The best works of science fiction serve to turn a mirror to the all-too-familiar issues that plague our modern society, and in that regard, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a razor-sharp looking glass.
The best works of science fiction serve to turn a mirror to the all-too-familiar issues that plague our modern society, and in that regard, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a razor-sharp looking glass.
Game developer Eidos Montreal has finally released its latest edition to the Deus Ex franchise titled Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. This widely anticipated game might not be all it's cracked up to be. But, it certainly tries its best.
If I could say I made one mistake going into Deus Ex: Mankind Divided it's that I came in with expectations. I replayed Deus Ex: Human Revolution over the last couple weeks in anticipation and assumed that Mankind Divided would come in and eclipse its little brother.
Strong cast; Cool new augmentations; Gripping narrative; Amazing setting
Bugs on top of bugs; Questionable design choices; Horrible audio/lip syncing; Too much hacking; Did I mention bugs
It has been 5 long years... ...since the release of 2011's Deus Ex: Human Revolution - the third game in the series which made a monumental impact on the gaming industry (at least when it came to RPGs) The franchise had returned to greatness after what some considered a poor second (I loved it, they...
Graphics; Soundtrack; Intro; Refreshing
Clunky Combat; Poorly Optimised; DLC
Awesome, game have to have a good couple play throughs to get full story, worth the money!
Is my favorite cyborg game I have fun playing it the best part is using augmentations and using Weaponry you can switch on Heavy Duty to knockout punch
I've Had This Game For A Few Days Now And Really Can't Get Into The Story , Movements Are Buggy And You Always Have / Cant Find Ammo When You Need It The Most .
The Deus Ex series has been in a league of its own since its debut back in the year 2000, vividly painting an engaging cyberpunk world riddled with conspir
Engrossing narrative; Immersive world; Fantastic gameplay; Great side content
Lackluster finale
It's worth being honest right off the bat here and saying, for the record, that Deus Ex: Human Revolution was my third favourite game of the last generation, behind The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
So much choice; Combat is tight and responsive; Great setting and story
Some odd AI behaviour; Shonky cutscene animation; Not a real leap from Human Revolution
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