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Published: 2016-08-19, Author: Alice , review by: videogamer.com
More diverse options for completion, Fantastic world building and side missions
Being awesome requires too much admin, Augmentation metaphor doesn't hit hard
Published: 2016-07-18, Author: Steven , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: The eviction noticed burned pink on the apartment door. Neighbors stood callously outside on the second floor walk basking in the white foglight of the open-air atrium, whispering at eavesdrop levels about his financials woes. He sat on the couch whimperi...
Abstract: Square-Enix invited us into their VIP theater this E3 2015 to check out Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. It's two years after the events of Human Revolution, and humanity has seen better days. Augmented humans are forced into ghettos and camps. Considering tha...
While Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has all the core mechanics to make a great game – upgrades, conspiracy theories, a solid storyline and great voice acting – it just seems to fall flat after the first few missions. The storyline, although interesting doesn't...
Published: 2016-08-26, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Very stylish, really lets you dictate how you play, great side-missions, useful new augmentations, cleverly multi-layered story, Breach mode adds value
Storyline collapses late on, not as long as you might hope, some of the facial texturing in cut-scenes is slightly dodgy
Because of the way in which Mankind Divided fails to live up to the promise displayed in its early stages (it also isn't quite as long as you initially think it might be, although it makes it over the 20-hour mark), it just falls short of greatness...
Published: 2016-08-24, Author: Paul , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: Square-EnixWhen the Deus Ex franchise returned with Human Revolution in 2011 following an eight-year absence, it was a cause for celebration.It wasn't perfect, of course - clumsy boss battles stood out like a sore thumb alongside the game's futuristic, fr...
Gameplay follows a certain cadence. In the game's hub levels you'll run around picking up quests, breaking into apartments and robbing everything not nailed down. The sheer depth of the world is astounding, running into the cashier at a store and then rea...
Politically charged plot full of branching choices, Open-ended gameplay lets you pick your approach, Looks gorgeous - especially now the yellow tint is gone
Hope you've brought change for the swear jar, Gunplay is so much better, you won't want to stay stealthy
Mankind Divided is out on 23 August If Human Revolution showcased the best of what the last-gen consoles were capable of, then Mankind Divided looks like being a high-point so far for current-gen hardware. Graphically it's superb and I can't wait to con...