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Sentai Filmworks Reveals Its May 2017 Release Schedule

Sentai Filmworks has announced its release plans for May 2017. Except for the week of May 9, 2017, at least one title will be released every week in that month.

The Nurse Witch Komugi R Complete Collection will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 2, 2017. All 12 episodes will be presented with Japanese audio and English subtitles.

The Ajin Season 1 Complete Collection will be released separately on DVD and Blu-ray and in a premium edition combo pack on May 16, 2017. All 13 episodes will be featured with English audio, Japanese audio and English subtitles. Girls und Panzer der Film will be released in a DVD and Blu-ray combo pack on the same day. The film will be featured with English audio, Japanese audio and English subtitles.

The Momokuri Complete Collection will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 23, 2017. All 13 episodes will be presented with Japanese audio and English subtitles.

The Himouto! Umaru-chan Complete Collection will be released separately on DVD and Blu-ray and in a premium edition combo pack on May 30, 2017. All 13 episodes will be featured with English audio, Japanese audio and English subtitles.

February’s Games with Gold is for Lovers, Pirates, and Force Wielders

February’s Games with Gold is for Lovers, Pirates, and Force Wielders

Today, Microsoft Announced February’s Games with Gold which includes four exciting new games: two Xbox One and two Xbox 360 games that can be played through Backward Compatibility.

For Xbox One, it’s the lovely co-op space shooter, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime followed by the stunning racing game, Project Cars Digital Edition. On Xbox 360 it’s a pair of LucasArts classics. First up will be the iconic pirate adventure game, Monkey Island 2: Special Edition, and then take a trip to the dark side of the Force with Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

All games will be available for a limited time through Games with Gold, one of the great benefits of being an Xbox Live Gold member.

Below is the specific availability for each of February’s games:

Get ready for Valentine’s Day with Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, starting on February 1, which hopes to win hearts with its bright, charming graphics and frantic, fast-paced gameplay. Scurry around your ship to man turrets, lasers, and other devices with up to three friends or a single, loyal space-pet in this fun-filled co-op space shooter.

Then it’s time to fasten your seatbelt on February 16 when Project Carts Digital Edition, one of the most acclaimed and realistic racing simulators, is available to play with its countless tracks, huge range of cars, career mode, and online multiplayer. The Digital Edition also contains the Limited Edition DLC upgrade that includes five legendary cars!

For the pair of classics coming to Xbox 360 and Xbox One through Backward Compatibility, Monkey Island: Special Edition is the triumphant return of Guybrush Threepwood on February 1, who aims to prove once and for all that he’s the greatest pirate who ever lived. The only thing standing in his way is the undead pirate LeChuck.

Finally, it’s time to wield absolute power as Darth Vader’s secret apprentice in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Use the Force to obliterate everything in your path with your devastating powers and masterful lightsaber techniques.

As always, Games with Gold is here to give gamers a mix of brand-new releases, inspiring classics, and loads of fun. Check out the full details on our Games with Gold program, and make sure you get in on the action while you can!

* Titles are available as free downloads for a limited time, for qualifying paid Xbox Live Gold members in all markets where Xbox Live is available. Some regions may offer different titles depending on market availability. See Major Nelson’s blog for additional details.

For the latest Xbox announcements and to learn more about Games with gold, check out Xbox Wire.

Welcome to the Neon Jungle – Yakuza 0 is Now Available in Australia!

Welcome to the Neon Jungle – Yakuza 0 is Now Available in Australia!

Sydney, Australia — Jan. 24, 2016 – Dateline, Dec. 9, 1988. Japan’s bubble economy is in full swing, and so are the vices and expensive tastes of its denizens, and everybody has a price in Yakuza 0, the prequel to SEGA’s long-running series. The fictional red-light districts of Kamurocho, Tokyo and Sotenbori, Osaka are bursting at the seams for enterprising young criminals to make or take some serious stacks of yen, be it beating up street thugs or running a real estate investment scheme. Players will help shape the foundations of the legendary series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and the nefarious Goro Majima.

