Deus ex mankind divided breach series#
The next reveal was Deus Ex GO, the latest spin on the mobile game series that previously included Hitman GO and Lara Croft GO. Still, hopefully the team at Eidos Montreal have found a way to make Breach unique. A recent live-action trailer for the game depicted a world where augmented people have been corralled into ghettos to keep them separate from "normal" people, and now a fresh set of gameplay videos have revealed more of what this world has to offer.įirst up is a gameplay video (above) detailing Deus Ex: Mankind Divided's Breach gameplay mode, set in a virtual reality world where the player must "hack" through the highly-advanced security of the Palisade Bank Corporation using a digital avatar, putting an arcade spin on the usual Deus Ex gameplay. The visual design and stealth elements make Breach look strongly reminiscent of indie game Volume, which was released last year, and the hacking themes might be a little too close to those of Watch Dogs 2, which is also being promoted at this year's E3. Set some time before the original Deus Ex, Jensen's story sees humanity at a tipping point where augmented humans are hated and feared by many - especially in the wake of Human Revolution's ending, in which corrupted chips caused augmented people all over the world to lash out in fits of psychotic violence. The latest entry in the series, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, will continue the story of protagonist Adam Jensen, who first appeared in the 2011 prequel game Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Set in a future where mankind has become obsessed with "improving" human bodies by adding machine parts, the franchise poses some challenging questions about the morals and merits of transhumanism, alongside a broader narrative about personal liberty and political machinations (with the Illuminati always somewhere in the mix). The world of the Deus Ex games offers as much intellectual stimulation as it does exciting stealth-based gameplay and action.