Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Deus Ex: Human Revolution will be the third game in the first-person shooter/role-playing video game series, Deus Ex. Its main protagonist will be Adam Jensen.

Plot
Little has been said about the plot, but what has been revealed that the game begins as a team of Black-op commandos break into Jensen's company headquarters and cause a mass slaughter using security plans Jensen created. As the plot progresses, Jensen uncovers a conspiracy and is forced to augment himself to survive.

Setting
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is set 25 years before Deus Ex, and nanoaugmentation has yet to be invented. Mechanical augmentation is the current state-of-the-art technology. The world is designed to be a fusion of cyberpunk with a Renaissance twist. However, the Renaissance theme will be subtle, and will not overshadow the near-future setting. Unlike the first Deus Ex, parts of the game will take place during the day, but the general theme will be brooding and dark. Sociology is looked at within the game. There is a trans-human movement, and those who see it nothing but "playing God." Elements similiar to racism in 1950s/1960s America will be seen in the game.

Development
It was announced on May 17, 2007, by IGN in an interview with Patrick Melchior, the director of Eidos France, on the French-Canadian television station, MusiquePlus. Neither Warren Spector nor Harvey Smith, who were the main creative directors behind the first two games, are attached to the project.

Further confirming the game's development, Eidos Montreal's general manager Stéphane D’Astous reported that they have received a "huge mandate" to focus on the creation of Deus Ex 3. In the same report, D’Astous expounded upon the development philosophy being implemented at the new studio. The philosophy focuses on smaller teams with multi-discipline employees. While embraced by the designers, this philosophy means that Deus Ex 3 is scheduled to develop for at least 18 months, if not 24 or more, which puts the earliest release date in the middle of 2009. The last bit of information D'Astous divulged was that Deus Ex 3 had just passed proof of concept, as of late November 2007.

A teaser trailer released on November 26, 2007, featured the phrase "Who we are is but a stepping stone to what we can become" and a remixed version of the main title menu music of Deus Ex. The trailer depicts a fetus implanted with biomodifications.[4] Also, the teaser features a short series of flashing images. Those images are:
 * Studies of the Shoulder and Neck, A Study of the Spine, and Detail of Anatomical Studies of the Muscles of the Neck, Shoulder, Chest and Arm by Leonardo da Vinci
 * Lower case greek letter phi (φ), the golden ratio in mathematics, art and architecture, also it's value is given. Also, this value appears during the appearance of the game's title
 * Leonardo Da Vinci's application of the golden ratio to the human head from De Divina Proportione
 * A diagram of a logarithmic golden spiral whose growth factor is related to φ
 * A drawing of a golden triangle and the golden function written inside it
 * The title page of De human corporis fabrica by Vesalius, an image showing an Anatomical Theatre (illustration by Jan Van Calcar)
 * Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt
 * Augmentation detail
 * Lament For Icarus by Herbert James Draper
 * An x-ray image of a human chest
 * Two USG images of the biomodified fetus
 * An x-ray image of a human skull
 * An image of a couple, with the girl having a mechanical arm
 * Prosthetic limbs in a box
 * A ballot box for "Biopolitic Vote 2027",with a voting card with a red X being inserted in it
 * A sign saying 'Augmented people enter from the back'
 * A sign saying 'We do not welcome augmented people here'
 * A blurred picture of a street with demonstrants
 * Photo of riot police
 * An unknown building with a demonstrafion in front of it. One of the demonstrants holds a sign saying 'No augs'
 * Roman numbers III, IV, V and VI, possibly a reference to the decalogue
 * A lowercase italic letter 'h' and a plus sign in brackets, a symbol used for Transhumanism