Yakuza 0 tells the origin stories of Kazuma Kiryu, the rising Dragon of Dojima, and Goro Majima, before he’s known as the Mad Dog of Shimano, as they fight, hustle, flirt, and dance their way through the seedy underbelly of Japan. Taking place in a chilly but electric Kamurocho, Tokyo in December 1988, Kiryu’s story follows his steady ascension up the ranks of the Dojima yakuza crime family until he gets blamed for a debt collection gone wrong. Kiryu must utilise his cunning and his fists in order to regain his honour and save the reputation of his father figure, Shintaro Kazama. Meanwhile, Goro Majima is running a popular cabaret in Osaka, but he wants more than anything to rejoin the yakuza clan that ousted him. He’ll need to complete a series of impossible tasks set by his bosses, but will these tasks push Majima past the point of no return?

Yakuza 0 Features:

  • The Dragon’s Origins: What lies in a man’s past defines his future, and in this case, we learn a lot about what inspires Kiryu down the paths he takes in the rest of the Yakuza series. Plus, you don’t get to be called “Dragon” without being able to knock a few heads. Combat styles can be hot-swapped during fights for some of the most intense battles in the Yakuza series to date.
  • Embrace the Mad Dog: For the first time in a numbered game, long-time NPC Goro Majima is playable. With his own fighting style, abilities, and his penchant for turning sleaze into profit, stepping into the role of Yakuza’s most eccentric character will provide some eye-opening insight.
  • The Decadence of the 1980s in Japan: Cash rules everything in the world of Yakuza 0, and in the game, there are a million ways to spend, make, or take money. From cash spilling out of the pockets of gang members you fight to Telephone Clubs, Disco Halls, or even Pocket Circuit car races, there are tons of ways to be a well-to-do gangster.

We’ll also be rolling out a few patch updates in the next couple weeks that’ll automatically add a righteous amount of free downloadable content to players who own the game. Each batch contains content such as new outfits, weapons, items, and crafting components that’ll keep players looking fresh and give them an extra edge. The first DLC pack is already live and three additional batches will be made available every week until Feb. 14. These goodies can be accessed in-game by talking to Bob the clown in front of the temple/shrine in both Kamurocho and Sotenbori. 

Yakuza 0 was localised by SEGA® of America, Inc. and is available now for the PlayStation 4 in physical and digital formats in Australia. For more information, please visit: yakuza.sega.com/yakuza0

Minit Sets Off For Adventure, Sixty Seconds at a Time

Minit Sets Off For Adventure, Sixty Seconds at a Time
The Old Lighthouse – Independent game label Devolver Digital have announced Minit, a lo-fi adventure from Kitty Calis, Jan Willem Nijman, Jukio Kallio & Dominik Johann. Minit will be playable at this weekend’s PAX South (January 27 – 29) and release on PC and (maybe.. maybe.. probably yes) on consoles in 2017.

Minit is a peculiar little adventure played sixty seconds at a time. Journey outside the comfort of your home to help unusual folk, uncover countless secrets, and overcome dangerous foes, all in hopes of lifting a rather unfortunate curse which makes the day end after just one minute.

“The Devolver Digital Monetization Department are working on in-app purchases for Minit that will allow players to pay a dollar or watch an hour of advertisements to extend each life one more second,” noted Devolver Digital CFO Fork Parker. “Stay tuned for this and other great ways to frivolously spend more money you probably don’t have in Devolver Digital games you might never actually play.”

Minit is set to arrive on PC and console (again, maybe) in mid 2017. Keep up with development updates and news about the game by following @kittycalis, @jwaaaap, @jukiokallio, @zerstoerer, and @devolverdigital on Twitter. All of them. No more, no less!

Developer: Lots of ‘Em
Publisher: Devolver Digital
Genre: 60-Second Adventure
Release: 2017
Platforms: PC / Console
Tech: Gamemaker Studio

THE NEXT ERA OF HORROR BEGINS WITH THE RELEASE OF RESIDENT EVIL™ 7 biohazard

THE NEXT ERA OF HORROR BEGINS WITH THE RELEASE OF RESIDENT EVIL™ 7 biohazard

Sydney, AustraliaJan. 25, 2017 — Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, announced Resident Evil™ 7 biohazard is now available across Australia and New Zealand. This latest entry in the renowned Resident Evil™ series, which has sold over 71 million units worldwide to date, is available on PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system (the full game is also available to play via the included optional PlayStation®VR Mode), Xbox One and Windows PC (Steam and Windows Store). The Resident Evil series which first coined the “survival horror” term some twenty years ago, innovates the genre yet again as Resident Evil 7 biohazard delivers an incredibly realistic horror experience updated with modern gameplay systems.

