Fortunately for the guards, Adam is being held in a specially designed chair that generates an EMP field, disabling all his fancy gadgets and leaving him helpless. Instead of emerging at his destination after the antics in Heng Sha that led him to a cryostasis chamber, Adam wakes to find himself receiving a beating at the hands of Belltower operatives who think that he is a terrorist. The DLC begins with Adam Jensen having been shanghaied between levels of the game. Regardless, beware very minor spoilers involving the main story. If you have not yet completed the campaign, then this article probably isn’t for you to begin with. Square Enix and Eidos Montreal have prepared for that, and released the first Deus Ex: Human Revolution DLC, titled “The Missing Link.” The add-on story is a side quest, taking place during the events of the campaign. That isn’t likely to happen, and plans for a sequel have already been mentioned, but patience is for gardeners, and fans want more Deus Ex now. It has been two months since Deus Ex: Human Revolution was unleashed onto the public like a rabid honey badger, tearing its way through the charts and dumping players into the futuristic, slightly dystopian world of Adam Jensen - part man, part robot, all badass. The game quickly went on to ship 2 million copies, while it gathered praise and solid reviews, so it would be a shame to let that world simply fade away. Cisco mentions Felicity Smoak - one week ahead of her triumphant return to The Flash, this time accompanied by Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh). 'Tricksters' is rather light on Cisco and Caitlin, but there's a whole ton of story going on here, so I'll forgive it that. He may be Eobard Thawne now, but to me, Matt Letscher will always be the despicable Captain Love from 1998 film romp The Mask of Zorro. 'Tricksters' boasts some dialogue triumphs too though - "Find him, cut off his head and throw it right in his face!" is a brilliantly nonsensical bit of tough talk. "Sometimes I'm not sure why I wear a mask with you" - because she's a fickle menace who plays with your heart, Barry! I don't mind when the dialogue on this show is hammy, but object to outright clunkiness - Iris's words of concern for The Flash ("You seem like you have a heavy heart") could've done with a rewrite. Did you notice that 'future Barry', the one who appeared the night of Nora's murder, is modelling a modified costume, complete with 'classic' white chest emblem? Here's hoping the series will better service Rick Cosnett from here on out. ![]() Eddie Thawne has been under-utilised pretty much all season on The Flash - but his discovery of Barry's identity here unexpectedly brings the character into the inner circle. The procedural plot in 'Tricksters' can't hope to compete with the dramatic impact of all these epic revelations, but is nonetheless fairly engaging in its own right - with fan-service tips of the hat to the 1990s The Flash series lending the whole affair an added appeal.ĭexter's Devon Graye strays a little too far into the melodramatic in the early-going, as his Axel Walker delivers histrionic threats to the people of Central City - but settles down somewhat once Axel is cast in the shadow of the 'real' Trickster. It's credit to Tom Cavanagh that seeing Wells like this feels so odd - he's been so icily compelling on The Flash that it's easy to forget the actor first achieved major US TV success playing a wistful romantic on early '00s series Ed.īut back to business - Thawne is working to expedite the development of Wells's particle accelerator in order to get home and causes a car accident which costs Tess her life, before using a grotesque future technology to mimic Wells's appearance, killing the genuine article in the process.
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