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- IN THE NEAR FUTURE, MANKIND STANDS DIVIDED - Explore diverse locations and discover a near future where humanity's fate, amid the oppression of the mechanically augmented, hangs in the balance
- HUMAN 2.0 - Become the ultimate augmented covert agent as you choose from a vast array of weapons and augmentations, customizing them to your desired specifications
- MEANINGFUL CHOICE AND CONSEQUENCES - Experience the renowned world of Deus Ex, where your decisions and actions play a crucial role in determining the game’s outcome
- BREACH – innovative live game mode included for free; Offers an arcade approach providing a connected puzzle shooter experience; Rewards earned allow you to face the increasing difficulty of the game
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ASIN | B00VQZOIAG |
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Release date | August 23, 2016 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #10,948 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #533 in PlayStation 4 Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.54 x 6.69 x 5.32 inches; 3.2 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Mature |
Item model number | 91636 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | Square Enix |
Date First Available | April 7, 2015 |
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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. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Breach is an innovative game mode included in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. This new take on the game offers, for the very first time, an arcade approach on the gameplay of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, providing players with a connected puzzle shooter experience. As a Ripper, your objective is to obtain and sell highly classified corporate data by infiltrating some of the world’s most secure servers, using the funds you acquire to upgrade both your skills and arsenal. As you play, the rewards you earn, including XP, credits, and booster packs, will allow you to face the increasing difficulty of the game. Challenge yourself, your friends, and people from around the world in the ultimate Deus Ex arcade twist. Breach is a live game mode, introducing new challenges and features by rolling out updates on a regular basis.
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Customers like the quality, graphics and gameplay of the video game console. They mention that it's a very fun game, with awesome gameplay. They also appreciate the rich storytelling and detailed world. That said, opinions are mixed on the storyline, controls, ease of use, and framerate.
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Customers find the quality of the video game console to be great. They say the gameplay is awesome, fun, and challenging. They also say the game handles amazingly well, is a solid game in the cyberpunk genre, and allows game saves at will. Customers also like the exploring, sneaking, and hacking abilities.
"Amazing game. This sequel continue the story of Adam Jensen and does so with a new perspective on how the world views augments...." Read more
"This is a very fun game that gives you a lot of options for how to play, both in terms of your abilities and your decisions on how to approach a..." Read more
"...Vote with your wallets, please. I think the game is great but detest some of the practices that the marketing team/corporate come up with...." Read more
"...freedom, an interesting story that played with expectations and a fun system that let you choose how you wanted to play and allowed for emergent..." Read more
Customers like the graphics in the video game console. They mention that the graphics are amazing, unmatched, and elaborately artistic. They also appreciate the level design, saying that it really rewards exploring and inspection. They praise the simplistic design for the augments, and the colorful world. Overall, customers find the game to be well designed and beautiful.
"...The simplistic design for the augments and their potentially complicated uses is a beautiful way for both experienced and inexperienced to enjoy the..." Read more
"...The characters are better. The politics are deeper. The graphics are obviously a lot better, and a large portion of the beginning of the game takes..." Read more
"...The graphics are better and the audio is well done (though the music is too loud to hear the voice-overs clearly without adjustment)...." Read more
"...Graphics are, of course, very good, though there's some noticeable slow down in some of the in-engine cutscenes...." Read more
Customers like the gameplay. They say the game is richly detailed, with a well-laid out plot. They also say the experience is earned from exploring, killing or taking down enemies, hacking, and reading eBooks. Customers also appreciate the tweaked details that improve the gameplay experience. They mention that the graphics are good and there is nice attention to detail in the environments.