Resident Evil 7 biohazard introduces players to Ethan Winters, who has been led to Dulvey, Louisiana in search of his missing wife. There he comes upon a sinister and supposedly abandoned plantation. Upon entering the property it becomes clear that there are secrets to unveil and all is not as it seems. Ethan soon encounters the mysterious Baker family, who have been missing from the area for some time. Will Ethan ever be reunited with his wife? Players will unfold all the secrets behind the mysterious plot as they embark on this truly terrifying and unpredictable survival horror experience.

Resident Evil 7 biohazard features the signature explorative and atmospheric gameplay from the critically acclaimed series that fans across the world have loved for years. The innovative and immersive horror gameplay delivers a disturbingly realistic experience that challenges players to face untold fears, up close and personal, thanks to the dramatic shift to first person view. Powered by Capcom’s original RE Engine and working in tandem with industry leading audio and visual technologies, Resident Evil 7 biohazard promises to define the next era in horror entertainment.

Capcom will continue to support the release of Resident Evil 7 biohazard after launch with optional downloadable content. Available shortly after launch, Banned Footage Vol. 1 and Banned Footage Vol. 2 will each deliver two further scenarios and an extra bonus mode for players to dive even deeper into the terrifying game world. Following those, an additional story episode, Not a Hero, will be released for free to all players in Autumn 2017 and will introduce players to a new separate storyline away from the mysterious drama they’ve already unveiled with Ethan Winters. The Banned Footage Vol. 1 and Banned Footage Vol. 2 content, along with an additional downloadable story episode are available via the Season Pass and deluxe editions of the game.

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ABOUT CAPCOM
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Brut@l Preview

Brut@l

Developer: Stormcloud Games
Publisher: Rising Star Games
Platform: PlayStation 4, PC (Previewed)
Release Date: February 9
Price: TBA – Available Here

Brut@l is making the jump to PC after spending several months as a PlayStation 4 exclusive. The rogue-like dungeon crawler is launching on Steam very soon. We had the chance to get an early look ahead of the game’s February launch.

Brut@l is inspired by old school dungeon crawlers, mixing a hack ’n slash with rogue-like gameplay mechanics. To start the game, players choose one of four classes: Warrior, Amazon, Mage, or Ranger. The player’s health and starting skills are set based on their class. Players are dropped into the dungeon with only their bare fists, an unlit torch, and a shield that doubles as a ranged weapon. Mages swap the shield and their fists for a staff that fires magical bolts at the cost of mana. While the initial skills are chosen based on class, players are free to choose skills from any of the four trees as they level up. This allows players the flexibility to change their play style in response to the drops that appear in their dungeon seed.

Each dungeon contains 26 floors that are randomly generated with the last floor occupied by the final boss. Armour, potion materials, and arrows are scattered throughout the dungeon on pedestals, in chests, and in destroyable containers. Weapon blueprints are found in a similar manner, but require players to collect certain letters to craft the weapon. Once the weapon is crafted, players can use certain coloured letters to enchant their weapons with a variety of different elemental effects. Potions can also be crafted using materials found in the dungeons. The effects of the potions changes every time a new dungeon is started, so players must experiment on either themselves or the enemy each playthrough to discover the effects of each coloured potion.

Brut@l’s armour system is rather novel. Unlike most dungeon crawlers, Brut@l treats armour as an expendable resource. Each piece of armour found awards players 25 points of armour, but players lose armour points as they take damage. The system puts a greater emphasis on player skill, rewarding players who can dodge and block damage.

