Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Reviews
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is more of the same from Human Revolution, with improvements.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has some wonderfully slick gameplay that lets you be loud or stealthy, and lethal or non-lethal. This is where the action becomes the vehicle that carries you through this compelling story of "Naturals" vs "Augs".
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided features one of the best level design in the series.
Adam Jensen returns in an all-new adventure, proving that Human Revolution wasn't a fluke. Eidos Montreal has outdone itself with the same great stealth experience, improved combat, and some gorgeous art direction. There's a whole host of augments and weapons, allowing you to customize your experience and certain moral choices you make will stick with you. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided does not disappoint.
In my eyes, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a must-buy title for anyone and everyone
Despite its somewhat abrupt ending and sodding micro transactions, Mankind Divided is still a marvelous addition to the series with a well written narrative, tons of gameplay options, and hours of fantastic optional content. Though not quite the revolution that its predecessor was, the fact remains that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is one of the few rare cases where basically being more of the same is the highest praise I could give a game.
The whole game works like a player-defined movie. You can plan the events and do whatever you want to do with the game.
As someone that loves these types of stealth action games, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided nails exactly what I wanted from this game. The story is fantastic, the gameplay is superb and everything else about this game made me want to get invested in the world.
You see, Mankind Divided is what Human Revolution should've been, it just took Eidos Montreal five years to get there.
Deus Ex Mankind Divided is a game that not only plays very well but also tells a fantastic story mixed in with moral and social points that enhance the believability of the game.
After thirty or so hours, I am still no where near finished with Mankind Divided. I have spent so long completing side missions and basically just breaking into peoples homes, lockers, garages, vehicles, pants… just to hack their computers to read their emails. I have met some very interesting characters, culled a religious fanatic, raged against man, accidentally stunned naturals for calling me a "clank", accidentally stunned police officers for calling me "clank", accidentally gassed myself to death before I found the respirator augment, accidentally gassed naturals to death for calling me a… well you get the picture. I am having difficulties picking faults with this game, but if I had one tiny criticism it would be the aforementioned lack of urgency to rush into the campaign, but I suppose that's not really even a fault in itself. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is quite possibly the best in the series so far and most certainty fills those boots I mentioned earlier.
Mankind Divided falls pretty short as a sequel with a lackluster plot and some technical issues, but as a whole it's still a well put together package that's a blast to play.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a great follow-up to its excellent predecessor. The biggest problem is the story, which was more engaging last time.
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Good not great. While I liked many aspects of it, it feels like it had never lived up to its full potential.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has a lot to offer. It’s certainly not everyone’s type of game, but fans of the series are going to love it.
If you haven’t already than I really cannot recommend Deus Ex: Mankind divided to you enough. With its story of conspiracy and political intrigue somehow perfectly balanced with Adam’s robo arms and ability to shoot frickin lasers. With so many explore able routes and options for dealing with situations there is plenty to keep you interested for several play throughs and even more when you crack on with new game plus!