He did so because he wanted to end all human enhancement forever. One of the Illuminati, Hugh Darrow, set off a signal that went to the chips installed in all of the mechanically augmented people worldwide (except Jensen), forcing them to murder millions of “natural” humans. His investigation eventually revealed that a powerful shadow group, called The Illuminati, who controlled the world with their money and influence. He adapted augments to save his own life, and he started using his augmentations to hunt for answers. In Human Revolution, Jensen’s job was to safeguard company researchers, but that changed when a black ops team killed the people he was hired to protect.
He can tap his “augs,” or augmentations, to accomplish superhuman feats, such as sneaking invisibly past guards or taking out a room full of enemies with an explosive blast. You play Adam Jensen, a mechanically enhanced ex-cop and former corporate security specialist who is now working for a newly formed counterterrorism division of Interpol. With Mankind Divided, developer Eidos Montreal has created a near-open world where you can explore side quests, alternate paths, and craft solutions on the fly to overcome obstacles. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is set in 2029, two years after the events of 2011’s Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Here’s a link to our tips and tricks for playing Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
It’s also available on the PlayStation 4. I recommend you play it through a couple of times to master the gameplay.
It’s easy to spend 25 hours or more playing Mankind Divided, which comes out today. I played it on the Xbox One and the Windows PC. Join gaming leaders live this October 25-26 in San Francisco to examine the next big opportunities within the gaming industry.