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Deus Ex: Human Revolution video shows augmentations aren’t ‘armless

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A new live-action-ish video from a group calling themselves ‘purity first’ (well, actually from a marketing department) has surfaced for Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
The organisation may sound ominously fascistic, but really they just want to show you another side to all the lovely, the-future-is-now stuff about augmentation technology. Not only can world governments track you through your augs, it seems you need to keep taking a highly addictive drug to prevent the body rejecting your new parts. Can anybody see where this might be a slight problem?
While the trailer is just a slickly produced advert for the game, it does raise some questions about gameplay too. Will Adam Jensen have to keep popping pills to prevent parts of his body falling off, for example?
Deus Ex: Human Revolution will finally be coming to PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 next month.
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