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August 2016
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The editors liked
More diverse options for completion
Fantastic world building and side missions
Augmentations allow a range of gameplay styles
The editors didn't like
Being awesome requires too much admin
Augmentation metaphor doesn't hit hard
The hacking mechanic gets a little repetitive after completing the same process over and over
The moral of the story here, from our findings is run this game in DX11, look past DX12 for now. DX12 provides no performance benefit at this time according to our testing. DX12 also offers no visual differences. DX12 also consumes more VRAM. The only pot...
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided successfully fixes a lot of the problems in Human Revolution, but in turn introduces a few of its own. A worthy successor, although not as lengthy as expected and finishes rather abruptly...
Abstract: Adam Jensen needs a nerf.Five or six hours into Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, I imagined the game's bad guys sending angry emails to developer Eidos Montreal complaining about their overpowered player-controlled adversary. Every fortified area Jensen entered...
Abstract: Adam Jensen needs a nerf. Five or six hours into Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, I imagined the game's bad guys sending angry emails to developer Eidos Montreal complaining about their overpowered player-controlled adversary. Every fortified area Jensen entere...
If you have played a Deus Ex game before, you will feel right at home with Mankind Divided. For novice players, several tutorials have been added to teach the sneaking and cover mechanics. Graphics on Ultra are stunning and definitely look 2016 thanks to...
Abstract: At the start of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided , the player can choose to view a 12 minute recap video which offers the entire, rather silly, nature of the story within the franchise. Largely a synopsis events from the previous console entry, Deus Ex: Human Rev...
Abstract: Good news! If you liked Deus Ex: Human Revolution, you're going to like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. Developer Eidos Montreal hasn't really screwed with the magic formula here, which depending on what you come to a sequel for, could be both good and bad. The...