"...So there is a very good self-contained story, but there's also a "big picture" plotline behind it that's completely unresolved and leaves you with a..." Read more
"...Experience is earned from exploring, killing or taking down enemies, hacking, reading eBooks, and other events...." Read more
"...It brought innovative, extensive choice-based freedom, an interesting story that played with expectations and a fun system that let you choose how..." Read more
"...On a positive note though, its fun when its action time and the exploration is good...." Read more
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"...Graphics are, of course, very good, though there's some noticeable slow down in some of the in-engine cutscenes...." Read more
"...Conclusion: It's on sale for around $10 everywhere. Pretty good deal at this price point despite some shortcomings." Read more
"...Not as good as the first unfortunately but still worth playing." Read more
"...Good story and characters and a very decent system for how your decisions affect future events...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the storyline. Some find the story compelling, interesting, and impressive, while others say it's weak and lacking overall progression.
"...The story is well thought out, with the additional documents and computers scattered throughout the game to add flavor to the narrative as a whole...." Read more
"...but there's also a "big picture" plotline behind it that's completely unresolved and leaves you with a kind of underwhelming cliffhanger...." Read more
"...The story seems standard fare so far, but what I really like about it with this game is that when you're choosing a response, you're not sure who to..." Read more
"...This is not a good successor to the previous I hate to say. I really do hate to be like that as a fan of the previous." Read more
Customers are mixed about the controls of the video game console. Some mention that the graphics are gorgeous and the wide variety of control schemes and play styles makes for an enjoyable experience. They also say that the gameplay is fun and conducive to different playthroughs utilizing different skill sets. However, others say that they are clunky, not good at all, and complicated.
"...'s only one boss fight and it's much more satisfying and conducive to multiple approaches than the ones in DXHR...." Read more
"...Like the Elder Scroll or Far Cry series, there are a variety of ways to achieve your goals. Do you go in guns blazing or as a silent killer?..." Read more
"...AI behavior is extremely simplistic and the "distract by throwing a trash bin" tactic is sadly just about all you need to succeed on a..." Read more
"...The gameplay is definitely as expected, but the ability to change controller schemes on a console is like a breath of fresh air, as this was not a..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the video game console. Some mention it's easy but good, and easy to navigate. They also say it'll take a while to complete your objectives, and that it'd be a fun, quick and laughably easy RPG shooter. However, others say that it is tedious, hard to follow, and too complicated to be fun.
"...content, so I did not take off stars for it's lack of compelling gameplay or thought...." Read more
"...I found the coverr system great. It's easy to navigate and enables you to quickly move around for strategic positioning...." Read more
"...should not be supported, but understand: it's completely and utterly unnecessary. You don't need those items, you don't need the extra experience...." Read more
"...each objective, almost every time one of these ways is through a painfully obvious, cartoonishly large air vent that conveniently circumvents..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the framerate of the video game. Some mention that it has a nice flow for combat, and the control scheme allows for fluid game play. However, others say that the game is super slow.
"...to be told over two or more games, and Mankind Divided's poor commercial performance probably precludes the release of the game(s) that would've..." Read more
"...The combat is fluid and is further expanded upon with the use of augments...." Read more
"...But you can clearly see the FPS slowdown during some in-game cut scenes...." Read more
"...anything I don't like, the graphics in some sections of the game tend to run slower on my version of the PS4..." Read more
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Now for the bad. The game does have microtransactions in forms of purchasable Praxis Kits. This is nothing that effects the player, since there are plenty to be earned in the game without resorting to spending real money. There are also credits you can buy for the tacked on and horrible Breach Mode. Breach Mode is additional content, so I did not take off stars for it's lack of compelling gameplay or thought. Although what is in the main story is filled with character, it is on the short side. Assuming you just did the main quests and did so with assault in mind, you'd fly through the main game in possibly 6 hours (depending on skill). If you take a stealth approach and think your way through situations, it's substantially longer. Also, sidequests do add a significant time to the total. Overall, with everything added up, it would be closer to 25 hours, not including Breach Mode.
So in the end, I highly recommend this game. I am sure I left out a some things required to give a full review but this should be enough information to give those on the edge the nudge or at least become more informed.
