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    FlameWolfe07
    Rated 12/25/2025
    Exactly What I Wanted

    I didn't finish Human Revolution, mostly because of the controls. Thankfully, those are much better this go around, as well as some other quality of life improvements. Don't worry if you didn't play or finish Human Revolution. They give you a very detailed background at the start of the game. The story is interesting and there are plenty of side quests to keep you engaged. There's a variety of ways to approach every single quest. You can truly play things out your way, and you can spec out a character build to match. There are some really fun new augments, and the overclock system adds an interesting level of strategy. Overall, this game was a fun romp with great characters, a good story, and some really interesting/challenging levels. DLC Review: There are 3 DLC's, all of which are standalone stories and have some minor spoilers to the main game. A Criminal Past: This is a mission that takes place before the main game. You are able to choose if you want to go with only Jensen's normal augs, or if you want to break canon and also use his new overclocked augs. This one was the most difficult, as you start out with only some basic skills, no PRAXIS kits for upgrades, and no weaponry. It takes awhile before you really start to collect things, and PRAXIS kits are few and far between. That said, it was a fun DLC, albeit challenging. A good length for the main mission with plenty of places to explore and hidden things to find. Desperate Measures: I think this one is actually just a bonus mission rather than a full DLC, but it's listed in Jensen's Stories and is separate from the main game like the others. This one was quite fun, and I enjoyed the challenge of breaking into a Tarvos facility without anyone being the wiser. You start with a few items and a handful of Praxis kits (10?), with your basic upgrades unlocked and new overclocked augs available. There are plenty of goodies spread throughout the level. System Rift: This was another fun one, teaming up with good ol' Francis to take on Palisade Bank's Blades facility. Again, you start out with a few items and Praxis kits (13?), basic upgrades and overclocked augs unlocked. This DLC has its own small hub and then the Blades facility itself. As you'd expect, there's plenty of places to poke your nose into. I enjoyed all the DLC's. They each had their own challenges and intrigue attached. My only complaint is that I feel like Desperate Measures and System Rift would have been better served as part of the main game. They could have slid right in as some secondary quests for you to unlock at certain points in the game. Given the limited nature of them being self-contained, you don't get the chance to go at them to your fullest, nor do you get to experience them in NG+. Now, the prequel mission (Criminal Past) makes sense to do separately, but otherwise, I think it was a missed opportunity by the devs. Especially as DLC's, particularly in open world games, are more often than not thread into the main story to access. Being able to super stealth my way through the Blades with all my upgrades would have been the best.

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    The year is 2029, and mechanically augmented humans have been deemed outcasts, segregated from the rest of society. Now an elite covert agent, Adam Jensen is forced to operate in a world that has grown to despise his kind. Armed with an 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.

    HUMAN 2.0
    Choose from an array of cutting edge weapons and augmentations, customizing them to fit your playstyle.

    IN THE NEAR FUTURE, MANKIND STANDS DIVIDED
    Explore diverse locations and discover a near future setting where humanty's fate hangs in the balance.

    MEANINGFUL CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES
    Experience the world of Deus Ex, where the decisions you make and the actions you take play a crucial role in determining the game’s outcome.

    DEUS EX: MANKIND DIVIDED - BREACH - NEW GAME MODE
    Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Breach is a live game mode, introducing a puzzle arcade approach on gameplay.

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    Release:
    8/23/2016
    Publisher:
    Eidos Interactive Corp
    Genres:
    Action, Adventure, Role Playing Games
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