More player choices will be tracked for the ending

Apr 15, 2015 18:08 GMT  ·  By

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided might not have a launch date at the moment, but fans of the franchise are behaving like the title is set to come out during 2015 and are already asking the development team questions about the more refined gameplay elements.

The good news is that Jean-Francoise Dugas, who is the director of the experience at Eidos Montreal, seems to be ready to offer details as long as the developers have dealt with them previously.

On his Twitter account, he has been taking questions from fans and delivering answers that seem to show that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is in many ways a continuation of the ideas seen in Human Revolution.

The entire game can be completed without leaving stealth, even the boss battles, as long as players are willing to invest all their resources into staying in the shadows and away from enemies.

Apparently, the map of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has not yet been completed, and the developers are still exploring what areas gamers will travel to.

Takedowns will remain in third person, and no camera changes are being implemented when compared to Human Revolution.

More choices that gamers make will be tracked and will influence the way the ending of the title is constructed.

Eidos Montreal also seems to be undecided when it comes to the introduction of a New Game+ mode to Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided offers more options for the player

The development team has already said that the story of the new title will deal with the aftermath of the ending of the first one.

Gamers will have more options when it comes to the augmentations that main character Adam Jensen can use, which now include a powerful shield, a ranged nano blade, and more.

It seems that Eidos is also aiming to make the game more social, giving players ways to find out information by interacting with people, even with the bosses that segment progression.

The Give Me Deus Ex difficulty mode will be brought back for Mankind Divided, designed to challenge those who have played the first release in the franchise.

The new title is designed to be launched on the Xbox One from Microsoft, the PlayStation 4 from Sony, and the PC.

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