Eidos Montreal has taken Deus Ex: Mankind Divided to a whole different level; with a new approach for players with different styles to actually feel comfortable. With new in-game features, the latest Deus Ex game has certainly created another one that is far from biting the dust.
Jean-Francois Dugas, Game Director, explained as to why the new game mode of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided came to be. After an extensive wait by the fans, the up and coming game allows a more dynamic approach in terms of play style and drastic decision making.
"I know you guys have been asking for New Game + since the beginning of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and for a lot of reasons we couldn't do it. This time we have good news. We're taking the time to develop it, and it's really all about having players have fun with it. Discovering even more about the maps and the secrets," Dugas said in a report by Game Debate.
On a more important note, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided offers the validity of a player to establish their own style into the accomplishment of an objective; moreover, different rewards for the corresponding experiences will be given, in relation to the said method applied by the gamers. This is distinct from the features in Deus Ex: Human Revolution, wherein the players were not really compensated for their combative moves that they opted to make. As for the latest title, a player's risk-reward ratio for doing an all-out trigger fest is considered legitimate.
One mode that was released lately enables players to somewhat replay the story, after finishing the game through their augmentations that have been obtained before so. Another patch of the game includes the tendency to have scaled or rather upgraded enemies; this may result in the increased difficulty of the said characters, according to a recent update by Vg247.
The illustration of the in-game graphics of the characters were also immensely noticeable, since the developers were noted to have used Pure Hair . As delivered by Segment Next, such attention to detail is one other factor that may take Deus Ex: Mankind Divided to the top, with other next-gen games that are on the way.
There is no specific date yet as to when Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will be released, but it is expected to reach gaming shelves during the early parts of 2016. Stay tuned for further updates on Eidos Montreal's latest creation.
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