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Description
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is the fourth main entry in the
Deus Ex series, and the direct sequel to
Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Set two years after the events of
Human Revolution,
Mankind Divided follows that game's protagonist, Adam Jensen, on a new adventure as he investigates a subway bombing in Prague. The world is heavily divided between those with augmentations and those who do not, with the latter fearing the former following the ending of the previous game. This division is known as the "mechanical apartheid".
As with the previous game, players will investigate the bombing by speaking to characters, exploring the environment, and completing missions however they choose.
Various actions, such as completing quests, finding alternate routes, hacking terminals, and neutralizing enemies earn the player Praxis points, which they can use to activate Jensen's mechanical augmentations. These augmentations give Jensen abilities such as turning invisible, strength to lift heavy objects, and hacking into higher-level terminals. In addition to most of the augmentations from Human Revolution, several new "experimental" augmentations are available. Due to their untested and unauthorized nature, the player must deactivate one of Jensen's original augmentations in order to use one of these.
The game utilizes the same hybrid first/third-person combat system seen in
Human Revolution, with the camera moving to third-person whenever Jensen is pressed against cover. There are many weapons available for the player to use, including several different types of guns and grenades. Some of the new augmentations offer additional weapons, including a blade projectile and an electric weapon which knocks out several enemies at once. Guns can be customized on the fly using crafting materials gathered by exploring the game world. Crafting parts can also be used to make special items such as mine templates and multitools, which can hack into any terminal.
In addition to the main campaign, there is another mode called "Breach". This arcade-style mode dispenses with the story and character elements of the campaign and focuses on speedrunning and perfecting different levels.
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Link Cable Gaming |
PlayStation 4 |
Nov 14, 2018 |
9.4 out of 10 |
94 |
IGN UK |
Windows |
Aug 19, 2016 |
9.2 out of 10 |
92 |
TrueAchievements |
Xbox One |
Sep 08, 2016 |
4.5 out of 5 |
90 |
411mania.com |
Xbox One |
Sep 17, 2016 |
9 out of 10 |
90 |
MAN!AC |
PlayStation 4 |
Oct 03, 2016 |
87 out of 100 |
87 |
GameStar (Germany) |
Windows |
Aug 19, 2016 |
86 out of 100 |
86 |
4Players.de |
PlayStation 4 |
Aug 19, 2016 |
85 out of 100 |
85 |
GamingTrend |
Windows |
Aug 19, 2016 |
85 out of 100 |
85 |
GamePro (Germany) (IDG/Webedia) |
PlayStation 4 |
Aug 25, 2016 |
85 out of 100 |
85 |
Giant Bomb |
PlayStation 4 |
Aug 19, 2016 |
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80 |
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