Bizarrely enough, I’m quite satisfied that this is the case. What was in there? Nothing that I could tell. I happened upon a transient in front of a door that had a hackable password. In a way, it seems like to much augmentation talk, but if you’re the 2027 equivalent of Gunther Herman, that’s probably what people tend to fixate on when they see you. Some folks seem pretty friendly, others are just judging Jensen due to the octagon stamped on his forehead. It’s great to just stroll by and eavesdrop on some conversations. There’s a good number of folks just hanging out on the streets chatting about the recent augmentation protests. This gives me time to generally muck about. I much prefer it to being told what to do. I disabled the objective arrow from the onset of the game, giving me the freedom to discover things on my own. I spent yesterday just wandering through the streets of Human Revolution’s Detroit. Not really, but I was happily impressed with it in HR.
A little hacking and an unknown decision round out the journey.ĭetroit. Day two of Deus Ex: Human Revolution sees me wandering Detroit streets and eavesdropping.