack enough brand new material to warrant
Square Enix and developer Eidos Montreal dropped some additional details on the new features coming to the Wii U port of "Deus Ex: Human Revoltuion," including a GamePad mode, along with GamePad-centric features like hacking, using the sniper scope
Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Directors' Cut is on its way to the Nintendo Wii U. Square Enix has provided us with a nice announcement video and although it doesn't explain much about how the unique Wii U touch Control pad will be used in the game,
Square Enix and Eidos Montreal have released a first trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director's Cut for the Wii U. As previously detailed, the Director's Cut version includes overhauled boss fights, better enemy AI, improved visuals, off-TV
We've known for some time that Square Enix have planned on bringing the Deus Ex: Human Revolution experience to the Wii U, but the company finally released a trailer for the new Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut today. The trailer also shows
In a hotel suite, not far from the PAX East 2013 show floor, Square Enix was showing off the upcoming Wii U version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Given that the game will soon be two years old, does the port pack enough brand new material to warrant
Square Enix and developer Eidos Montreal dropped some additional details on the new features coming to the Wii U port of "Deus Ex: Human Revoltuion," including a GamePad mode, along with GamePad-centric features like hacking, using the sniper scope
Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Directors' Cut is on its way to the Nintendo Wii U. Square Enix has provided us with a nice announcement video and although it doesn't explain much about how the unique Wii U touch Control pad will be used in the game,