I loved it, and certainly agree that the reaction was overblown. But I have to say that the way the said cliffhanger happened did feel to abrupt and, possibly, could have been handled better. But it surely doesn't make the whole game somehow unfinished.
Imagine releasing it just before the third movie
Sounds like bad design.I guess it may make less sense if you only focus on the critical path and ignore everything else that feeds into it but it is optional.
It's notHaven't played any new Deus Ex games beside the 2 first game, why is human revolution better than Mankind Divided?
...Thief?Given there's only 2 Eidos studios to go around (Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montreal), the idea that we're gonna have 5 games developed simultaneously (DX, Tomb Raider, Thief, and 2 Marvel properties that are co-op focused and thus totally different from anything else) is pretty hard to believe, yeah.
Haven't played any new Deus Ex games beside the 2 first game, why is human revolution better than Mankind Divided?
Haven't played any new Deus Ex games beside the 2 first game, why is human revolution better than Mankind Divided?
At the end of Human Revolution, I wanted Adam Jensen to perish at the bottom of the ocean, because his lovesick puppy routine bored me half to death (the gameplay was a decent Deus Ex game- miles above Invisible War, not quite as good as the original).Depending on who you ask, it isn't.
Personally, I think they're both on par. Human Revolution is a more globe-hopping adventure in the style of Deus Ex 1, so you have shallower but more diverse hubs. Mankind Divided is more focused on a single city with much greater depth. Also, Human Revolution just has a more engaging narrative in my opinion.
Ultimately, it's down to which style you prefer.
I have serious doubts about Cyberpunk filling in the niche for immersive sims
We just need a good sequel.
Everything we've seen from Cyberpunk suggests it has as much, if not more, in common with the original Deus Ex than it has with the Witcher 3.Cyberpunk is a more traditional RPG and not an immersive sim, they're very different. It's like comparing Thief to Assassin's Creed.
Everything we've seen from Cyberpunk suggests it has as much, if not more, in common with the original Deus Ex than it has with the Witcher 3.
Most people played it later on sale as far as I remember.Huh, I'm surprised so many people on here liked Mankind Divided. Personally, I found it vastly superior to the 2011 game. But it seemed it's reception was generally quiet.
Going by the rest of this "leaker's" info, it's fake.All that fear of Deus ex being a dead franchises because it "vanished" for 3 years are shaping up to be just soon and gloom. What a surprise...
The reception was pretty terrible, because Squeeenix did everything possible to screw with the release:Huh, I'm surprised so many people on here liked Mankind Divided. Personally, I found it vastly superior to the 2011 game. But it seemed it's reception was generally quiet.
It was a full-length game, and I put something like 35–40 hours into it for my first playthrough (I'm always on the longer side of things for immersive sims).Wasn't Mankind Divided not even a finished game? Never played it but remember hearing the game seemed rushed.
Human Revolution ended in a satisfying way.Yes it is a finished game. Very much so. It just ends on a cliffhanger like the first one did, and people whined about that.
As much as I loved DXMD, I never did get around to those.The two story DLCs were also excellent. A corporate infiltration and a prison break, classic set ups executed very well.
Not every first-person game is trying to be an FPS.From the looks of it, Cyberpunk will make redundant whatever MD's devs could cook up.
Mankind Divided was one of the most disappointing, unambitious, insultingly mediocre games of this generation.
Thankfully, we'll no longer have to depend on Deus Ex for sci-fi dystopian cyberpunk shenanigans.