Doc Watson from GamersFTW writes: "With the release of the latest trailer of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, fans will be eager to see how they have improved upon their previous effort, Human Revolution. The answer: it looks like more of the same Deus Ex. But that is not necessarily a bad thing: I take a look at the trailer and discuss why."
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The og deus ex is magical. Im also very exited about mass effect legendary edition from the gp. Its next on my playlist never played mass effect game before.
Why aren't there more? A Star Trek RPG for one. Or something with non humanoid aliens?
I really hope Naughty Dog is doing a Sci-Fi game. As a lover all most things RPG I would love to see Naughty Dog quality in an RPG.
Mary DeMarle led narrative on modern Deus Ex games and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Hopefully it's for lead writer on Mass effect. But that would mean it's way off.
Regardless...i mostly loved Guardians for the story so it's a good get from Bioware.
I wonder if Embracer group is slimming down Crystal Dynamics...
Well Bioware has fallen so far off, its finally good to see them getting some talent where they need it most. First order of business: FIX MASS EFFECT story....immediately
My biggest problem with Deus Ex HR was the boss fights, so if they fix those I'm happy. I'm not expecting anything like the original Deus Ex, but MD definitely looks like a step in the right direction
If Mankind Divided can genuinely make the player make difficult decisions, which have long-lasting and tangible consequences throughout, then it'll be a winner in my book. Keeping the combat and aesthetic largely the same is not an issue at all.
Damn right it's a good thing. It's not very often you get to play a game that so perfectly realizes the old cyberpunk genre. It looks like Bladerunner, or how I pictured Neuromancer would look.
I'm just having a hard time believing their extension of the story. DE:HR seemed like it ended conclusively and now they had to make some excuse as to why Adam is running around still. Wasn't the first game already about augmented vs nonaugments?
And wtf was "You're telling me I had more implants than I knew before!?! Wow I conveniently have more powers just in time for the sequel!"