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# Diverse Locations Augmentation Customization Choices Matter Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Xbox One

**Price:** 58 zł
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- **What is this?** Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Xbox One
- **How much does it cost?** 58 zł with free shipping
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Challenge Yourself:** Earn rewards and face increasing difficulties in a thrilling arcade-style gameplay.
- • **Breach Mode Included:** Enjoy a free innovative live game mode that offers a connected puzzle shooter experience.
- • **Decisions Shape Destiny:** Experience meaningful choices that impact the game’s outcome and your journey.
- • **Explore a Divided Future:** Dive into a richly crafted world where humanity's fate hangs in the balance.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Agent:** Become the ultimate augmented covert agent with customizable weapons and abilities.

## Overview

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for Xbox One is an action role-playing game set in a dystopian future where players navigate a world divided by the augmentation of humanity. With a focus on player choice, customization, and an innovative live game mode, it offers a unique gaming experience that challenges players to shape their own destinies.

## Description

The year is 2029, and mechanically augmented humans have now been deemed outcasts, living a life of complete and total segregation from the rest of society. Now an experienced covert operative, Adam Jensen is forced to operate in a world that has grown to despise his kind. Armed with a new arsenal of state-of-the-art weapons and augmentations, he must choose the right approach, along with who to trust, in order to unravel a vast worldwide conspiracy. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Breach is an innovative game mode included in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. This new take on the game offers, for the very first time, an arcade approach on the gameplay of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, providing players with a connected puzzle shooter experience. As a Ripper, your objective is to obtain and sell highly classified corporate data by infiltrating some of the world’s most secure servers, using the funds you acquire to upgrade both your skills and arsenal. As you play, the rewards you earn, including XP, credits, and booster packs, will allow you to face the increasing difficulty of the game. Challenge yourself, your friends, and people from around the world in the ultimate Deus Ex arcade twist. Breach is a live game mode, introducing new challenges and features by rolling out updates on a regular basis.

Review: Incredible stealth RPG, memorable characters/universe - I was a big fan of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and am a big fan of this sequel. From gameplay, to story, to visuals, to universe, it's incredibly immersive. I have been a serious gamer for 10+ years now, and after multiple plays through, I can say this is in my top 10 favorite games. Gameplay: I have played Roleplay Stealth RPGs before (Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell, etc.), but Mankind Divided really excelled at the balance of stealth and combat. The amount of customization between your upgrade tree and weapons is fantastic, and the maps allow for diverse options for completion. I found something new and a better way to do things even on my 3rd play through. The stealth is very rewarding, as is the combat. I have focused on each, and blended both on my 3rd play through. There are just lots of fun ways to play the game and complete a mission, but especially rewarding with stealth. Silently taking down enemies, disabling or sneaking through alarm systems, finding every nook and cranny on the map to help you stay undetected, it's well thought out and planned by the developers. Story/Universe: My favorite thing about this game, and what really stuck with me after playing it, is the plot and world you are in. The future setting is very realistic, and presents a lot of thought provoking ideas about the progression of human interaction with technology, and how people treat each other who are different from themselves. It raises a lot of deep human nature/society questions, and is the main focus of the plot. How the wide-spread use of mechanical augmentation affects society is really interesting, and puts you in a place I could really see us being in a hundred years or so. The environment, the technology, the people, are all interesting and make you feel a part of it. And the choices you make, the characters your affect, what happens in the story, all give you a real sense is meaning. Adam Jensen (main character) is one of my favorite video game characters and leaves a lasting impression, especially after the variety of choices and dialog he has. I know people have complained about the length of main campaign and ending, and wish there wasn't an in-game purchasing system for upgrade points. But really you can put plenty of time into this game, especially because it has so much opportunity for multiple play throughs (play style, upgrades, story choices). The campaign ending isn't as grand as the last, but is more open ended and raises questions (leaving you with a cliffhanger for the next), which is fine because I'm really excited for the next one now to answer some of these big questions. And the in-game purchasing was pushed on the developers to help it make money. But so many games have in-game purchases now, I really don't see the problem with this one. If you don't want to use it to give you an upgrade advantage, don't. It's not for multiplayer, only campaign so it doesn't help you get ahead of competing players. Overall it's a really fun and impactful game, with gameplay and a universe that are memorable. I can think of very few ways to improve it, and hope it gets the support it needs to present the next sequel as good as Mankind Divided.
Review: A new adventure. - I've never played the last game. This game starts as a new adventure for me. I love how almost everything is so technical and you have choices. It's like playing the Mass Effect series. You make choices and it alters how the game is played. I absolutely hate quickie games that you can easily finish with hardly no replay value but this is different. Good job Square Enix. Maybe you can send out a patch that will make the game play in full 1080p. Thanks!

