Deus Ex: Mankind Divided directly follows the aftermath of the Aug Incident, a day when mechanically augmented citizens all over the world were stripped of control over their minds and bodies, resulting in the deaths of millions of innocents. The year is now 2029, and the golden era of augmentations is over. Mechanically augmented humans have been deemed outcasts and segregated from the rest of society. Crime and acts of terror serve as a thin veil to cover up an overarching conspiracy aimed at controlling the future of mankind…
Platforms
Linux Mac PC PS4 XONEGenres
Adventure Puzzle Role-playing (RPG) ShooterThemes
Action Science fiction StealthLanguages: English and 7 more
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Critic Reviews
By William Andrews
If you haven’t already than I really cannot recommend Deus Ex: Mankind divided to you enough. With its story of conspiracy and political intrigue somehow perfectly balanced with Adam’s robo arms and ability to shoot frickin lasers. With so many explore able routes and options for dealing with situations there is plenty to keep you interested for several play throughs and even more when you crack on with new game plus!
- 24 Jul, 2018
By Nick de Bruyne
Good not great. While I liked many aspects of it, it feels like it had never lived up to its full potential.
- 02 Feb, 2017
By Mike Carroll
Overall, the game is very polished, takes all the mistakes from the previous game and deftly avoids them, whilst giving us a lot more to play with. The lack of length is the main downfall, along with a poor narrative conclusion.
- 01 Nov, 2016
By Martin Kubeš
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a great follow-up to its excellent predecessor. The biggest problem is the story, which was more engaging last time.
- 13 Oct, 2016
By Robert Workman
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is solid proof of what can be done with a franchise if you take the ideas that worked so well with its return in Human Revolution, and build upon them with great care. There are times the missions can run a little tiring (particularly with certain boss fights), as well as wishing the voice acting was better. Still, it tells one hell of a story, and watching it play out with so many possibilities is a great part of the fun. This is one world you won't get enough of – even if you're tired of issues in the current one.
- 11 Oct, 2016