Following in the footsteps of surprisingly excellent turn-based puzzle games based on Square Enix’s big action series, Deus Ex Go blends the familiar look and feel of the cybernetic dystopian world with some clever hacking puzzles. And while it’s lighter than its predecessors in terms of the amount of content included, Deus Ex Go is decidedly more challenging, offering stage after stage of brain-teasing and occasionally maddening puzzles that are often a joy to solve.
Beating Deus Ex Go’s stages requires a clever mix of stealth abilities and the movement patterns of enemies to allow Adam Jensen to slip by unnoticed. Though most abilities and foes are revealed early in the three-hour campaign, the adventure’s difficulty intensifies by layering on complexity to those initial ideas. (It’ll last a little longer if the truly testing late-game puzzles stump you for a while — and there’s no shame in that.)
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