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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

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James A. Woods and Elias Toufexis in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (2016)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSet two years after the Human Revolution in 2029, Adam Jensen is faced with the aftermath of the Aug Incident and the impact of his decision on how to resolve it.Set two years after the Human Revolution in 2029, Adam Jensen is faced with the aftermath of the Aug Incident and the impact of his decision on how to resolve it.Set two years after the Human Revolution in 2029, Adam Jensen is faced with the aftermath of the Aug Incident and the impact of his decision on how to resolve it.

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    • Kazuyuki Ikumori
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    • Mary DeMarle
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    • Rees Savidis
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      • Victoria Sanchez
      • Chimwemwe Miller
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    8residentgrigo

    Deus Steps Back

    I was a fan since the first game and the direct prequel by Eidos Montreal undoubtedly returned the series to greatness, after the flawed 2nd game. This sequel was highly anticipated by me and the somewhat flawed technical side of the last entry was fully fixed now. The console version got a notable downgrade from the gorgeous PC version, but the jump in graphical fidelity is still immense. The gameplay and character-building was further perfected here and the previously lame boss battles have been replaced by almost none at all, hm. The soundtrack and sound design remained on point too. The story though, an essential hallmark of the series, took a step down. I overall enjoined it, a side-story about a transhumanist cult was especially great, but I felt that I only scratched the surface for large parts of the narrative. The game is also a bit shorter than expected and story DLC is being sold during the month of release too, sigh. Not the smartest of moves to keep the fans going and the in-game purchases + the random multiplayer are about as pointless as they are harmless. I certainly saw worse in the last gen but i ultimately felt that I was "only" playing a standalone addon to Human Revolution, with a shiny new engine, in the end. 4 years of development are a bit much for this. Fans of the genre + stealth games and the series overall still need to get it but the next entry will need to put more meat on the plate, in terms of narrative and scope. 8,5/10
    7Junebug23057

    A Long-Awaited Sequel that Misses the Mark

    As a massive fan of "Deus Ex: Human Revolution," I waited five long years for "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" to drop. The trailers pumped up my excitement, making me believe this sequel would surpass its predecessor. However, I approached it with a bit of skepticism after learning that the choices I made in the first game wouldn't impact the story this time around. I figured it was a necessity of moving to a new console. Unfortunately, "Mankind Divided" suffers from what many sequels do: the burden of expectation and the weight of comparison to the original.

    Set primarily in Prague, the game brings back the semi-open world format, allowing players to wander the streets, tackle side quests, and dive into the main storyline. The premise picks up after the events of "Human Revolution," with enhanced individuals being treated as outcasts due to a violent incident. While that setup promises an intriguing narrative, the execution falls a bit flat, which I'll get into shortly.

    When comparing side quests, "Mankind Divided" had potential, but many felt underdeveloped. In "Human Revolution," side quests felt meaningful and added depth; in "Mankind Divided," some quests left me wanting more, often lacking the atmosphere that made them compelling. It felt like a missed opportunity.

    On the technical side, there's no denying that the game looks fantastic. The graphics are on point, the sound quality is excellent, and the gameplay is smooth. However, when it comes to locations, my feelings were mixed. While you can travel to various places, Prague itself feels narrow and less exciting to explore compared to the vibrant settings of the previous game. Some locations seemed linear and rushed, lacking the sense of discovery that kept me engaged before.

    New skills and upgrades are one aspect that stands out. The ability to shoot projectiles from your hand is a cool addition, but I tended to rely on stealth, so I didn't use them much. That's more a reflection of my playstyle than the game's design, which is fair.

    The story, unfortunately, is where "Mankind Divided" really disappointed me. It felt like it was building towards something epic, only to fizzle out at the end, leaving me confused as to why it ended so abruptly. It lacked a proper beginning, middle, and end, giving me the impression I was only halfway through. The final level was a highlight, bringing back that classic "Deus Ex" vibe, but the overall narrative left me unsatisfied.

    Character development was another area that fell short. The main antagonist felt more like a sidekick than a formidable foe, and while there are new characters alongside Adam Jensen, they didn't leave a lasting impression on me.

    Despite its flaws, it's a shame "Mankind Divided" didn't achieve the success I hoped for. I would have adored a continuation of the series, as the potential is still there. While the game isn't bad, it didn't live up to the high bar set by "Human Revolution." If you loved the original, it might be worth checking out for the visuals and gameplay, but be prepared for a narrative that doesn't quite hit the mark.
    7cryerswood

    Solid Cyberpunk

    Took a while to get to this and gotta say I'm pleasantly suprised. The game has issues mostly being related to the convoluted and mediocre story, the weak gunplay and uslessness of credits, but outside of that this is a really solid stealth sandbox game.

