Go behind the scenes with the new Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut Wii U trailer

Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut, the definitive Wii U version of Square Enix and Eidos Montr?al’s excellent Deus Ex reboot, appears to be coming along quite nicely thus far.

The companies this morning offered a behind the scenes look at the Director’s Cut version in video form. The trailer shows off the first footage of the Wii U version in action, and also delves into the minds of the developers.

Check it out.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut – Behind the Scenes trailer:
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Get a first look at the game in action and learn more about the philosophy behind the development of Human Revolution — Director’s Cut from key developers David Anfossi, Antoine Thisdale, Steve Szczepkowski, Jean-Francois Dugas, and ?mile Pedneault.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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