Video Game Review: Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Although the majority of the game takes place from a first-person perspective, you switch into a third-person view whenever you enter cover (left shoulder button). The transition is slick and responsive, which is important since it represents such a critical gameplay element. You can easily pop out of cover to fire rounds (right trigger) though aiming down sight is done by clicking in the right analog stick, which is never my favourite method.

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Video Game Review: The Gunstringer

When everything works it’s a lot of fun, but the Kinect doesn’t always register one-to-one movement accurately. That can add a level of annoyance to segments when you’re tasked with avoiding objects by moving to a particular section of the screen. It’s particularly tough when trying to subtly adjust. It doesn’t ruin the game by any means; it just creates undo frustration.

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