The health system in Brut@l is composed of a hunger bar and the actual hit points itself. Special attack points and mana will only regenerate with points in the hunger bar. The hit points bar is self explanatory: run out of hit points and die. Since Brut@l is a rogue like, death is permanent. The main source of healing is from food, which recovers HP and hunger points, and healing items, which recover only hit points. Players can try to buy themselves some wiggle room by cashing in the gold they find in the dungeon for a chance to earn reincarnations at the altar of the gods.

Combat in Brut@l is on the simpler end of the spectrum of hack ‘n slash games. The character has a melee attack button that can be chained into combos of three. With enough special power and the weapon’s associated skill, players can trigger a lethal strike that can clear out multiple enemies in one go. The shield throw is more of a utility skill than an actual useful ranged attack with its long cooldown and uninspiring damage. The staff can fire off more shots in quick succession, but come at the cost of mana, which takes time to recharge. The bows use arrows that can be found throughout the dungeon. Strangely enough, the bow is supposed to be the Ranger’s bread and butter weapon, but the Ranger must find a blueprint and craft one just like any other class.

Stormcloud Games highly recommends using a controller for Brut@l and I happen to echo their sentiment. The mouse and keyboard controls are passable, but a little clunky. It is clear that Brut@l was originally envisioned for the consoles as the game is more enjoyable with a controller. The game supports swapping key bindings for mouse and keyboard, but the controller layout is standardized. I am not a huge fan of the game’s dodge controls as it takes way too many button presses to be useful.

Brut@l includes a dungeon creator to augment the randomly generated dungeons. Players are given a variety of tiles, enemies, objects to use. To ensure game balance, each enemy and object has a currency cost attached to them and each dungeon level has a limit of 500 points. Once the dungeon is built, the creator must complete a playthrough in the dungeon to validate the layout before the level can be uploaded. I found the tools to be easy use thanks to the simple controls, and I really like the idea of having players beat their own dungeon to prove it is possible to complete.

Brut@l has a distinctive art style that is inspired by all sorts of retro gaming. The game focuses on a black background accented by white ASCII characters to form everything from enemies to weapons. Objects that are imbued with elemental effects are coloured in a neon glow, which stands out nicely from the game. Brut@l’s art style is an incredibly creative way to pay homage to old school ASCII based games like MUDs while still giving Brut@l a very modern look.  The ASCII design is looks great in screenshots, but the black and white colour scheme is not always the most practical thing. In the heat of the action, it can be difficult to visually track the small enemies that like to cling to the player.

The audio experience in Brut@l is standard for a dungeon crawler. The sound effects are solid. The soundtrack is the usual epic fantasy fare.

Brut@l is an interesting take on the classic rogue-like dungeon crawler. The game is simple to learn and will provide a decent challenge for most gamers. The dungeon creator is a nice bonus to augment the randomly generated content. Brut@l’s art style is one of the most creative designs in the last few years. Brut@l looks like it is more than ready for launch.

Debut Trailer Now Live for ‘Rave in the Redwoods’ Zombies DLC in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Sabotage

Debut Trailer Now Live for ‘Rave in the Redwoods’ Zombies DLC in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Sabotage

Actor-Director-Podcaster Kevin Smith Joins the New ‘90s Themed Zombies Co-Op Mode, Alongside Returning Cast including Ike Barinholtz, Seth Green, Jay Pharoah, Sasheer Zamata and Paul Reubens

January 25, 2017 – Activision and Infinity Ward today debuted the gameplay trailer for ‘Rave in the Redwoods,’ the undead survival co-op mode featured in the upcoming first DLC Map Pack for Call of Duty®: Infinite Warfare, Sabotage. Rave in the Redwoods continues the macabre narrative of the Infinite Warfare zombies experience, taking fans through a new storyline where they’ll fight as one of four classic ‘90s characters and battle new varieties of the living dead in an abandoned lakeside summer camp full of twists and turns.

Additionally, ‘90s icon Kevin Smith, filmmaker, actor and podcaster extraordinaire (Mallrats, Clerks), will portray himself with voice and likeness in Rave in the Redwoods. Just like the protagonists, Kevin has been catapulted straight into another twisted horror film helmed by Willard Wyler, the enigmatic movie director villain played with voice and likeness by Paul Reubens (Pee-wee’s Big Holiday, Gotham). Smith has been left for dead in the movie, but through a series of creepy events will help players attempt to escape the campgrounds where zombie ravers have taken over and turned the site into a techno-fueled nightmare.

