Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut Getting Multiplatform Release
Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut is no longer a Wii U exclusive, GameSpot reports. Speaking to Eidos Montreal executive game designer Jean-Francois Dugas during this year’s E3, GameStop got confirmation from Square Enix that Director’s Cut of Human Revolution is now a multiplatform release—so presumably PS3, Xbox 360, and PC, Xbox One and ... Read More»
Square Enix Announces Deus Ex: The Fall for iOS
After a small amount of teasing Square Enix has officially announced Deus Ex: The Fall for iPhone and iPad devices, the first in a new series of games developed by N-Fusion in collaboration with Eidos Montreal. The Fall picks up after the conclusion of the novel Deus Ex: Icarus Effect, and includes several characters from the ... Read More»
Deus Ex: The Fall Teaser Teases Reveal Tomorrow
Following yesterday’s Twitter tease, Eidos released a super short, 7-second teaser trailer to announce tomorrow’s Deus Ex: The Fall reveal. I won’t lie: I’m wasting your time with this one. The video is, again, only 7 seconds long and is literally just the title and tomorrow’s date accompanied by a narrator asking, “Are we ready to ... Read More»
Eidos Montreal Teases New Deus Ex Game
Eidos Montreal has offered up a teaser for what is believed to be the next Deus Ex title, which we could see announced at E3. Today the developer took to Twitter with this update: Are YOU ready for The Fall? — Eidos-Montréal (@eidosmontreal) June 3, 2013 Now on its own it may not look much, ... Read More»
Thief Announced for Xbox One
Square Enix and Eidos Montreal have announced that Thief will be heading to the recently announced Xbox One. “The team at Eidos-Montreal is thrilled to confirm that Thief is coming to Xbox One. The next generation of home consoles allow us to create the best and the most immersive Thief game ever. The feedback we have received so far ... Read More»
Thief Reboot Reported to Have Endured Multiple Setbacks, High-Level Departures
Sources close to Eidos Montreal say the Thief reboot has endured multiple setbacks that have caused high-level departures, Polygon reports. According to Polygon’s anonymous sources, publisher Square Enix has grown concerned over Thief’s long development time. Eidos Montreal began development in 2008, when a small team at Eidos Montreal created a vertical slice to present ... Read More»
Steal a Look at New Thief Screenshots, Details
According to Thief’s lead design, the game will boast some sort of old-school mode, Joystiq reports. According to Joystiq, Thief’s old-school mode will eliminate parts of the heads-up display and scale back some of protagonist Garrett’s abilities, delivering a more “traditional” (for lack of better word) Thief experienced geared toward long-time fans of the franchise. ... Read More»
Eidos Not Planning to Bring Wii U Deus Ex Changes to XBox 360, PS3, or PC
Eidos Montreal currently has no plans to bring the improvements made to Wii U’s Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut to its other versions. Speaking to Penny Arcade Report, Director’s Cut game designer Emile Pedneault said Eidos currently has no plans to apply the changes made to the Wii U version—notably the in-house redesigned boss ... Read More»
Eidos’ April Fool’s is an 8-Bit Deus Ex: Human Defiance
After teasing a Human Defiance announcement yesterday, Eidos today revealed their April Fools’ joke: an 8-bit adaptation of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. In a video posted on the Deus Ex official website, executive director Jean-Francois Dugas and production designer Jonathan Jacques-Belletete make a tongue-in-cheek Kickstarter-style plea for fan support to make their 8-bit dream a ... Read More»
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Wii U Version Boasts Improved Boss Fights
At PAX East today, Eidos Montreal told Joystiq they addressed one of Human Revolution’s most criticized aspects, the boss fights, for the Wii U Director’s Cut. “The boss fights are now as they should have been,” Director’s Cut game designer Emile Pedneault told Joystiq. “We took them and completely rebuilt them. We couldn’t change [the boss' ... Read More»
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut spotted for the WiiU on Amazon
Promises the "Ultimate Deus Ex: Human Revoltion experience"... Read More»
New Thief Permits Non-Lethal Play-Throughs
According to Eidos Montreal community manager Adam Badke, the new Thief will accommodate players who prefer a non-lethal approach to their play-through. In a post titled “Going Rogue” on the Eidos Montreal Community blogs, Badke wrote: Players will have multiple ways to approach their objectives and each objective can be reached using Garrett’s various tools, by ... Read More»
New Wave of Deus Ex Domains Point to Next Game—Again
Square Enix has registered DeusExTheFall.com and every other dot-anything you can imagine, Superannuation reports. This new wave of Deus Ex domain names follows Deus Ex: Human Defiance, which turned out to be the name of the upcoming Deus Ex flick by CBS Films. At least these domains have been registered by Square Enix, but considering Game Informer just ... Read More»
Thief Reboot Revealed for PS4, PC, and Other Next-Gen Consoles
Game Informer’s April 2013 cover story has outed Thief 4, now rebranded as just “Thief.” “We’re handling a precious gemstone with Thief,” said Eidos Montreal general manager Stephane D’Astous in the press release announcing Thief. “Fans remember the original games very fondly and we want to preserve that essence which we have excellent experience of ... Read More»
Tomb Raider is tops, but multiplayer feels unnecessary
Tomb Raider launches today, and while it’s met with very few complaints, Brenna’s got one – she wants more, and she doesn’t want it delivered multiplayer-style. A good multiplayer mode keeps you focused on a single game for many more hours than the single-player can. Those who lose hours to the multiplayer are more likely ... Read More»



