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August 2016
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Die Autoren gefallen
Viel unterschiedliche Ausrüstung
Erlaubt sehr viele Spielweisen
Immer wieder interessante Entscheidungen
Ordentliche Story
Hübsches Art-Design
Viele versteckte Objekte und Wege
Auch ohne zu töten spielbar
Keine nervigen Bosskämpfe
Interessante Hau
Abwechslungsreiches Gameplay
Unzählige Lösungswege
Zum Teil tolle Atmosphäre
Sehr schöne
Kleine Nebengeschichten
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Etwas überladene
Teils inkonsistente Menüs und Steuerung
Einiges an kleineren Grafik- und Animationsfehlern
Veröffentlicht: 2016-08-24, Autor: Gabriel , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Brilliantly crafted cyberpunk world that oozes atmosphere and attention to detail, Side quests are lengthy and can be completed in various ways, Superb and highly rewarding stealth mechanics
Main story lacks meaningful NPCs and character development, Shooting mechanics are adequate for stealth, but still feel inadequate in action-heavy scenarios, Some animation issues
Mankind Divided offers up an excellent romp through a cyberpunk world as it descends into oppressive madness. The story is somewhat lacking, but the numerous side quests, fantastic stealth, and gritty setting will keep you engaged for hours...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-08-21, Autor: Dennis , Testbericht von: destructoid.com
Zusammenfassung: I've never really been a fan of “mystery box”-styled Season Passes. They take the concept of dropping down money sight-unseen on content that isn't out yet and add an extra layer of risk, as there's no certainty that the content you're paying for is even...
Open-ended approach to missions, Much larger, more fluid areas than Human Revolution, New augments make for some interesting strategies
Level design getting a bit too recognizable, Lip-sync issues, and a few other performance hitches, Story pitters out in the worst type of non-ending
Despite all that, I'm enjoying it. Usually these sorts of nail-my-hands-to-the-mouse-and-WASD review periods are a slog, sitting at a desk ten or more hours a day trying frantically to beat an embargo. But Deus Ex? I'm having a hell of a good time, an...
Zusammenfassung: In Deus Ex: Human Revolution , the cybernetically augmented Adam Jensen famously "never asked for this." He was a cop-turned-security-guard who was suddenly thrown into an international conspiracy when he narrowly survived an attack on his employer – by b...
City hubs are dense and wellrealised, Exploration is rewarding, Variety of mechanics provide a number of satisfying solutions to every situation, Branching plot and sidequest choices entice additional playthroughs
Complex plot can be hard to latch onto, Augmentation overclocking system is disappointingly lenient
Veröffentlicht: 2016-08-19, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: destructoid.com
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth most people's time and cash. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-08-19, Autor: Nicholas , Testbericht von: gamecrate.com
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided isn't a revolutionary experience, but it is a high-quality one in just about every way. If you're a fan of the genre or the series you'll love it, and it's worth a look even for those new to this kind of game (though prepare to wa...
Aside from the smaller-feeling plot, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided improves upon its excellent predecessor in every other way. Its impeccably designed environments are flush with possibility, remaining completely coherent while supporting a wide variety of rou...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-08-19, Autor: Ron , Testbericht von: gamingtrend.com
Extensive visual upgrades, Hacking minigame overhauled, Better movement and control mechanisms, Vastly improved level design, Breach system surprisingly engaging
Story isn't as compelling and feels short, Bugs can ruin your stealth run, Havok issues can break immersion
I imagine the Internet will be abuzz with discussion on the “Mechanical Apartheid” issue, debating whether it was offensive, or if Eidos Montreal did enough to warrant the comparison, but aside from that, there is a very solid effort here. The new augment...