Fans can watch the debut trailer here

“I told my buddy Jason (Mewes) I was going to be in Call of Duty and he wept tears of joy,” said Kevin Smith. “I used to play Pitfall just because I wanted to be that thin little man jumping over crocodiles, something I could never be in the real world, so ever since I was a little kid I always dreamed of being in a video game.”

The four playable characters from the original story also return, but with fresh, over-the-top ‘90s archetype roles, voiced by Ike Barinholtz (Neighbours, Suicide Squad) as “the Hip Hop Wannabe;” Seth Green (Robot Chicken, Austin Powers) as “the Kandi Raver;” Jay Pharoah (White Famous, Saturday Night Live) as “the Grunge Rocker;” and Slasher Zamata (Saturday Night Live, Inside Amy Schumer) as “the Westside Gangsta.”

In addition to Rave in the Redwoods zombies content, Sabotage will also include four new multiplayer maps:

  • Dominion – A re-imagining of the classic Afghan map from Modern Warfare® 2, now set on Mars, Dominion retains all the memorable landmarks and gameplay of the original, anchored by the crashed ship in the center, with a few enhancements designed to take advantage of the new movement system.
  • Renaissance – Set in Northern Italy, Renaissance pits players against each other on the narrow streets of Venice surrounded by classic architecture and buildings that promote continuous action through the canals and neighbourhoods of this iconic city.
  • Noir – A dark, grimy city map inspired by futuristic Brooklyn at night, Noir is a classic three-lane map set against a backdrop of a dystopian future, filled with cafes and parks surrounding a brutal downtown warzone.
  • Neon – A virtual training center designed for urban warfare, Neon is a unique, digitised battle arena where cars and other structures spawn out of thin air and enemies dissolve into hundreds of pixels when defeated. Middle lane sightlines will cater to long-range players while the outsides of the map allow for quick counter-attacks in close-quarter action.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Sabotage releases on January 31, 2017 first for the PlayStation 4, with other platforms to follow. The game is rated MA15+ for Mature (Blood, Intense Violence, Strong Language).

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Sabotage DLC Map Pack will be available as a standalone pack or via the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Season Pass. The Season Pass can be purchased on its own or obtained as part of the Legacy Pro or Digital Deluxe editions of the game. Season Pass gives discounted access to all four Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare DLC Map Packs released during 2017 (discount based on a Season Pass suggested retail price of AUD$64.95 / NZD$69.95, and four individual DLC Map Packs at a suggested retail price of AUD$19.95/ NZD$22.95 each). Season Pass owners will also receive 10 Rare Supply Drops upon purchase plus 1,000 bonus Salvage Credits to craft new prototype weapons.

For more information, please visit www.callofduty.com. Fans can also follow @CallofDuty on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

About Activision Publishing, Inc.

Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Activision Publishing, Inc. is a leading global producer and publisher of interactive entertainment. Activision maintains operations throughout the world and is a division of Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ: ATVI), an S&P 500 company.  More information about Activision and its products can be found on the company’s website, www.activision.com or by following @Activision.

 

New Rings Promo Pranks TV Store Shoppers

Paramount Pictures put together a pretty hilarious/terrifying prank to promote the upcoming film Rings. An appliance store was modified to hide an actress dressed up as Samara behind a false TV that was hidden among a wall of TVs. Many unsuspecting customers were distracted by a salesman demoing televisions showing the Rings trailer when Samara crawled out. The video provides plenty of terrified reactions, ranging from a calm, but urgent walk to the exit to full blown screams as the victim sprinted for the exit.

Rings stars Johnny Galecki, Laura Wiggins, Zach Roerig and Aimee Teegarden in the third film in the Ring franchise. The film is set to hit cinemas in Australia on February 23rd.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFur0_aGVWE

New Set of Winter-Themed Baywatch Movie Posters Released

While not entirely applicable for the southern hemisphere, Paramount Pictures has released a brand new set of movie posters for their upcoming Baywatch movie reboot. The posters star each main cast member decked out in their summer best with a little bit of winter gear and the slogan “Don’t worry, summer is coming.”