I get the impression most people disagree with me about this, but I think Mankind Divided is much better than Human Revolution. The characters are better. The politics are deeper. The graphics are obviously a lot better, and a large portion of the beginning of the game takes place in daytime so the visuals are much prettier generally. The new augments are a lot of fun. There's only one boss fight and it's much more satisfying and conducive to multiple approaches than the ones in DXHR.
The downside is that the main plot, while much more interesting to me than that of Human Revolution, was also clearly designed to be told over two or more games, and Mankind Divided's poor commercial performance probably precludes the release of the game(s) that would've finished the story. So there is a very good self-contained story, but there's also a "big picture" plotline behind it that's completely unresolved and leaves you with a kind of underwhelming cliffhanger. This doesn't bother me, but it's been a significant issue for other people I've talked to about it.
I really recommend it anyway. It's very fun and it might provoke some thoughts.
Quick Review: It's all about choice in Deus Ex Mankind Divided, and while it feels much like it's predecessor Human Revolution, the variety of ways to finish missions and achieve your goals is as vast as it is satisfying. The graphics are better and the audio is well done (though the music is too loud to hear the voice-overs clearly without adjustment). There is no multiplayer. I encourage everyone to NOT SPEND MONEY ON MICROTRANSACTIONS that SquareEnix has added. I'm not knocking any stars off because it doesn't interfere with the game at all, but is still a dishonest and greedy cash grab from corporate.
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After roughly 20 hours of playing, I feel like I can confidently say I think Deus Ex Mankind Divided is a great game. Not perfect, but I already feel like I have received my money's worth.
Mankind Divided feels like a continuation of the previous Deus Ex, Human Revolution in all the positive ways. New augments, more choices in how to finish missions, and you don't actually have to kill a single person to finish the game! I'm currently working on my non-violent play through first and think it's fantastic. There are consequences to everything you do. For example, when I broke into someone's apartment, I was caught and they tried to find me. They ended up pulling guns and being shot down by the police. I lost a merchant that will never come back.
To start, there are three difficulties to choose from: Give me a story (easy), Give me a challenge (medium), and Give me Deus Ex (hard). There is a fourth option for a hardcore mode once the game has been completed once. I choose Give me Deus Ex because I wanted a challenge and let me tell you: I receive a good challenge. Not once did I feel like I was cheated when I died.
Like the Elder Scroll or Far Cry series, there are a variety of ways to achieve your goals. Do you go in guns blazing or as a silent killer? Take the merciful route using non-lethal take downs and stun guns or sneak around using sound to distract the enemies instead? Being able to choose my approach to fit my play style (or current mood) is a huge plus to me. Not to mention that you don't have to kill a single character in the game, including bosses. I chose the social enhancer augment so I could successfully win the conversation battles.
The first thing I noticed is that the music is LOUD. I could barely hear the dialogue spoken during the first cutscenes (I watched the recap video). I turned the music volume down to 60 and turned subtitles on. Setting the music volume at 60 has given me a great experience so far.
For the first mission I was given two options for the first mission: Non-lethal or Lethal. I went non-lethal. Then, I was given the choice of a long range or short range weapon. I choose the tranquilizer gun. I found the coverr system great. It's easy to navigate and enables you to quickly move around for strategic positioning. I was quietly running from hiding spot to hiding spot without any mistakes.
There is an optional tutorial mode to get a feel for the controls and abilities. Going into the tutorial doesn't affect the game and can be replayed as many times as needed. Afterwards, you're put back in the game where you left off. The controls took a little bit to get used to (I still sometimes mess up the crouch -- L3 -- versus item wheel -- R3 --) so the tutorial was a great way to get familiar with it.
Graphics are good, as expected of a next gen game. But you can clearly see the FPS slowdown during some in-game cut scenes. It was easily noticeable and reminded me I was playing a game, taking me out of the experience. However, I did see cut scenes that didn't suffer FPS loss; not all cut scenes were created equal. The lighting is fantastic, shining on various materials with realistic qualities. Whether plastic, metal, leather, skin, brick, or other substance, it behaves as it should in real life. I thought the skin textures looked realistic for a PS4 game as well.
