Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, a cyberpunk-themed role playing game, is scheduled for release on February 2016 as a result of fans' feedback on the Deus Ex series.
In an interview with game director Jean-François Dugas posted in Crossmap, he said that because of criticism they received about the boss fights, the game developer come up with better game.
The page wrote that Dugas admitted being afraid and hesitant when he was asked to direct the game. "This time around, since we know what it takes, what you need is courage. It's just courage. Because the task is enormous," he said.
The game never lose its sight with the setting and storyline. Tomsguide describe Deus Ex series as "ripe for sequels ever since its inception in 2000." Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will look at what happens when an entire population of cyborgs becomes second-class citizens.
Tomsguide summarized the storyline beginning two years after the end of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Some decided to undergo body enhancement with the help of cybernetic technology. A "Mechanical Apartheid" has kept pure and augmented citizens at odds. However, terrorism is high. This is where Adam Jensen enters and use his augmented abilities to preserve order.
How the game ends is somehow not similar to the previous game Deus Ex: Human Revolution. MNR Daily wrote that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" will not have multiple endings. This has been noted by PC Gamer, although it also doesn't mean that players won't have choices and follow a linear game.
The page also posted the Executive Narrative Director Mary DeMarle explanations regarding how they come up with the endings. She explains that the player should find out how the ending will be.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, a cyberpunk-themed role playing game is scheduled for release on February, 2016 on Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC.
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