
| Deus Ex: Human Revolution features 200,000+ lines of dialogue |
| June 23rd, 2010 |



The script for Deus Ex: Human Revolution, written by Mary Demarle (Myst series, Splinter Cell:
Conviction), is due to finish at the end of July.
It features more then 200,000 lines of dialogue and is looks like a phone book.
"The voice recording, with all the characters we have in the game, is just amazing," producer
David Anfossi told VideoGamer.com at E3. "We have more than... I think it's more than 200,000 lines."
"There's no magic recipe. The only thing we have is a lead writer who's very dedicated
to her job, and she's working damn hard. She reviews everything and she's nit-picky."
According to lead designer Jean-François Dugas.
ABOUT DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION
In DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION you play Adam Jensen, a security specialist, handpicked to
oversee the defense of one of America's most experimental biotechnology firms. But when
a black ops team breaks in and kills the scientists you were hired to protect, everything
you thought you knew about your job changes.
DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION is currently under development at Eidos Montreal and will be
distributed by Square Enix on Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC.
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