The Deus Ex series is been known for its emphasis on open-ended gameplay and choice, wrapped in an immersive cyberpunk atmosphere. And it's something the games' creators at Eidos Montreal take seriously, to the point where fans can choose what pre-order Deus Ex was very nearly not Deus Ex at all You try to talk a madman into surrendering before he blows himself and his hostages to kingdom come. You crawl through airducts and sewers hoping you don't attract attention You shoot it out with terrorists Square Enix recently revealed the official release date for sci-fi wonder Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, but the celebration was dampened with a strange pre-order scheme that could have a huge impact on the future of the games industry. The studio's neo-noir A few days ago, Eidos Montreal and Square Enix announced their pre-order campaign for the highly anticipated Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, and it was repugnant. It is, perhaps, the most cynical attempt at a cash grab from customers we have seen yet The first part of our interview with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided's Gameplay Director Patrick Fortier focussed on choices, consequences, and overarching narrative. The second part of the interview, which took place at Gamescom 2015, is all about the game's If you ignore the awful “Augment your pre-order” campaign going on with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and just remember how cool the game looks, everything seems to work out fine in this world. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided will be out on February 23rd and also .
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is one of the most expected video game launches of the coming months, the first sequel to a successful reboot for the franchise that has both long-term fans and new converts, all of them eager to start experiencing the new Square Enix Corporation’s (OTCMKTS:SQNXF) "Deus Ex Mankind Divided" is an upcoming cyberpunk themed action role-playing video game releasing for Sony Corporation’s (ADR) (NYSE:SNE) PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Corporation’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) Xbox One and However, in light of the recent Deus Ex: Human Revolution "Augment your pre-order" nonsense in which SquareEnix have taken crowdfunding mechanics, of all things, and applied them to a pre-order system, it seems that it might be worth talking about the It’s an all-star line-up from Square Enix over the next six months, with the return of Tomb Raider, Just Cause, Hitman and Deus Ex. We speak with Europe and Americas CEO Phil Rogers about managing expectations in a perpetually changing games industry It .
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