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Odd's Look At: I Get This Call Every Day [Gameplay/Game/Indie/David Gallant]

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Published on Feb 2, 2013

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Website to Download I Get This Call Everyday: http://www.davidsgallant.com/igtced.html

Mr. Odd Plays Deus Ex: Human Revolution: http://bit.ly/13nZFJ9
Mr. Odd Plays Deus Ex (Original): http://bit.ly/SXIyYR
Mr. Odd Plays Bioshock: http://bit.ly/T79v9g
Mr. Odd Plays Bioshock 2: http://bit.ly/UhXRZK
Mr. Odd Plays X-COM: http://bit.ly/SlJ2pC
Mr. Odd Plays Dishonored: http://bit.ly/RtV9Be
Mr. Odd Plays Portal: http://bit.ly/TfLI9S
Mr. Odd Plays Portal 2: http://bit.ly/TmUzbr
Mr. Odd Plays Half-Life (1998): http://bit.ly/MXvGgs
Mr. Odd Plays Black Mesa (Source Mod): http://bit.ly/RQ2fDX
Mr. Odd Plays Half-Life: Opposing Force (1999): http://bit.ly/TAzerU
Mr. Odd Plays Half-Life: Blue Shift (2001)t: http://bit.ly/NRNmQR
Mr. Odd Plays Half-Life 2: http://bit.ly/UXMITK
Mr. Odd Plays Half-Life 2: Episode 1: http://bit.ly/Rb3zQu
Mr. Odd Plays Half-Life 2: Episode 2: http://bit.ly/TpVEOf
An ODD Intermission (Channel Updates): http://bit.ly/TwMFxn

Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a cyberpunk-themed action role-playing video game developed by Eidos Montreal and published by Square Enix, which also produced the game's CGI sequences. Released in August 2011, it is the third game in the Deus Ex series, and a prequel to the original game released in 2000.[12] The Mac OS X version of the game, an "Ultimate Edition" which also contains The Missing Link downloadable content, is published by Feral Interactive and was released on April 26, 2012.[3]

The game is set in 2027, 25 years before the first game in the series, at a time when multinational corporations have grown in power beyond the control of national governments. The game follows Adam Jensen, the newly hired security director at Sarif Industries, a growing biotechnology firm. After terrorists brutally attack Sarif's Detroit-based headquarters, the mortally wounded Jensen is forced to undergo radical life-saving surgeries that replace large areas of his body with advanced prostheses. Returning to work, he becomes embroiled in the global politics of the human enhancement movement in the search for those responsible for the attack. A central theme to the game is the rise of corporations in globalization, espionage, human survival, poverty, and the ethics of advancing humans with artificial replacements for body parts.

Human Revolution received critical acclaim upon its release, with many reviewers praising the open-ended nature of the game and the weight of social interaction on the outcome of events.[13]

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