
When priced at a regular $30, the new Deus Ex remaster is still overshadowed by the significant discount on the entire series—Deus Ex, Invisible War, Human Revolution, and Mankind Divided—available for under $10 on Steam.
The announcement of the remaster has sparked disappointment among fans. Expectations were high, but the resulting product has not met the iconic game’s legacy. Players have expressed their concerns about the remaster’s art style and overall execution, considering the original games are often available at much lower prices, even being frequently sold for only 91 cents.
While there are comparisons to other remasters that deliver extensive improvements, this release has been criticized for not providing substantial upgrades. Fans are left wondering whether the developers, Aspyr, and Eidos Montreal, truly understood the legacy of Deus Ex when crafting this version.
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Further context can be found in related articles that contrast the remaster’s pricing with robust sales on original titles, emphasizing the questionable strategy behind such decisions.