

An augmentation can be something as simple as a chip implanted in your brain to improve intelligence, or it could be a full on limb replacement, or a combination of many things. The year is 2027 and the line between human and robot has been blurred dramatically with the ever growing science that is human augmentation. Want to know if it lives up to the hype? We have spent a week with it and might be able to augment your decision with our review. Running and gunning in the open will usually get you killed in any area with more than 3 soldiers, so there’s not a whole lot of use for this augment.The highly anticipated and much hyped Deus Ex: Human Revolution is ready to be released upon the masses. Even if you’re making a full combat build, you’ll still usually need to take cover. If you’re going for a full combat build it’s definitely worth having, especially if you’re using the Heavy Rifle.Įach level of Aiming Motion Control removes 50% and then 100% of aiming penalties from shooting while moving. Initial upgrade eliminates weapon recoil by 50%, level 2 eliminates all weapon recoil.

You’ll definitely need all 3 if you’re a real pack-rat though. More inventory space is always good, though if you’re stringent about what you carry around, one or two levels of this is generally enough to get you through the game. Blocking doorways or narrow paths with large objects can also be helpful when escaping patrolling guards.Įach level adds 2 additional columns of space to your inventory. It also lets you carry large boxes around as makeshift cover, or to help boost you over fences and walls. A lot of the game's hidden paths and vents are tucked behind vending machines, so this is actually a great augment for players looking for a stealth run. Consumes a small amount of energy as it’s used.

Allows Adam to lift large objects, like fridges and vending machines.
