Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Release Date: August 23, 2016
RPG, FPP, cyberpunk, science fiction, stealth, FPS, action RPG, immersive sim, PS Plus Premium, PS Plus Extra, singleplayer
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The fourth major installment in a popular cyberpunk action-RPG series. The game was developed by Eidos Montreal, who previously developed two other parts of the cycle, as well as the 2014 reboot of the cult Thief franchise. The game is set 2 years after the events of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The player again assumes the role of an Interpol agent, Adam Jensen, who fights criminal organizations in different parts of the world.
Last Update: September 16, 2016
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Game Guide
The Deus Ex: Mankind Divided game guide offers a complete walkthrough to all of the primary and optional quests, along with detailed maps of all main areas of the game. It also lists collectibles and includes character development tips.
August 23, 2016
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Review – lesser sibling of Human Revolution
Developing a sequel that surpasses the original is always a challenge. In case of Mankind Divided, the goal was partly achieved. While the gameplay hits all the right notes, the plot leaves something to be desired.
Gamepressure Review
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Developing a sequel that surpasses the original is always a challenge. In case of Mankind Divided, the goal was partly achieved. While the gameplay hits all the right notes, the plot leaves something to be desired.
OpenCritic Rating
Game is Recomended by 86% of Critics. There are 136 Critic Reviews.
Eurogamer: by Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
Deus Ex's mix of shooting and stealth continues to flourish under Eidos Montreal, though the story isn't a match for the setting.
IGN: 9.2 / 10 by Vince Ingenito
GameSpot: 8 / 10 by Edmond Tran
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided refines and reinforces the defining foundations of the series.
The main pros of the game
- Gameplay Mechanics: The game features a refined blend of stealth, shooting, role-playing, and exploration mechanics, providing a satisfying gameplay loop, particularly for stealth enthusiasts.
- Immersive World: The game is praised for its richly crafted environments and level designs, allowing players to explore and approach missions in various ways. The setting in Prague is noted for its detail and depth.
- Character Development: Many players appreciate the character interactions and the depth of NPCs, with engaging dialogues that enhance the world-building.
- Visuals and Soundtrack: The graphics are considered good for their time, and the ambient music contributes positively to the atmosphere.
The main cons of the game
- Technical Issues: A significant number of players reported frequent crashes and bugs, impacting overall enjoyment. Issues like texture glitches and poor optimization were common complaints.
- Story and Pacing: Many users felt the main story was underwhelming, with a lack of depth and resolution, especially at the ending. The narrative was sometimes described as simplistic or confusing, lacking the philosophical depth found in earlier entries.
- Short Campaign: Some players noted that the main campaign felt short and left them wanting more, with the game feeling like it was only the first part of a larger story.
- Combat and AI: There were criticisms regarding the AI behavior and combat mechanics, with some players finding them unchallenging and lacking in variety.
The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users
- Depth in Storytelling: Reviewers expressed a desire for a more profound exploration of themes like human psyche, augmentation, and societal issues, which they felt were not adequately addressed.
- Extended Gameplay: Many players wished for a longer main story or more substantial side content, indicating that the game felt incomplete or rushed.
- Improved Technical Performance: Users highlighted the need for better optimization and fewer technical glitches, suggesting that the game required additional development time to resolve these issues.
Summary
- Overall, while Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has been recognized for its strong gameplay mechanics and immersive world, it has faced criticism for its technical stability, narrative depth, and pacing, leaving some players feeling that it did not fully meet the expectations set by its predecessors.
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GAMERS Score
Average score from 2457 votes. 973 players anticipated the game.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Description
In the middle of 2000, Deus Ex, the first installment of the series that skillfully marries action RPG elements and dark cyberpunk reality, debuted on PCs. Three years later its sequel, Deus Ex: Invisible War, was developed by Ion Storm, studio led by the industry legend, Warren Spector. After the closure of the studio in 2005 and a few years' break, the franchise reemerged thanks to Eidos Montreal, which created the third major installment in the series – Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The game offered the best features of its predecessors enriched with a number of modern solutions and a significant element of stealth.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, the fourth major entry in the series, was developed by Eidos Montreal with PCs and the 8th-generation consoles in mind. As far as content is concerned, every platform offers exactly the same. However, the PC edition is superior to the console ones in terms of visuals thanks to the support of DirectX 12 libraries. It also comes with a benchmark that lets the players adjust the visual settings to their machines’ capabilities.
