Deus Ex: Mankind Divided takes place in 2029, two years after the events of Human Revolution and the infamous ‘Aug Incident’ in Panchaea that resulted in the death of millions at the hands of those who had installed augmentations. This event has created a huge divide between those who have augmentations, and those who do not. Amongst this emotional turmoil are various factions looking to manipulate the public by twisting public opinion of augmentation to further their own agenda and hide the truth of what really happened.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided also continues the story of Adam Jensen, a former biotech company security chief turned super-augmented, anti-terrorist agent playing by his own rules. Jensen has been empowered with all new augmentations, enabling him and the player a greater sense of self-control as they explore all new locations in-game. As social and political tensions reach a major turning point, Jensen and conspiracies surrounding the Illuminati continue toward an inevitable crossroads … and possibly, an epic showdown.
Game Features
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, the sequel to the critically acclaimed Deus Ex: Human Revolution
action-RPG based gameplay
Players will once again take on the role of Adam Jensen, now an experienced covert agent
gain access to his new arsenal of customizable state-of-the-art weapons and augmentations
choose the right approach, along with who to trust, in order to unravel a vast worldwide conspiracy.
Horses for courses and all that but I think you are the first person I have heard that liked 'Invisible War'. Personally I thought that Human Revolution was infinitely superior but each to their own. Would be a boring world if we all liked the same thing :smiley:
combat_honey
29 Aug 16#19
Fair enough if you liked IW though. Personally I can't see how anyone could see it as anything but a huge downgrade from the first game, but I'm glad someone enjoyed it.
combat_honey
29 Aug 16#18
Invisible War was a pile of ****. Human Revolution on the other hand was a return to form. And so far this one is even better.
I'm not too sure on this one...if ita anything like the last one...it bored me!... Human revolution was great back in the day though...
phoenix198 to toner84
29 Aug 162#12
Human Revolution was 'the last one'! :confused:
JoeBloggs112
29 Aug 16#9
tenner and I'll consider it
Claydon94
29 Aug 16#8
same price as ShopTo but u get a poster there
Dean2k14
29 Aug 16#7
Game is great but the acting of the characters is very placid all seems to be one tone and the interactions get boring the gameplay is great though
trojan34
29 Aug 16#4
game seems to get mixed reviews. any good?
turbobuddah to trojan34
29 Aug 161#5
Great game, very much like Human Revolution which isn't a bad thing, the reviews have got it spot on about only being half a game though, there was almost not even a build up and then the 'new game plus unlocked' message popped up.
kos1c to trojan34
29 Aug 16#6
I can't hate on the game. But I didn't play more than 6 hours before selling.
There was just something about the game that felt of. I'm unsure what but I just grew uninterested in it very quickly.
danboi63
29 Aug 16#3
These guys are brilliant.
mattlong37051
29 Aug 16#2
Not bad price picked it up new on eBay for similar have some heat :smiley:
Opening post
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided also continues the story of Adam Jensen, a former biotech company security chief turned super-augmented, anti-terrorist agent playing by his own rules. Jensen has been empowered with all new augmentations, enabling him and the player a greater sense of self-control as they explore all new locations in-game. As social and political tensions reach a major turning point, Jensen and conspiracies surrounding the Illuminati continue toward an inevitable crossroads … and possibly, an epic showdown.
Game Features
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, the sequel to the critically acclaimed Deus Ex: Human Revolution
action-RPG based gameplay
Players will once again take on the role of Adam Jensen, now an experienced covert agent
gain access to his new arsenal of customizable state-of-the-art weapons and augmentations
choose the right approach, along with who to trust, in order to unravel a vast worldwide conspiracy.
Latest comments (21)
IGN gave it 9/10 and metascore was 84
http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox/deus-ex-invisible-war
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There was just something about the game that felt of. I'm unsure what but I just grew uninterested in it very quickly.