- Joined
- Jan 28, 2011
- Messages
- 97,504
This Facebook post is no longer available. It may have been removed or the privacy settings of the post may have changed.
This Facebook post is no longer available. It may have been removed or the privacy settings of the post may have changed.
Today, Square Enix® and Eidos®-Montréal announced that Frank Pritchard, the iconic Deus Ex® character, will return in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – System Rift, the first Story DLC for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided™.
In Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – System Rift, you will re-unite with Frank Pritchard, Adam’s friend and former colleague at Sarif Industries, and assist him in hunting down information on the mysterious Santeau Group. Desperate to get more information, Pritchard targets one of the most secure data banks ever created – the Palisade Blade. In agreeing to help, Adam may also be able to uncover hints as to who the illuminati really are.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – System Rift will be available on the 23rd of September on Xbox Live, PlayStation®Network, and online stores for £9.59 (Xbox One)/ £9.49 (PlayStation 4, PC) and 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 already available for PlayStation®4, the Xbox One all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, and Windows PC.
Frank Pritchard, the iconic Deus Ex® character
Frank Pritchard, the iconic Deus Ex® character
Is this Ubisoft?
As a general rule I do not purchase or play DLC content.
But Pritchard man.
Unless it is an entire new hub or set of missions on the size of the Palisade bank, if it is a single mission, it will be a waste of money. I don't buy DLC, it is mostly a waste of money, time and Square Enix has some very questionable practices lately.As a general rule I do not purchase or play DLC content.
But Pritchard man.
Price is like 10 pounds so they'd better hope it's substantial.
Just wait for the GOTY edition men.
Remember that owners of the regular edition of HR only got a measly 15% discount (or something like that) when the HR: GOTY edition came out.
It ran fairly well for me. Game only crashed twice in my whole 25-or-so hour playthrough. Still ran in to random slowdowns occasionally (usually when I was transitioning from one area of the hub to another), and the load times for some areas are still awkwardly long.How is this running now that there's been a couple of patches? Any major or minor technical issues left? Should I play now or wait for more fixes?
It isn't a shit game. It's just being released in pieces due to the stifling of creative freedom from corporate, which makes the experience infuriating.So... people buy this to confirm that it is shit, and in the process send the message that they should make more of the same.
Nah, I guarantee you that even if a codexer managed to convince other 10 dudes to boycott those popamole games, it would be hardly a drop of water on the Square Enix or any other publisher bottom line besides, the game is fun enough to waste time on an weekend or two, will hardly miss it an year from now and it isn't a classic like the original Deus Ex is (and those Eidos Montreal games will ever be) but I had more fun than paying for another shitty super hero movie.So... people buy this to confirm that it is shit, and in the process send the message that they should make more of the same.
Under 300 000 copies sold in the first two weeks. It's looking like a flop, isn't it?