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Heh-heh.Deus Ex is an series of:Deus Ex was the first one, it is complete ass-kickery and win and it actually required using one's brain. You play as Denton; JC Denton is one bad ass mutha who makes Chuck Norris look like a. Also, JC stands for Jesus Christ,. He is and is friends with regular Jesus.Invisible War is the lamentable sequel starring 's mentally handicapped, brother:.
96% of people who have played this game were hospitalized after suffering massive internal facepalm. The other liked it and think Alex is a.Human Revolution is the prequel to Deus Ex. At the moment, it is shit that nobody cares about. Deus Ex (Pronounced 'Day-ass-sex', you useless fucks) was created in the years ago by a bunch of basement dwelling, hat wearing. The game was great when it came out, and is even more fun now because there's just so much to it. It's especially awesome compared to games of the now like.
Deus Ex(2000) isn't clicking with me (self.Deusex) submitted 1 year ago by thegrand547 I played through Human Revolution because of a friend and loved it, but then when i went back and tried to play the original one it just doesn't work for me. You should talk to every NPC you encounter in Deus Ex - repeatedly. Information of an informant on the North Dock who can help you get inside the statue.
When it was released, because Deus Ex was pretty cool, the nerds who made it (instead of being beaten up for being goddamn nerds) received fine food and drink. Hours later, though, they were beaten up, anyway. Frickin', goddamn nerds.Deus Ex was so well received because it offered a deep plot, awesome soundtracks, very atmospheric maps, tons of features, non-linear game play, excellent writing, and such intricate details that people are still finding bits no one had yet come across. It even managed to fit in every conspiracy in existence and still look good, that takes true skill, damn it. The only possible downside is that the game has really, really, awful, bad graphics, but screw the graphics when you have an actual game and not just over-hyped eye candy.In short, is the best game. This is evidenced by the fact that the game won awards and how it is constantly mentioned all the time in and game threads.
Anyone who says they don't like DX is a liar and a bad one at that. If you have not played it, are annoying and sad.You're surely wondering what the plot of a game this great has to be, but, if you've been alive through George W.
Bush's presidency, you'll already know what it is because the entire plot of the game is basically spoiled for you.The premise of the game is the exact same thing as 's presidency: a terrorist attack on New York (Statue of Liberty instead of. DX did predict WTC, though, but that's a story for another day) turned the country to martial law (FEMA instead of The Patriot Act), a new group was founded to create terrorism and keep the public in constant panic (UNATCO instead of Homeland Security), a global disaster caused more panic (Grey Death instead of, the yearlong rolling blackouts in California, etc.), freedom fighters were scapegoated for everything causing even more panic and fear (NSF instead of Muslims), and everyone was poor and suffering (same in both cases).
Warren Spector and Harvey Smith had the fine idea to make a sequel to Deus Ex. The fabled second coming of was at hand, and surely a sequel to the best game ever would have be really nice, too, right?The game makers made their sequel to Deus Ex, it was produced with the in mind which led to crying into their keyboards and ripping up their nude posters of Warren Spector.
Bawwwing over the situation of not being able to play it ensued until lo, Deus Ex: Invisible War was released. It featured hugely non-linear game play, then that's about it for the high points. Deus Ex: Invisible Suck was a poor port from the console to PC, had crap graphics performance with unreasonable spec requirements, 89% of the maps claustrophobically cramped and/or indoors, universal ammo, a simplified HUD, no inventory, skill or health systems, a lot less features, bad physics engine, awful and ugly character models, slow load times, mind-bendingly stupid AIs, and last but not least, fucking Alex D.
Made of faggotry and fail, he is a and his voice actor was a diseased bum pulled off the street and paid in beer. Alex's eyes appear to be large, painful scabs, he did not shave nor comb his hair today which makes him look like a, while overall he is a very and person, and just terrible at being cool. Essentially the 'look mommy I'm JC' version of JC. The little goody-two-shoes can suck my cunt.
Deus Ex 2 is terrible mainly because he and everything he touches isvIW was so dumbed-down and lame that even a with could beat it. Oh, and the game had an even lamer plot that was written by said boy, a very, very lame plot which was: a ghey, generic Sci-Fi adventure.Our protagonist Alex D, who is later revealed to be Alex Denton (WOH NO WAI, EPIX PLOTTURN), is the clone of JC Denton. Alex Denton can somehow be male or female, which makes no sense since Alex would have to be male if he/she/it is a clone of JC. The gaining of an extra chromosome is indisputable proof that Alex has, plus the androgyny shows Alex to be, and simultaneously. And what a shame faggot he is.The story of Invisible War is this: it is 20 years after the events of Deus Ex, you are a student at the Tarsus Academy which is essentially a retarded college for lernin2nanaug (By the way, having nano-augs isn't cool anymore since everyone and their cat has them, and to add insult to injury, they're all being called 'Biomods'). This academy with roughly five people in it is currently under attack by a religious cult that's on it's period (even the men). There are many explosions and dead people lying around the building, but the facility's overseer assures you After traversing your way though maps that are as expansive as a cardboard box, you go off to a club, where you get sexually harassed, and later you do a bunch of missions for an insane group known as 'The Order' (AAA+ name inventiveness).
