Deus Ex games have won its fan's heart with an exquisite yet rich, first-person and challenging gameplay. What makes these games different from others is that it actually allows players to explore and talk their way through victory.
According to reports, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided contains two open world sections and a number of side missions, in addition to more than a dozen decision-driven conversations. The game has transitioned its storyline to Prague, however, the overall structure of the game is similar to the previous version of the game, Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
In addition, rather than a single map, the latest version of the game uses a number of discrete open areas connected to a subway system. The gamer needs to select a particular destination on the map to enjoy the transition to another part of the city.
Even though the users are free to explore the areas in the city at their own pace, the locations and neighbourhoods of Prague seem a little unnatural. In fact, some parts may see totally unnatural and different from the real, believable and immersive world.
There are several side missions in the game, which are much more elaborate than before. In fact, some of the side missions rival the complex, main story content at some instances. Thankfully, the content is totally optional. That is, the game gives the option to exit when speaking with others and the side menu provides a detail of all the side quests.
The new game makes players encounter full conversations more than ever. It also provides many optional conversations that are meant to provide an insight into the world. Within those options conversations, users can find a way to make more dialogue choices and divert the exchange.