
Release Date: July 10, 2013
Spin-off of the popular cyberpunk action RPG series, referring in its climate to the last full-fledged part of the series. The game was originally created for mobile devices, but it was also converted for PC. Its action takes place parallel to the events from the predecessor, but presents the whole story from the point of view of a completely different character.
Deus Ex: The Fall is set in 2027– a golden era for science, technology and human augmentation, but also a time of great social divide and global conspiracy. Powerful corporations have seized control from governments and command the drug supply needed by augmented humans to survive.
In this chaos Ben Saxon, a former British SAS Mercenary who underwent physical augmentation, is desperate for the truth behind the drug conspiracy. Betrayed by his private military employers, the Tyrants, not only is his own life at risk but for all augmented humans, time is running out…
Deus Ex: The Fall is a story driven action-RPG and the first Deus Ex in the series to be released on mobile and tablet devices. The game includes never before seen characters from the novel Deus Ex: The Icarus Effect, picking up directly where the book finishes.
Platforms:
PC Windows March 18, 2014
Android January 21, 2014
Apple iOS July 10, 2013
Developer: Eidos Montreal
Publisher: Square Enix



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Deus Ex is a series of action-RPG games, the plot of which is set in the dystopian future. The series was created by the Ion Storm studio, and is currently being developed by the Eidos Montreal development team.
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System Requirements for Deus Ex: The Fall Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Quad Core i5 2.66 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB (GeForce GTX 560 or better), 4 GB HDD, Windows XP(SP2)/Vista/7, Internet connection.
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PCGamesN: 6 / 10 by Julian Benson
In The Fall, NFusion have taken a scalpel to to Human Revolution's template, collected together a pile of game meat - the essential giblets of a Deus Ex game - stitched it together and presented you with a serving. It's recognisably Deus Ex but it's not very appetising. NFusion get an extra point for not including a single boss fight.
GameSpot: 4 / 10 by Daniel Hindes
The PC port of last year's iPad prequel to Deus Ex: Human Revolution could do with a few augmentations.
GameWatcher: 7 / 10 by Chris Capel
Through skill and careful Augmentation use you can make your way through the game, discover new facts about Adam Jensen and Ben Saxon's world, and basically have another 5-7 hour chunk of the Deus Ex experience, and at the end of the day that's a good thing. Even if that experience is (shudder) Invisible War.
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