    There are so many routes and options to approach missions and a great sense of accomplishment and progression when you find a hidden vent or manage to slip away just in time.

    The upgrades are all really fun and feel useful and honestly beat Cyberpunk 2077's augments in almost every aspect, all though levelling can feel a little slow at times.

    Honestly prefer this too the mess Cyberpunk is, and if you're looking for a more polished and focused Cyberpunk experience you honestly can't go wrong with this even with it's flaws.
    7PenetratorGod

    A story left unfinished and unsatisfying

    The main story of Mankind Divided begins in 2029, two years after the events of the previous game Human Revolution. After the catastrophe with the bio-chips that cause enhanced humans to attack everyone, societies have split into pro- and anti-enhanced humans. The former groups began to congregate in ghettos where crime increased and the police became accustomed to abusing their powers. In an atmosphere of widespread social unrest, terrorist organizations claiming to fight for equal rights for empowered people began to emerge.

    In the game we again take on the role of Adam Jensen. The heavily augmented hero works for Interpol as part of the anti-terrorist group Task Force 29, and also collaborates with a group of hackers called the Juggernaut Collective. Jensen's ultimate goal is to solve the mystery of the sinister Illuminati. In subsequent missions, the two allies often have conflicting goals, forcing the player to play a game in which dangerous decisions will be made that will affect the fate of all humanity. Similar to previous games in the series, Mankind Divided gameplay is non-linear and offers a variety of approaches.

    The developers allow players to play in two main core ways: One is focused on action and open combat, while the other is sneaking, infiltration and silent elimination of our enemies. Enemies are now much more dangerous thanks to improved AI and the ability to work in groups. Rarely do we see a situation where the Guardians are on their own. They act in pairs against Jensen, even when patrolling nooks and crannies. On top of that, the developers have made sure that our opponents are significantly more diverse, and so we'll face opponents who use power-ups and exoskeletons as well as mechs. Much attention has been paid to improving the fighting segments against powerful enemies. During battles can now take place in a variety of ways, including sneak surprise attacks, full frontal attacks or a combination of both.

    Adam Jensen has also gained a number of completely new skills. The upgrades in Mankind Divided are about twice as many as in Human Revolution. The hero can now remotely hack turrets, robots and cameras, and can also almost instantly leap meters upwards over short distances. The knife on his forearm can be used for direct melee attacks or for throwing smaller projectiles. There's also a power-up that incapacitates our enemies with electricity. As we progress, we unlock access to new skills that can be used during combat, sneaking, or both. But using them drains our energy reserves. Although they partially regenerate themselves when Jensen doesn't use his enhancements, their full regeneration requires special bio-cells.

    Depending on our choices, the game's story can take unexpected turns in the long run. For example: In the beginning we encounter some criminals and if we choose to kill them you can be subjected to their revenge later on. Not everything is limited to this, though. The events of Mankind Divided are also influenced by the conversations we have with other characters, which allows us to resolve some conflicts only through diplomacy. This part of your gameplay becomes more detailed when you get the implant CASIE, a perk that analyzes the psychological state of the NPC during a conversation.

    Even though Mankind Divided has great improvements compared to Human Revolution, it was much less liked and criticized by players than Mankind Divided. While the gameplay is very enjoyable, it has to be admitted that the ending is extremely weak. The game offers an average of 25 hours of gameplay with all the side content and if you don't do the side interactions, it will be very short. Mankind Dived has the technical infrastructure to be a standalone game.

    But it also has a rather abrupt and uninspiring finale, more like the first episode of a game as the main story. This was one of the biggest reasons why it received negative reviews. Because according to many people, Adam Jensen's story was already completed in the previous game. The second game just left more unanswered questions and ended without tying it up. Regardless, it was one of the best series I've ever played and I'm looking forward to Eidos Montreal wrapping up Adam Jensen's unfinished story with a satisfying finale in the years to come.
    10mabrurbin

    Need deus ex chapter 5

    This is a extremely extraordinary fantastic mindblowing game sir I love deus ex mankind divided in this chapter and also this first person scifi shooter game is awsome and but there is mistek in janus story shadow i think deus ex 5 should start with shadow story that will be not end it will be more and more missons and adam jensen and get old and more action and get a female first person player there will be end but story have a cinematic trailer it will so much attractive to a player everyone will love it so sir please remake your deus ex game project again it will succeed with elias toufxeis.

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