

Instead, it’s a feeling created by looking at a clock and thinking, “Damn, I was playing that long?” A very good thing. No, it’s not that I don’t know what I’m supposed to do. No, not that I couldn’t find my away around. More fun on the streets of Detroit, including a game of basketball, crushing a police desk clerk, hacking police computers, and a trip to the morgue. It’s day three in my first playthrough of Human Revolution. It seems there’s a crooked cop who’s trying to cover up some his off-duty activities. She’s got a few “off the book” assignments over in the anti-Aug gangland. And to think, I had myself fooled into thinking it was a joke login modeled after Seinfeld actor Jason Alexander.

One J Alexander, who’s computer I hacked back at the police station.

No, no two guys at once, but as an undercover cop. There goes any sense of privacy.Īfter a bit of street wandering, I pass by some working girls. Oh, and by the way, he’s also able to access anything from my home computer. Pritchard, the tech guy and Human Revolution version of Alex, tells me to check out the augmentation at my home apartment. Although, based on his expressions before he offed himself (the same scene from all of the trailers), it looks like someone was pulling the trigger for him. So now, I reach into the hackers body and remove the implant from our dead friend’s brain. Day four of Human Revolutionizing where I leave the streets of Detroit to catch up Barret – that angry guy with a chaingun for an arm.Ĭhecking out some bodies at the morgue – all in an average night’s work.
