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* [[The Atoner]]: Adam Jensen's main motivation, in addition to going after those who wronged him in the previous game.
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Parts of the game are set in and around Prague, complete with appropriate Czech.
* [[Big Bad]]: The game is definitely setting up {{spoiler|Bob Page}} as a more direct antagonist, given that Jensen is gunning for {{spoiler|the Illuminati}}.
* [[Big Brother Is Watching]]: Especially evident in the Prague scenes, with police and cameras monitoring for anyone (i.e. augs) deemed a threat.
* [[Can't Stop the Signal]]: The Juggernaut Collective, which is a global network of hackers, activists and anti-corruption agents.
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* [[Double Agent]]: Adam Jensen is actually working for the hacktivist Juggernaut Collective, which managed to get him into Task Force 29 {{spoiler|with the intent of going after the Illuminati}}.
* [[Enemy Civil War]]: It's implied that one is taking place {{spoiler|Between the Illuminati and its splinter-faction, the Majestic 12}}.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: The trailers suggest that Sarif Industries {{spoiler|might have been co-opted by the Illuminati}}.
* [[Foreshadowing]]/[[Call Forward]]: Task Force 29 is basically a predecessor to UNATCO in the original ''[[Deus Ex]]''.
* [[Government Conspiracy]]: Adam privately suspects that Task Force 29 is really a front {{spoiler|for the Illuminati's plans}}.
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* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]: Adam's nanoblades return from the previous game, which also double as projectile weapons this time around.
* [[Implacable Man]]: Adam Jensen, thanks to his augmentations. One upgrade in particular allows him to effectively become a walking tank for a limited time.
* [[Industrial Ghetto]]:
* [[Industrial Ghetto]]:* Útulek Station, aka Golem City, is a futuristic take on this trope. It's also the main headquarters of the Augmented Rights Coalition.
** Dubai is also shaping up to be this, given how it's shown as grimy and long past its heyday.
* [[Interpol Special Agent]]: Task Force 29 is a significantly more powerful version of this trope. Eventually, such task forces would lead to UNATCO in ''Deus Ex.''
* [[It's a Wonderful Failure]]: There are also various ways for Adam to fail, even in the "social boss battles," though it doesn't always lead to an automatic game over.