![]() ![]() ![]() What’s particularly impressive about Mankind Divided isn’t the scale or scope of the game’s environments, which still break suspension of disbelief with its static vehicles and almost claustrophobic representation of a big city (as with Detroit in Human Revolution). Choosing Prague as the game’s hub world was a good move, and its various locations really feel lived-in, while the atmosphere fits the theme of the game as well. There are some familiar musings from games of old, but its world has indeed changed after the events of Human Revolution. The Deus Ex series has always done conspiracies pretty well, and Mankind Divided is no different. Expect to encounter familiar allies, some new ones, as well as enemies from Jensen’s past. But, as with any Deus Ex game, there’s always something happening behind the scenes. Playing once again as Adam Jensen, you get to experience this first hand in Prague, uncovering the truth behind these mindless acts of violence. Their segregation from the rest of society is a result of violent Aug elements, who have seemingly lost control of their humanity, performing acts of terrorism. ![]()
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