And right in the middle of everything there’s Adam Jensen, the former chief of security in Sarif Industries, and now an Interpol agent and an informer of a hacker group called Juggernaut Collective, and – most notably – a man who had half his body replaced with augmentations.Ī bulk of this adventure takes place in Prague, Czech Republic. In this heavy atmosphere we’re introduced to the new game. It’s obviously in someone’s interest to exclude from society those who enhanced (or harmed, if you prefer) their bodies with augmentations. The media, controlled by advocates of the New World Order, quickly told the citizens of the dystopian Earth what they should think about the event and the people who involuntarily wreaked havoc with their own hands – and thus a mechanical apartheid begun.
With all certainty, this is one of the greatest releases of this year, but does the struggle of Adam Jensen with the biggest and most dangerous Masonic lodge in the world really deliver? Augmentalipse nowĪs we all know very well, the next renaissance – sparked with overcoming the mortal boundaries of mankind with technology – has been put to an end on one tragic day in the year 2027, when augmented people lost it, and killed or injured millions of their neighbors as a result of malfunction of their implants. Considering the fact that Deus Ex: Human Revolution has set the bar pretty high, Eidos Montreal had quite a challenge to face. Creating such hype, however, is a two-edged sword, since fans’ expectations can skyrocket. The trailers were flawless, and other promotional materials only deepened my yearning for learning the next part of Adam Jensen’s fortunes and misfortunes. I can’t recall any other recent game that made me as pumped for its release as Square Enix’ Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
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Referencing other games from the series.
Playable both as a real stealth game, and a real shooter.Familiar mechanics in an upgraded version.