Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut

Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut was released on October 22, 2013 for Wii U and later Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.

It features approximately 8 hours of director's commentaries and a 45 minute “Making Of” video. It also features an improved visual engine and a complete overhaul of the boss battles.

Features Summary
The Director's Cut has the following new features:


 * DLC is now fully integrated into the base game.
 * Yellow filter is removed
 * Option to start a New Game + where previously selected Augmentations will carry over. Weapons from the previous playthrough will be gone.
 * Overhauled boss battle levels, now enabling players with stealth build to have an easier way to kill the bosses.
 * 45 Minute "Making Of" video.
 * Around 8 hours of commentary from Eidos Montreal
 * By default Jensen will be able to regenerate two energy cells on all but the hardest difficulty.

Integrated DLC
All the DLC are now completely integrated into the base game:
 * The Missing Link will automatically start after the player finishes Stowing Away, and after completion, the rest of the game will return. From the Explosive Mission Pack, the player will gain access to the mission You Scratch My Back, I'll Scratch Yours.
 * Two DLC items (a Huntsman Silverback double barreled shotgun and a Longsword Whisperhead Sniper Rifle) will be scattered throughout Milwaukee Junction, found early in the game.
 * The two other DLC items, the Remote-Detonated Device and the Automatic Unlocking Device can be found in various places throughout the game.

Altered Graphics
The yellow filter of the original version was removed.

Overhauled Boss Battles
Boss fights were changed to provide the player more options to deal with bosses, depending on how the player developed their character. Most notably, new options were added for hacking/stealth characters which enable players to hack turrets to help them against the bosses.

Porting Differences
Nixxes, the studio responsible for porting the original Deus Ex: Human Revolution to Windows did not port the Director's Cut. This difference caused the Director's Cut to be laggy on some systems.

Official Site

 * Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut official home page.