Deus Ex: Human Revolution, which releases Aug. 23, has all the accoutrements of sci-fi video games: regenerating body limbs, leaping tall buildings, plunging fists through walls…
But there’s one other element most don’t have: real science.
In 2008, when writers from game developer Eidos Montreal began mapping out the third of its Deus Ex game series, neuroengineer and Deus Ex fan Will Rosellini offered to bolster the scientific plausibility of their story lines.
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