It quickly becomes apparent that in the world of IW, the entire Earth revolves around Alex Denton. Everyone in sight wants a piece of Alex because he's so super speshal, and for some strange reason the writers thought this was really good storytelling. A while later, Tracer Tong makes you step into a teleportation gate so you can go on down to Antarctica to meet joos beeg bro jaycee dentin, who nearly died after merging with Helios (said merge which ended up destroying the Aquinas router and sent the world into a new Dark Age. Thanks, Helios).
When you arrive. You must fight your friend Bitchuna Adams, to prevent her from killing JC. Once you have, you proceed to revive JC who has been in suspended animation for 20 years while still conscious for the duration. JC, you will find, is fully wrong in IW, first, he has no sunglasses. Second, his augs are inexplicably missing and he actually has the very same outfit he wore in Deus Ex. Third, he's not JC anymore.
It is clear JC was mind raped to death and all that's left is the abomination that is Helios. Bet Helios is having a dandy time taking over JC's body, walking around and feeling what getting drunk is like while JC is pitifully trapped inside his own subconcious. It gets really sad when Paul is in total denial that JC is practically not there and that all we're left with is fake-JC.
Fake-JC tells you his master plan for world domination, gives you a pet AI helicopter named Ava Johnson (Truly an original name) and sends you off. Everyone is fighting over Alex to get him on their side in an intense power struggle for control of the world between the, the, and the Jew, and since fucking Alex is so fucking special he's the absolute fucking decider in who wins.
You can basically do whatever you want until the very end, when must pick the faction to screw everyone over, and not anybody at all seems to question your previous actions as long as you join them in the end.Invisible War's four endings are:. Help fake-JC use Helios to shoot -nanites out of the Statue of Liberty's.
and have the cyborg zombies with accents replace humanity. Keep the world as it is with the Jew ruling it as per usual. Join the batshit religious cult and force everyone to live like the.: Human Revolution(s). ಠಠ“I never asked for this.but I like it!„—Adam on auto health regeneration, that it was making a to Deus Ex.
The Prequel is called Human Revolution. It's goal is to get everyone's hopes up and then make fans upon release. Not much is known about the game itself because they won't give many updates, the jerks. We do know that it has a, it has made with in mind, it takes place 25 years before, and it is definitely a with the intent of pissing everyone off even more after IW bombed and dirtied the glory of Deus Ex.The protagonist of HR is Cyberpunk-Gordon Freeman Adam Jensen, a mech-aug and security guard. Little information about Adam Jensen is available because they are jerks and will not give us updates. Jerks.The most recent trailer shed much light on the game, giving us the most information that's been relased since the DX3 project began at least 100 years ago. This is the speculated plot, and it all started at Serif Industries.
Adam Jensen, as a security guard, was guarding the security. Security was going quite well until a sociopathic mech soldier showed up and proceeded to rape Adam Jensen's girlfriend. This made Adam because such was causing him to at secure guarding. Adam attempted to restore the situation but only got himself defenestrated, and he was on a really high floor in the high-ass skyscaper. After these events, he was outfitted with mechanical augmentations to save his life and boost his ass-kicking abilities, though he continually whines and complains about what happened to him. Adam Jensen gets assigned to do important missions, gathering information and killing people because he is filled with. Order in the world is collapsing by conspiracies, crime and chaos are rampant and his family and/or friends have been, causing Adam to regularly go punching through walls and crushing peoples heads in his angry rage.Unlike the original Deus Ex, you actually have to kill all of the bosses in this game and the last boss is just a big puzzle that can be solved by shooting it.(Note for the EDitor: What a Shame.
DescriptionSome time during the 2050's, the world is a dangerous place as terrorists, drug czars, and outlaw states rule, using violence and subterfuge as tools in their push for global conquest. A deadly virus dubbed 'gray death' is running rampant throughout the world and the only known cure is a chemical known as 'Ambrosia' manufactured by the VersaLife corporation. However Ambrosia supplies are scarce and world governments, particularly the United States, carefully monitor and control who receives this cure. As protest against these events, French terrorist organization 'Silhouette' bombs the historic symbol of friendship between French and American people, The Statue of Liberty. In response to this attack, the United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition (UNATCO) organization is formed. Building a headquarters underground at Liberty Island, its mission is to attack terrorism and maintain peace around the world. JC Denton is a nano-enhanced agent who has been primed for UNATCO service.
