![]() Reversing course, I used the maintenance spaces and ductwork to get to the third floor. Climbing down, I stumbled upon heavily fortified vaults with lasers and turrets that were, at this point, impassable with my current augment loadouts. Using my strength, I punched through the soft wall and exposed the building infrastructure where I found the aforementioned vents. ![]() Using that information and some hacking skills, I popped a few locked doors and found my way into a boardroom with a weak wall. In this particular case, I used some social engineering on the bank receptionist who bragged entirely too much. Sure, there’s plenty of air ducts to crawl through, but in Mankind Divided things are not nearly as binary as they were in Human Revolution. There is a lot of polish going on here, and it’s not just the significant graphical upgrades.īack to the Palisade Bank, I reflect on what it took to get here. The new Dawn Engine brings better cover controls, tighter shooting mechanics, cleaner balance between RPG, combat, and stealth, and all on top of the vastly improved visuals. Mankind Divided spells a retooling of a great many aspects of Human Revolution. After a series of terrorist anti-augment activities, Adam sets off to uncover the truth about the source of the movement, as well as what happened during the two years he can’t remember. Ready for duty once again, Adam has left Sarif Industries to join Interpol in Prague. After the events at Pangaea, he was found floating in the water and spent the last two years in an amnesiatic state, recovering at an unspecified base in Alaska. Hatred and fear threaten to rip the world apart, and behind it all are shadowy puppet masters pulling the strings.Īdam’s had a rough few years. But it’s worse than that - people have to take expensive Neuropozine to prevent their augments from rejecting, and the poorest population has to resort to crime, extortion, and even violence to get it. Those without are carted off to “Golem City” - a sort of augmentation internment camp. Guards with a look and demeanor of German SS soldiers frequently halt people in the streets, demanding to see their papers. Seats for “Naturals Only” dot the nicer parts of Prague, while train stations have queues equally segregated.
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