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    Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

    Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Aug 23, 2016

    Following up two years after Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Mankind Divided sees Adam Jensen working to thwart a terrorist organization bent on promoting human augmentation. It serves as a prequel to Deus Ex, the first entry in the series.

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    3.8 stars

    Average score of 5 user reviews

    A Solid Entry in the Deus Ex Series 0

    Deus Ex: is still really fun. The ‘approach a situation the way you want’ formula etched out in 2011’s Human Revoution is a really satisfying approach to first-person action and Mankind Divided makes some additions and improvements to ensure that it doesn’t feel stale, as you shoot, punch, and stab your way through the fifteen-some-odd hours of the game’s campaign. More even, if you’re avid about really exploring the world. While there were some technical hic...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A More Polished Deus, so Czech it Out 0

    Back in 2011 I was (too) enthusiastic about Human Revolution, to say the least. Perhaps I did praise the game too much but, in my defense, I did really enjoy it--enough to play through multiple times. Like many fans, I got reprimanded over the stale boss battles and sub-par graphics but in the end I rather enjoyed the game very much. So... deal with it.Now we have Mankind Divided though, which I have played through twice... once as a pacifist ninja and once as a genocidal maniac. Both runs were ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    An Improvement On Human Revolution 0

    Mankind Divded made a horrible first impression. The PC port has a robust featureset (lots of options, FOV adjustment, etc) but it struggles to maintain 60 frames per second even with the high-end features turned off. The load times are long, and the post-processed anti aliasing blurs the screen so much that they had to put in an ugly sharpening filter that makes the game look like a jpeg from 1997. The game crashed on me about 5 times in my 30-hour playtime (possibly because I was using DirectX...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Enjoyment From the future. 0

    Remebering the days of Deus Ex on pc most of us thought to ourselves the great potential of the game.N ow with that being said the new generation deus ex was Good Maybe slightly complicated but Mankind divided Is one of those Games that Indulges you for Hours, days, even weeks. The combat system in deus ex is Tight with fluent movement and Abilities, Where you shoot 9 out of 10 is where you hit, Hacking into someones House and breaking into their safe is a Great feeling. "But" you will Constantl...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Similar to the last one 0

    ​I really loved the original Deus Ex, and its modern reboot. The 'choice' elements along with a great approach to stealth / action / exploration are what has kept me interested. This game has all of those things, but for some reason didn't manage to hold my attention in quite the same way. All of the elements were there and I struggle to give a specific critique, other than it just didn't seem to be as fun to play - maybe I have changed? If you have never played a Deus Ex game, this is still a g...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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