Mankind Divided offers both a broad toolbox, and a detailed, intricate environment. On top of that, Eidos Montreal adds weapon customisation and different ammo types. It's a broad enough selection that your choice isn't limited to just action or stealth, but to the specific method of either that most suits the way you want to play. They're all potentially useful tools, depending on your playstyle preference, and enhance the already entertaining suite of powers that return from Human Revolution. There's some fun stuff to toy with, including long-range stun, remote hacking, short-range teleport and armoured skin. An intriguing story wrinkle, it's mainly a way to give him new powers. It's an enjoyable yarn to unravel, and even offers some limited agency to nudge the story in minor, specific ways.Īn additional complication comes from the new, experimental augs found dormant in Jensen. This is the series' bread and butter, and while it's hardly original (the Illuminati are at it again), series fans should appreciate the ties to the original Deus Ex. Jensen has to find the perpetrators of a bombing at a Prague train station, and, in doing so, deals with an aug rights movements, a hacktivist collective, an augmented cult and more. Far better is the slowly unfolding conspiracy at the heart of Mankind Divided's action.
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