Story
The action of Mankind Divided starts in 2029, two years after the events presented in Human Revolution. After the infamous incident with biochips that made augmented people attack everyone on sight, societies divided into supporters and adversaries of augmentations. The former group started to be rounded up in ghettos, where crime flourishes and the police are used to abusing their authority. In the wide-spread atmosphere of social unrest, terrorist organizations, claiming to fight for the equal rights for augmented people, begin to emerge, as well.
In the game, we once again assume the role of Adam Jensen. The heavily-augmented protagonist works for the Interpol as a part of group called Task Force 29, which was established to combat terrorism, and — at the same time — collaborates with a group of hackers by the name of Juggernaut Collective. Jensen's ultimate goal is to work out the sinister Illuminati. In subsequent missions, the two allies often have conflicting objectives, which forces the player to play a dangerous game where the fate of the entire mankind is at stake.
Gameplay
Similarly to the previous installments in the series, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for PC, PS4 and XONE offers non-linear and varied approach to the gameplay. The developers let the players play in two basic ways: one is focused on action and open combat, while the other rewards sneaking, infiltration and silent elimination of our enemies. Foes are now much more dangerous thanks to the enhanced artificial intelligence and the ability to work in groups. Seldom do we encounter a situation when guards are on their own – this time around, they move at least in pairs, even when patrolling nooks and crannies. Moreover, the developers made sure our opponents are significantly more diverse, and thus we will face adversaries that use augmentations and exoskeletons as well as mechs. Much attention was given to improving the boss fights. These can now be played in various ways, including stealthy surprise attacks, full frontal assaults or a combination of both.
Adam Jensen gained a number of completely new skills. Augmentations in Mankind Divided are about twice as numerous as in Human Revolution. The protagonist can now hack turrets, robots and cameras remotely; he may also execute nearly instant jumps on short distances. The blade on his forearm might be used for direct melee attacks or to shot lesser projectiles. There is also an augmentation that incapacitates our enemies with electricity. As we progress, we unlock access to new skills that will be of use during combat, sneaking or both. However, using them uses up our energy reserves. Although they partially replenish themselves when Jensen is not using his enhancements, their complete regeneration requires special biocells.
Depending on our choices, the game can take unexpected turns in the long run. For instance: at the beginning, we bump into some criminals, and if we choose to cross them, we can later fall victim to their revenge. It is not everything, though – the events of Mankind Divided are also influenced by conversations we have with other characters, which allows us to resolve some conflicts with diplomacy alone (this is where C.A.S.I.E, the implant that analyzes the psychological state of our interlocutor, comes in handy).
Technology
As the first installment of the series created solely for the 8th-generation platforms, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for PC, PS4 and XONE is powered by an entirely new graphic engine called Dawn Engine. It was developed by Eidos Montreal in collaboration with AMD in order to fully utilize the potential of high-end PCs as well as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game also uses the TressFX 3.0 technology, which is responsible for realistic recreation of hair behavior and looks, among other things.
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Deus Ex Series
Deus Ex is a series of games of the action-RPG genre, the plot of which is set in the dystopian realities of the world of the not-too-distant future. The series was started by the Ion Storm studio, and is currently being developed by the Eidos Montreal development team.
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Developer: Eidos Montreal / Nixxes Software
Publisher: Square Enix
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided System Requirements
PC / Windows
Minimum: Intel Core i3-2100, 8 GB RAM, graphic card AMD Radeon HD 7870 (2GB) / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 (2GB) or better, 45 GB HDD, Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bitowy)
Recommended: Intel Core i7-3770K / AMD FX 8350 Wraith, 16 GB RAM, graphic card AMD Radeon RX 480 / NVIDIA GTX 970, 55 GB HDD, Windows 10 (64-bitowy)
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