While games in the series haven't traditionally been known for their visuals, Mankind Divided seems to change that. Being the first game in the series running on Square Enix's Dawn Engine, it's quite the looker, even on the Xbox One. From the gritty streets of Prague to dilapidated hotels in Dubai, the strong, well-defined art direction stands out. With Mankind Divided, the series has opted for a white and grey colour palette, and it looks refreshingly different. Though if you do have the time, you'd do well to play Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut to soak up all the lore and detail to get a better idea about the series. There's a 12 minute video in the game's Extras that recap events prior, which is a convenient way to get up to speed with what happened in the earlier game. (Also see: Deus Ex's Gameplay Director on Managing Complexity and Player Choice )Įven if you haven't played the original Deus Ex or Human Revolution you'll be fine tackling Mankind Divided. We've played the first few hours of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided on the Xbox One and this what you need to know before parting with your money. Unlike the likes of Assassin's Creed or Call of Duty, it's managed to stay away from regular, yearly iterations.Īlthough it's releasing five years later, the new game picks up right where Human Revolution left off. The franchise has been around since 2000, but Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is only the fifth game in the series, with the last game being 2011's fantastic Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
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