Baywatch is rebooting the classic 1990s TV series as a movie starring Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Alexandra Daddario, Priyanka Chopra, Kelly Rohrbach, Ilfenesh Hadera and Jon Bass. The film follows Mitch Buchannon (Johnson), who is struggling to keep Baywatch alive, and Matt Brody (Efron), the hot young lifeguard who is brought in to give the team a little sex appeal. The pair must learn to work together when they discover a criminal plot brewing in the Bay.

Baywatch hits cinemas in the US on May 26th. An Australian release date has yet to be announced.

 

The Deus Ex Universe continues its expansion

The Deus Ex Universe continues its expansion

– Deus Ex: Breach and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – VR Experience for PC Now Free on Steam –
– Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past, available on February, 23 2017 –

MONTRÉAL, CANADA – 24 January 2017 – Today, Square Enix® and Eidos®-Montréal announced that Deus Ex: Breach™ and the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided® – VR Experience are now available on Steam for free. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past, the next DLC story mission, will be available on February 23, 2017.

Deus Ex: Breach allows new players to experience Deus Ex’s gameplay style, providing them with a glimpse of the vast realm of choices and possibilities that the Deus Ex Universe® has to offer. Originally released as a Deus Ex: Mankind Divided game mode, Deus Ex: Breach is an innovative game that offers an arcade approach on the gameplay of the Deus Ex series, providing players with a unique connected puzzle shooter experience. As a Ripper in the year 2029, your objective is to obtain and sell classified corporate data by hacking into some of the world’s most secure servers, using the funds you acquire to upgrade both your skills and arsenal. By obtaining this data, you will be able to unveil and expose the deepest, darkest secrets of the corporations in the Deus Ex Universe, with your efforts potentially unmasking some of the most dangerous individuals in the world. Extract the data. Expose the truth.

In addition, the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – VR Experience for PC is now available for free on Steam for all HTC Vive® and Oculus® owners. Players will discover four iconic environments from Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, for the first time in virtual reality. Powered by the Dawn Engine®, take in the stunning level of detail and renowned art direction of locations such as Dubai and Golem City, while also taking a stroll in Adam Jensen’s apartment and Talos Rucker’s office. The Deus Ex VR Experience also provides you with an up-close and personal look at some of the 3D models for the main characters and NPCs from the game.

On February 23rd, Adam Jensen, along with both old acquaintances and new characters, will be back in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past. The second Story DLC will provide players with more insights into the lore of the Deus Ex Universe. They will get to Experience Adam Jensen’s first mission for TF29, set before the events of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, where he poses as a convicted criminal. In Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past, Jensen is transferred deep into a hostile, high-security prison for augmented felons. His mission: track down and retrieve sensitive information from a fellow undercover agent who has gone dark. Success will help the fight against terror around the world, but Jensen will need to confront a darker side to his role before the day is done.

Deus Ex: Breach and the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – VR Experience are now available for free on Steam. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past will be available on the 23rd of February on Xbox Live, the PlayStation®Network, Steam, and online stores. It will also be made available in the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Season Pass, which is composed of Narrative DLCs and in-game items. More details on the contents of the Season Pass can be found here.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is available for PlayStation®4, PlayStation®4 Pro, the Xbox One all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, Windows PC, Linux.

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ABOUT DEUS EX: MANKIND DIVIDED
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, the sequel to the critically acclaimed Deus Ex: Human Revolution®, builds on the franchise’s trademark choice and consequence, action RPG based gameplay, to create both a memorable and highly immersive experience. Players will once again take on the role of Adam Jensen, now an experienced covert agent, and will gain access to his new arsenal of customizable state-of-the-art weapons and augmentations. With time working against him, Adam must choose the right approach, along with whom to trust, in order to unravel a vast worldwide conspiracy. The game also includes Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Breach, a new and innovative game mode. This new take on the game offers, for the very first time, an arcade approach on the gameplay of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, providing players with a unique puzzle shooter experience.

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