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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Free Offline

Updated: Mar 12, 2020





















































About This Game The year is 2029, and mechanically augmented humans have now been deemed outcasts, living a life of complete and total segregation from the rest of society. Now an experienced covert operative, Adam Jensen is forced to operate in a world that has grown to despise his kind. Armed with a new arsenal of state-of-the-art weapons and augmentations, he must choose the right approach, along with who to trust, in order to unravel a vast worldwide conspiracy.Buy Deus Ex: Mankind Divided now and receive the following bonus content FREE:“Desperate Measures” extra in-game mission Covert Agent Pack (Intruder Gear, Enforcer Gear and Classic Gear + 1 Praxis Kit + 1000 Credits) 6d5b4406ea Title: Deus Ex: Mankind DividedGenre: Action, RPGDeveloper:Eidos Montreal, Feral Interactive (Linux), Feral Interactive (Mac)Publisher:Square Enix, Feral Interactive (Linux), Feral Interactive (Mac)Release Date: 23 Aug, 2016 Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Free Offline Overall I enjoyed the game. Enjoyed the story, how it looks, etc. The only couple things I didn't were the final boss fight being unsatisfying (especially if you find a certain something), and that it feels.. Unfinished? It felt more like a stepping stone to going into the next game, than a standalone game of its own.. Respectfully in my opinion this game doo doo.. A pretty solid immersive sim ruined by extensive technical issues.I played this on release and I somehow managed to dodge the myriad technical issues that many people encountered. Coming back to it now, I'm getting them in spades. The game crashes every time I get near a story-critical mission, so RIP Mankind Divided.. Mankind Divided is a great direct sequel to Human Revolution that has a lot to say, but too short of a time to say it.PROS:Great Gameplay! [If you enjoyed Human Revolution, you will feel right at home with Mankind Divided. Everything that was done well in the former was perfected in the latter]Great Story! [This game picks right up where HR left off with Adam Jensen being saved from the ocean after the events of HR and is now investigating\/working with Interpol in Prague. Lots of civil conflict and great perspectives from all the affected characters.]Great Visuals! [When you create a save game file in MD, it shows a screenshot of your POV without the HUD. I could take 80 percent of those screenshots, and make beautiful desktop wallpapers. This game is atmospheric and beautiful.]Great Music! [Once again the music in the new Deus Ex games have been some of my favorite OST's from the past 10 years. Sascha Dikiciyan is the composer for MD and he does a fantastic job taking the reigns from HR's composer Michael McCann]CONS:Length. [This game has a lot that you can experience if you take the time to explore every nook and cranny. It's full of fun side characters, interesting investigations, and lots and lots of computer hacking. But its main storyline ends right when it starts to get interesting. It really pulls a Halo 2 on you and ends the game right when things start to pick up.]Augmentations. [When the game is about a superhuman international policeman powered by human augmentations, you expect to get the royal treatment when it comes to powers. Although I believe every power from HR is included in MD, the majority of the new Augmentations are useless for stealth. During my playthrough (except for the passive abilities including the leg augment), I only used three of the Augmentations. Cloak, Boost, and the P.E.P.S (just because its fun to blow people away sometimes) ]OVERALL: 8.5\/10I would recommend this game to anyone looking for a great stealth title with a cool story line that I hope gets finished in the next Deus Ex game.. If you liked Human Revolution you get more of the same, with more hints, nods and lead ins to the OG Deus Ex, that we will probably never see resolved because this game didn't make enough shekels. However there are things I do not like such as the horrible PC port, it crashes a lot, it's optimized terribly and it's nearly 70 gigs if you get the DLC as well, it's ridiculous. I also felt that the "AUGS LIVES MATTER" backdrop was very hamfisted a lot of the time and I can see why just from the trailers and pre release footage it turned a lot of people off. As the game goes on it gets better but I will say that a lot of it is just obnoxious. The ending was also very abrupt and felt rushed, and as others have stated it feels like a middle game in a trilogy that will most likely never be resolved. Pick it up whenever it goes on sale for 9.99 like it sometimes does or acquire it via alternative methods. But as it stands I can't recommend buying this for the current asking price.. In a word, I'd call this game disappointing. Did it look good? Yep. Did it play well? Yes, if you liked DX:HR.Was the story compelling? Nope; Leaving aside 'racism but against augmented people' and 'fascist cops' themes, which smarter people than me have probably written about, nothing of note happened in the setting by the time the game was over. Players of previous games see lots of names they know dangled, and Jensen himself completes a \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 of mission objectives, but by the time the credits are over, the status quo hasn't changed a bit. The overall feel was that of a very protracted prequel DLC to a game in which Jensen, Janus, and the Conspiracy actually make their moves.Was the pacing good? No; I didn't realize I was on the last mission til I went to look up a choice the game presented me with, and the climax as such was abysmally bland. Again, by the end the effect was as if I'd played a very long medium-stakes DLC.Likable characters? A few interesting ones; Most of the dialogue is Jensen being a 'by the book' jackass to regular people, or his superiors and teammates being a jackass to him. Pet peeve? The vendors\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665talk you as a window shopper no matter if you buy, sell, or both.. 8\/10 Very good game. If you liked Human Revolution then you will like Mankind Divided. Sure there are some bugs and annoying bits, but overall a good game with very good technical upgrades, and nice graphics. The game also sets up well for a new release.. I had this game. A great experience to have if you're a Cyberpunk fan, and the best warming up for Cyberpunk 2077 \ud83d\ude0e. After owning this game for two years now I finally got to make a playthrough, since my computer wasn't ready for it at the time. Too bad my new one seems to not handle this so good either.Aside from the technological issues I had. I really enjoyed being able to play a Deus Ex game again. It doesn't have so much new stuff in it, but the old ones were solid enough for me. The game offers you the things you expect, quick action (if you are going for a lethal playthrough), stealth sections (for the non-lethal path), fully voiced characters (and this time everyone did a really good job! I didn't find any bad acting in this case (english playthrough)), and a decision system which comes a little bit too short in my opinion.The most positive thing for me was the dense atmosphere. The world of Deus Ex was always a fascinating one for me, and Adam Jensen is a big part of it. It seems impossible to scare him or to really find him on a topic he isn't able to adapt to. Corporate politics, drug dealer, red light districts or military operations , he is just able to prove himself whatever comes. A little downside for me was the lack of consequences following the decisions you make and the rather small open world you get, even still you get it large enough to fill several hours of exploring.All in all very happy with this game and my playthrough (pacifist) in 15 hours playtime on "normal" difficulty.

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