
Deus Ex: Human Revolution was the first immersive sim that really clicked for me. The freedom to go loud or stealthy, to navigate the meticulously-crafted levels via the conveniently human-size air ducts, or to hack my way to success, and of course, the likable edgelord protagonist Adam Jensen, all make the game a must-play.
If you haven’t jumped in to this 2011 title (it has aged better than you might expect), you can do so for free if you have Amazon Prime and a PC. The offer will get you a GOG code for the Director’s Cut of the game, which includes extra DLC. Last week’s freebie, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, is still available for subscribers.
Human Revolution’s open-ended mission structure delivers similar highs to the likes of Hitman World of Assassination, though there’s a lot more story to unwind in this Deus Ex title (as well as a lot more cover-based dancing). While the original release had a yellow-tinted visual filter that applied to nearly everything in the game’s world, from the user interface to the locales, it’s drastically reduced in the Director’s Cut that’s available for free.
Source:https://www.polygon.com/good-deals/530897/deus-ex-human-revolution-is-a-must-play-immersive-sim-and-its-free-right-now