"Sage Reviews" Deus Ex: Human Revolution (TV Episode 2011)
Game is reviewed."Zero Punctuation" Deus Ex: Human Revolution (TV Episode 2011)
Is the subject of the critic's review."The Know's Top 10s" Top 20 Games of 2011, Part 2 (TV Episode 2012)
The #8 pick.- Clips from the video game are shown while the cast comment on ways to make its sequel better.
- Clips from the video game are shown while the cast comment on Elias Toufexis.
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Referenced by Michael Hoggard."Zero Punctuation" Deus Ex (TV Episode 2011)
Title dropped."Watchman Video Broadcast" Evolution and the New World Order (TV Episode 2011)
Mentioned by Michael Hoggard."Futurama" Assie Come Home (TV Episode 2013)
Peoples a is very similar in colour and design to the city of Detroit in 'Deus Ex: Human Revolution'."Zero Punctuation" Dark (TV Episode 2013)
Poster shown.
Apocalypse Now (1979)
When probed enough, the rogue Belltower operative Michael Zelany recounts that the project director under whom he served as an experimental combatant subject said, upon being confronted, a line the film: "You have to have men who are moral... and at the same time who are able to utilize their primordial instincts to kill without feeling..."Blade Runner (1982)
In the police station, there is computer terminal for a user named Robin Deckard, same family name as the protagonist of 'Blade Runner', while the exchange of email with another user named Roy discusses borrowing Deckard's "Priss Coupe" versus Roy's "pleasure model". Roy Batty is of course the antagonist of 'Blade Runner', and Pris Stratton is another replicant from the film who is classed as a "pleasure model" when Richard Deckard, a blade runner (fictional class of special law enforcement personnel), is briefed by the police captain in the film.Aliens (1986)
While exploring the W.H.O. building (at Omega Ranch, in Singapore), a pocket secretary with a message from Corporal Dwayne Hicks, same salutation and name as the lead marine in 'Aliens', can be found.RoboCop (1987)
In the police station, two characters can be heard discussing a "movie from the nineteen eighties, about this cop who gets all shot up and then gets rebuilt as a cyborg." "Takes place in a future Detroit." Notably, one of these characters is also named Alex Murphy, and his computer terminal has a message from Ellen, presumably his wife, with references to Jimmy, presumably their son, along with Officer Lewis, presumably Murphy's partner, just like the 'RoboCop' characters.'Goodbye, Galaxy!' Episode IV: Secret of the Oracle (Video Game 1991)
A image of Dopefish is seen on a wall.
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This game is an enhanced remake of "Deus Ex: Human Revolution."
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Chronologically takes place in the same year 2027 as the main game.
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