For instance, the character's ultimate design has a 'Don Quixote' goatee and his coat displays a subtle Renaissance pattern. Much of Human Revolution was designed to blend both cyberpunk and Renaissance-inspired styles, something which extended to Jensen developers began using the term 'cyberrenaissance'. The character took two and half years to design for Human Revolution, going through many designs considered 'extremely bad' by art director Jonathan Jacques-Belletete. He has 'centered most of his life and career choices around taking care of others'. His Human Revolution character bio, on the official Deus Ex website, characterizes him as 'a loner' and someone who 'instinctively looks for answers for himself first, consulting others only after his own ideas are exhausted'. As Jensen is unsure how he feels himself, the player chooses how he feels within the game. Narrative designer Mary DeMarle commented on a 'fine line' when balancing Jensen's defined personality with player choice. The removal of his choice in the matter, and the permanent consequences of it, were considered a 'defining part of his character'. Prior to his augmentation, Jensen had been someone who had yet to decide whether he wanted to get augmented or not. System Rift, released September 2016, involves Jensen attempting to break into and access files from Palisade Blade-01, a are left up to the player. The game would receive two pieces of downloadable content (DLC) that added new campaigns, both of which have Adam return as the player character. Depending on the player's choice, Jensen may either broadcast a message explaining (falsely or not) the events that happened in order to shape public opinion, or destroy the facility and leave mankind to find the answers for themselves. However, Hugh Darrows, the founder of augmentation and a rogue Illuminati member, releases a signal from an arctic facility that turns the vast majority of augmented people berserk Adam manages to shut it down, but not before much loss of life. In the end, Adam succeeds in rescuing Megan along with several of the other scientists, and he destroys the 'Hyron Project'-an Illuminati supercomputer powered by human brains. Throughout the game, at Sarif's behest Jensen attempts to investigate the attack and its purpose, ultimately uncovering that the attack was orchestrated by the Illuminati and that Megan and the other scientists were kidnapped, not killed. As part of his employment contract his boss, David Sarif, is allowed to heavily augment him as part of the attempts to save his life. An attack on the facility seemingly kills Megan Reed (Adam's ex-girlfriend and head of neuro-scientific research at Sarif Industries) and leaves Adam near death. At the game's beginning, Jensen is the unaugmented head of security of Sarif Industries, a company focused on developing and researching augmentations. Adam next appeared as the player character in Human Revolution the game, in August.