Deus Ex: Mankind Divided: Difference between revisions

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* [[Interpol Special Agent]]: Task Force 29 is a significantly more powerful version of this trope. Eventually, such task forces would lead to UNATCO in ''Deus Ex.''
* [[It's a Wonderful Failure]]: There are also various ways for Adam to fail, even in the "social boss battles," though it doesn't always lead to an automatic game over.
* [[Medium Blending]]: Similarly to ''Human Revolution'' some cutscenes incorporate live-action elements, such as the opening intro.
* [[My Greatest Failure]]: Adam seems to view his failure to change the course of events significantly in ''Human Revolution'' as this. More specifically, {{spoiler|Hugh Darrow's [[Zombie Apocalypse]] signal in Panchaea}}.
{{quote|'''Adam''': "I won't let it happen again."}}
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* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Some of Adam Jensen's erstwhile co-workers in Task Force 29 seem to be this, being just professional lawmen just trying to do their duty {{spoiler|and not in the loop on the Illuminati's plans}}.
** Some of the police in Prague are simply doing their jobs in upholding the "Mechanical Apartheid" policies, while others are just finding ''some'' excuse to either beat up some unwitting aug or shove said aug to Útulek Station.
* [[Skippable Boss]]: Compared to ''Human Revolution'', the game is expected to makemakes skipping boss fights, thus true "zero-death" [[Pacifist Run]]s entirely possible.
* [[Strawman News Media]]: Picus News and Eliza Cassan from ''Human Revolution'' make a return.
* [[Super Prototype]]: Adam Jensen, unwittingly. It's revealed that Sarif's high-grade augmentations hid a number of experimental upgrades that even Adam never guessed. Which also explains why he is even more powerful than in ''Human Revolution.''
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* [[Unusual Ammo]]: The game makes it possible to use various ammo types of weapons, from armor-piercing rounds to nonlethal alternate fire for [[Pacifist Run]]s.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Jensen is tired of being one.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Viktor Marchenko, in contrast to some of ARC's leadership, is willing to go to extreme, violent lengths to defend Aug rights.
* [[What the Hell Hero]]: The ARC leader in the gameplay trailer would chastise Adam if he goes around killing the augs around Golem City.
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: The leading figures of the Augmented Rights Coalition, an international NGO fighting for the fair treatment of augmented humans. Unfortunately, some of its members don't share the pacifistic and conciliatory sentiments formally endorsed by the ARC and end up resorting to terrorism.