Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link Critic Reviews
18 Total Reviews
15 Positive Reviews(83.3%)
3 Mixed Reviews(16.7%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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IncGamers
October 21, 2011
The Missing Link is inessential in terms of how it affects the main Human Revolution narrative, but it's a well constructed, self-contained chapter with terrific level design that's comparable (in places superior) to the base game.
Worth Playing
October 22, 2011
Polished enough to be released as a stand-alone package, The Missing Link hits all the right notes and delivers more of everything that made Human Revolution such a standout title.
Official Xbox Magazine
October 21, 2011
Best of all, tantalizing hints of what's to come will leave you anxious for the next chapter in your gruff super-soldier's saga.
Gamers' Temple
October 24, 2011
Adam snuck aboard a freighter in the main story of Human Revolution and he had quite a journey aboard that freighter while separated from his team!
Gaming Nexus
November 18, 2011
The Missing Link is an extremely enjoyable addition tot he main game. The problem is that true fans will enjoy the ride but ultimately find their selves wishing it was more in hindsight. It's a lengthy and entertaining addition but once it is over and done with, you will find yourself craving a true advancement on the Human Revolution experience.
Computer and Video Games
October 16, 2011
As opening gambits in a DLC strategy go, The Missing Link is a hard act to follow.
Official Xbox Magazine UK
October 16, 2011
The Missing Link is an elegant, self-contained campaign-in-miniature that packs almost as many options and exactly as much atmosphere into a third of the space.
IGN
October 18, 2011
It presents a stiff challenge and a great sub-plot alongside the opportunity to experiment with a different playstyle, branching out from what you may have done before. The repetition and the rather light runtime prevent it from being an essential purchase, but there's still a lot to love here, especially for experienced players.
Destructoid
October 19, 2011
Offers a good amount of content for its price, about a fifth to a quarter of Deus Ex: Human Revolution's 20-25 hour playtime for a fourth of the (original) price. The Missing Link is a well-produced piece of DLC with a level of quality that fits right in with the main game both in terms of quality and atmosphere. It's just more Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and there's nothing really wrong with that since the original game was fantastic.
Xbox World 360 Magazine UK
October 20, 2011
It is, essentially, more of the same...But even having finished the main game multiple times, we can't get enough of this world - if you're the same, just dive in.
Games Master UK
November 20, 2011
A substantial extension that deepens the game's conspiracies. Recommended.
GameTrailers
October 25, 2011
If you've always been curious about what it'd be like to play a Jensen that's tricked out in a completely different way, The Missing Link offers a blank slate with which to do so. Diehard transhumans will want to unravel The Missing Link without hesitation in any event, but at $15, those less committed to Jensen's cause could stand to wait until the price of the upgrade isn't so steep.
XGN
November 16, 2011
The Missing Link is a good addition to Deus Ex: Human Revolution but has some lesser moments as well. The first half of the game is simply great, after that you'll be running from A to B in places you've visited before, making it kinda dull. Nevertheless The Missing Link can be a lot of fun because it combines all the aspects that made the Deus Ex franchise so great.
AtomicGamer
October 21, 2011
I can recommend that you pick up The Missing Link if you really, really want to spend more time with Adam Jensen, but know that it's not a particularly good DLC add-on - especially for fifteen bucks.
GameSpot
October 27, 2011
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link is a disjointed but ultimately enjoyable return to Adam Jensen's adventure.
ZTGD
October 27, 2011
This is certainly one instance where length of included content doesn't justify the price tag.
Eurogamer
October 16, 2011
The opportunity to revisit Human Revolution is a welcome one, but this is a competent expansion rather than an unmissable one.
VideoGamer
October 16, 2011
Those that have finished Human Revolution will simply be grateful for more Deus Ex, but taken out of the context of the main game, with its hub worlds, huge cast of characters and grandiose conspiracy, it doesn't offer enough to be considered an essential add-on.