- Publisher: Square Enix
- Release Date: Oct 18, 2011
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Nov 15, 201190The Missing Link is one of the best DLC releases ever. Even though it's a bit pricey, it's very much worth the price. There's a lot of stuff to do, interesting combat and best of all, the new in-house made boss fight is infinitely more fun than the useless bosses at the original Human Revolution. [Nov 2011]
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Oct 14, 201190A huge and exciting new mission riddled with creative possibilities. And it ends on the boss fight the main game deserved.
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Oct 21, 201185The Missing Link is one of those add-ons, that shine a brighter light on all that DLC business. Although the amount of money that Square Enix wants for it seems big, the price-quality ratio is very good - DLCs with that much content are a rarity. The Missing Link is also a great opportunity to see how great the new Deus Ex still is. I became Adam Jensen again after a few weeks and it was such a pleasant experience, that I had to stick around till the end credits. Deus Ex is fantastic and this DLC is great.
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Nov 29, 201180The Missing Link complements Adam's story from the Human Revolution and on the other hand adds some new challenges. At times it even surpasses the original. [December 2011, p.97]
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Oct 18, 201180It's great to have an opportunity to revisit Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and The Missing Link is a substantial, tense and exciting piece of downloadable content that's far more than just filler.
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Nov 23, 201175More boring than the core game, but a worthy effort compared to other games' DLCs. [December 2011, p.87]
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Oct 16, 201175A bite of fillet mingon is still better than a whole McDonald's burger. While The Missing Link doesn't deliver the robust experience of Human Revolution, it's the only way to experience more Deus Ex. That alone is worth the price of admission… just adjust your expectations accordingly.
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Oct 18, 201172While The Missing Link does present an intriguing cast of mysterious characters, none of them feel particularly imperative or tug at your heartstrings.
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Nov 7, 201170Copy-pasted decks and bays, as well as backtrack-heavy mission objectives will test your patience. This DLC adds nothing to the main storyline; it simply demonstrates the atrocities committed by Belltower in the name of surplus profit.
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Nov 7, 201170Perhaps The Missing Link's biggest offense is that it feels like the safe, easy way to go with Human Revolution's DLC.
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Oct 16, 201170Rest assured that the whole feeling like a cybernetic bad-ass is fully intact in this five hour adventure.
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Oct 21, 201160Quotation forthcoming.
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Oct 15, 201160Despite the fact the it's the classic more of the same, The Missing Link would have been a DLC to recommend to all Human Revolution. The choice of Eidos to price it 15 Euros proves to be a risky move, particularly in this period of the year.
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Apr 11, 201250A disjointed approach to play harms The Missing Link's value to Human Revolution's main story arc.