The battery system is back, like the game before, and is both good and bad. While it forces me to think about how I approach a mission and to use it sparingly when I need it, I felt there were times when it was detrimental. I don't like that non-lethal take downs require you to have battery power. How is the non-lethal take down any different than the super jumping or sprinting?
Experience points are how you get and use praxis to learn and upgrade augments. Experience is earned from exploring, killing or taking down enemies, hacking, reading eBooks, and other events. You are rewarded for exploring every nook and cranny, and thats what I've done. I loved looking through the vents and trying to break into the various locations. Weather I hacked the front door, went in through a window, or snuck in through the vents, there were always a number of ways to get inside the place I wanted to go.
The inventory from Human Revolution returns as a slot based system. You can expand it, but you still have to manage it by moving items around. You can upgrade your guns with crafting supplies or other expendable items like the always fabulous and useful multi-tool.
The augments from Human Revolution return with a few new ones. The twist here is that it overclocks our hero, meaning he'll have to choose which to invest in, and which to shut down permanently. Most of the augments were uninteresting to me, mainly focused on the action part of the game. There are a few stealthy or hacker-y augments to choose from though. If you like inflicting pain or being superhuman you'll likely dig the augments and might have trouble choosing which to shut down.
Hacking makes a return as well, and so far I haven't seen any real difference between MD and HR. There are plenty of keypads to hack, but also computers to find codes or just read about people's lives. Collecting data pads and other items (like ebooks) gives you deeper insight into the world of Mankind Divided.
The story seems standard fare so far, but what I really like about it with this game is that when you're choosing a response, you're not sure who to trust. It creates a tense atmosphere of wondering if you're doing the right thing. Also, the atmosphere is compelling. You feel like you're being discriminated against and segregation is openly happening. If you get on the "naturals" side of the metro, you'll be stopped by police when you exit because it's against the law. One of the other locations in the game show you just how bad the augmented population is treated when compared with Prague, the main city.
Pre-order and DLC items can only be used ONE TIME and are SAVE LOCKED. What does this mean exactly? When you choose to take your item out of "Storage" (press L2 when in the inventory screen), you cannot redeem it again. That means the pre-order guns I received I can only claim ONCE. This is a pathetic. I don't blame the devs, as they are likely to not have anything to do with this shady practice.
DO NOT GIVE SQUARE-ENIX ANY OF YOUR MONEY BY PURCHASING MICROTRANSACTION ITEMS FOR A SINGLE PLAYER GAME THAT CAN ONLY BE USED ONCE. I'm sick and tired of this practice. Vote with your wallets, please. I think the game is great but detest some of the practices that the marketing team/corporate come up with. It's a shame too, because Eidos, the devs, deserve props for this great game.
As for bugs, I've only encountered a single one during my playthrough and that was when trying to turn in a piece of breach software. The game hung during the conversation scene and I had to shut the game down and re-open it. Otherwise my experience has been very smooth.
I highly recommend this game to people who like stealth games, futuristic/sci-fi action games, games with choice, and RPG elements.
I would not recommend this game to people who like constant killing and murder sprees with no consequences like Doom or Call of Duty.
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こんな短期間に値段下げまくるのはやはりつまらないから売れないんですかね?
前作は日本語版をクリアまでやりましたが、あまり代わり映えしてないような?
定価からすれば安くなってたので英語版だけど買いましたがストーリーはやっぱりさっぱりで盛り上がるとこ一切無く途中で飽きたのでほったらかしてます。
日本語版なら楽しめたのだろうか?
今更買い直す気はないので皆さんのレビューや攻略サイト見て忘れた頃にまたやろうかと思ってます。
しかし今の値段ならこうは思わなかったのかな?値段相当だし。