If a round up of gushing reviews from around the web haven't convinced you to buy and play Deus Ex: Human Revolution by now nothing will. But before you rush out and throw down your hard earned Queen sheets for a copy of Eidos Montreal's latest you'd do well to cast your eyes on our price round-up. It might save you a couple of quid.First up in the Human Revolution price war are the usual online duo: Play and Amazon. Play has the PC version for £27.99, while the console editions are priced at £38.89. Both of these come with the 'Explosive' mission pack. The 'Augmented Edition', which has extra weapons and a DVD is priced at £39.99 on PC and £47.99 on consoles.Amazon's prices are largely the same, the only differences being the Limited Edition on PS3 is £35.66. GameStop is one of the cheaper options out there and will sell you Human Revolution on console for £35.97 or on PC for £24.97.ShopTo's lowest Deus Ex price is £36.85 and its PC price is £25.85 for the standard edition.Also going with £36.85 for the console versions is Zavvi, or you can get it for £27.85 on PC.Tesco is offering the cheapest Deus Ex: Human Revolution price among the supermarkets so far, selling the sci-fi stunner for £30 when purchased with a pre-order for Battlefield 3, Gears of War 3 or Batman: Arkham City.Meanwhile Sainsbury's is selling the game for £33.99 and Morrisons is going with £34.99.If digital downloads are your thing Human Revolution is available on Valve's Steam service for £29.99. Direct2Drive undercuts Steam by a couple of pennies and it's priced the game at £29.95. Pennies make pounds.As always if you spot rmtaarticularly good deals let us know in the comments below and we'll move the best into the round-up. Happy bargain hunting. Tamoor Hussain
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