## Features

- IN THE NEAR FUTURE, MANKIND STANDS DIVIDED - Explore diverse locations and discover a near future where humanity's fate, amid the oppression of the mechanically augmented, hangs in the balance
- HUMAN 2.0 - Become the ultimate augmented covert agent as you choose from a vast array of weapons and augmentations, customizing them to your desired specifications
- MEANINGFUL CHOICE AND CONSEQUENCES - Experience the renowned world of Deus Ex, where your decisions and actions play a crucial role in determining the game’s outcome
- BREACH – innovative live game mode included for free; Offers an arcade approach providing a connected puzzle shooter experience; Rewards earned allow you to face the increasing difficulty of the game

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible stealth RPG, memorable characters/universe
*by C***G on May 15, 2017*

I was a big fan of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and am a big fan of this sequel. From gameplay, to story, to visuals, to universe, it's incredibly immersive. I have been a serious gamer for 10+ years now, and after multiple plays through, I can say this is in my top 10 favorite games. Gameplay: I have played Roleplay Stealth RPGs before (Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell, etc.), but Mankind Divided really excelled at the balance of stealth and combat. The amount of customization between your upgrade tree and weapons is fantastic, and the maps allow for diverse options for completion. I found something new and a better way to do things even on my 3rd play through. The stealth is very rewarding, as is the combat. I have focused on each, and blended both on my 3rd play through. There are just lots of fun ways to play the game and complete a mission, but especially rewarding with stealth. Silently taking down enemies, disabling or sneaking through alarm systems, finding every nook and cranny on the map to help you stay undetected, it's well thought out and planned by the developers. Story/Universe: My favorite thing about this game, and what really stuck with me after playing it, is the plot and world you are in. The future setting is very realistic, and presents a lot of thought provoking ideas about the progression of human interaction with technology, and how people treat each other who are different from themselves. It raises a lot of deep human nature/society questions, and is the main focus of the plot. How the wide-spread use of mechanical augmentation affects society is really interesting, and puts you in a place I could really see us being in a hundred years or so. The environment, the technology, the people, are all interesting and make you feel a part of it. And the choices you make, the characters your affect, what happens in the story, all give you a real sense is meaning. Adam Jensen (main character) is one of my favorite video game characters and leaves a lasting impression, especially after the variety of choices and dialog he has. I know people have complained about the length of main campaign and ending, and wish there wasn't an in-game purchasing system for upgrade points. But really you can put plenty of time into this game, especially because it has so much opportunity for multiple play throughs (play style, upgrades, story choices). The campaign ending isn't as grand as the last, but is more open ended and raises questions (leaving you with a cliffhanger for the next), which is fine because I'm really excited for the next one now to answer some of these big questions. And the in-game purchasing was pushed on the developers to help it make money. But so many games have in-game purchases now, I really don't see the problem with this one. If you don't want to use it to give you an upgrade advantage, don't. It's not for multiplayer, only campaign so it doesn't help you get ahead of competing players. Overall it's a really fun and impactful game, with gameplay and a universe that are memorable. I can think of very few ways to improve it, and hope it gets the support it needs to present the next sequel as good as Mankind Divided.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A new adventure.
*by M***N on August 24, 2016*

I've never played the last game. This game starts as a new adventure for me. I love how almost everything is so technical and you have choices. It's like playing the Mass Effect series. You make choices and it alters how the game is played. I absolutely hate quickie games that you can easily finish with hardly no replay value but this is different. Good job Square Enix. Maybe you can send out a patch that will make the game play in full 1080p. Thanks!

### ⭐⭐⭐ Ok sequel, but has some flaws....
*by Q***H on September 5, 2016*

I really want to love this game - especially after the hit Deus Ex: Human Revolution became, I was super excited for this sequel. And while parts of it were everything I hoped for, a number of things, especially the ending mission, just underwhelmed me. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot to love about this game. Between the new experimental augs that expand the number of ways to accomplish objectives, the superb soundtrack, the never-ending conspiracies and numerous plot points, and eventually the choices/sacrifices you have to make -- I was genuinely impressed. But at the same time, once I finished the game, there were definitely some gripes. For instance, although the game gives you a choice of how you wish to play (lethal vs non-lethal), again, just as in the first one, non-lethal is clearly the better way. Can you play lethally? Sure - but you end up having a harder time with various major characters/plot points, and it can be difficult to get some side missions since some characters won't trust you. I also didn't like that the game is basically confined to one city, Prague. I didn't mind being based out of Prague, I just minded the fact that you never get to delve into the life of any other city. Without giving too much away, you do visit other cities on various missions, but you're basically confined to a building/small area. You never really get to explore -- something that I loved about Human Revolution. And the ending -- just disappointed me. For those of you who played Human Revolution, the ending brought a hard choice: should you tell the truth? Spin the truth to promote a certain idea? Or do nothing, and let society find their own truth? It was a brilliant way to end a game where the question "Do the ends justify the means?" was asked over and over again, and where our need to improve ourselves and expand the human condition railed against resistance to change and fear of the unknown. In Mankind: Divided, I was expecting something similar to this. Something profound, as the game deals with some eerily very real life issues - what is the value of a human being? Is that value less when you're part mechanical? How do you integrate the needs of the augmented human with the needs of the natural human? Is it even possible? Yet, the ending we get is attempting to stop a leader who believes blowing up some buildings is the answer. Wait - what? Where's my difficult choice? Where's the consequences that force me to stop, to think, to ponder, to contemplate how future generations will see this situation? Nope - nothing. If I didn't know any better, I'd say it almost feels like the game is incomplete -- like somehow this entire game is just Act 1. The game does mean well -- and there are times when I did feel like the game tries to transcend its 3 star rating to something better, but the lack of ability to explore, coupled with an ending that leaves me shaking my head, just puts it squarely with 3 stars. I'd recommend waiting for a sale before picking this one up.

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