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While JC's brother Paul is already an active agent, JC is beginning his first day of service when the National Secessionist Forces (NSF) suddenly raid a supply of Ambrosia at UNATCO headquarters.Deus Ex is a dark cyberpunk game that combines gameplay styles of first-person shooter and RPG, with elements of stealth and puzzle-solving. The player assumes the role of JC Denton, UNATCO anti-terrorist agent. Pitted against an elaborate global conspiracy, he must interact with characters, pick up weapons and complete objectives. While JC is essentially fixed within the mission-framework of the game, he can be customized in areas such as weapons, technical skills and physical prowess. Completing objectives rewards the player with skill points, which may be distributed to increase JC's proficiencies in eleven different disciplines. The player can choose to increase the damage JC inflicts with various types of weapons, improve his lock-picking or computer hacking abilities, etc.
Each such discipline has four levels of proficiency.Another way of customizing JC is applying nano-augmentations to his body. These cybernetic implants bestow the hero with super-human abilities, and can be installed on different body parts, up to nine at the same time. Along with combat-related benefits, nano-augmentations also grant DC abilities that can be used to overcome certain obstacles within the game world. Examples of those are jumping to extreme heights, swimming, lifting heavy objects, etc. Weapons can be customized as well: their range, accuracy, and magazine sizes can be increased, and they can be enhanced by attaching scopes, silencers, or laser sights to them.The game leads JC to various places all around the globe.
The cities he visits, as well as most mission areas, are expansive and fairly open to accommodate different approaches to solving the same problems, depending on the player's preferred style of play. Most of the missions can be tackled in various ways, e.g. With brute force, stealth, or extensive usage of lock-picking and computer hacking abilities. At certain points, the course of the storyline can also be influenced by the decisions made by the player.
Similarly to games, the environment is largely interactive, the player being able to pick up, use, and discard various types of objects. Trivia 1001 Video GamesThe PC version of Deus Ex appears in the book by General Editor Tony Mott.Alex DentonSomewhere in Area 51 (the last stage of the game) you can see a number of containers with clones in suspension. One of them is called Alex Denton.Alex Denton is the lead character to the successor.BooksEver wonder about the books found in Deus Ex? The Man Who was Thursday by G.K. Chesterton is a real book written in 1901, and takes place in a fantasy version of Victorian England, in which anarchists take names of days of the week it has some similarities to Deus Ex.
Chesterton also wrote a book about St. Thomas Aquinas whom is referenced several time in Deus Ex.One of the many books you can read in Deus Ex is the beginning of The Eye of Argon. This is a real book, considered by many to be the worst fantasy book ever written. Information about the book and the full text can be found online.Cancelled Linux versionThe Linux version of Deus Ex was supposed to be ported by Loki Entertainment Software.
Unfortunately, they went bankrupt back in 2001.Although their company website still exists, it (obviously) hasn't been updated. The status of Deus Ex in the website is 'coming soon'.
Not likely.Non-lethalDue to the array of non-lethal weapon and the numerous stealth options, it is quite possible to finish the game having only killed three people. That's a pretty non-violent option for a first person shooter! With the explotation of glitches, the number can be dropped to one.References. There's a register in the hotel at the Hell's Kitchen location. Click on it and you will see that the last name is Hyppolita Hall.
A character from the Sandman comic books. One of the computer passwords used in the game, 'reindeerflotilla', is actually a reference to the 1982 movie Tron, where it was used by Flynn to hack into the computer network and challenge the MCP (the time when he's actually inside the Encom building). The helicopter pilot Jock with which J.C. Denton allies himself in the game is possibly a reference to the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark. In the opening scenes of that movie, Indiana Jones makes a getaway in a biplane, flown by a pilot also named Jock. Main voices of JC Denton and Agent Navarre are eerily similar to the protaganists of Nocture.
As well as their general appearances. A couple of tidbits.
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JC Denton was supposed to have a famous ancestor with the Initials J.C. If you look at the game logo, you see a very stylized J and C rotating around a tiny sphere. Castle Clinton, as well as the Statue of Liberty, are real buildings represented in the game as playable maps. In the hotel, in NYC, check the guest register.
One entry is, Gabriel Syme, from London, England. Syme was the title character in the novel, The Man Who Was Thursday.Special editionBeware the 'special edition' that's being sold for $9.99 in bargain bins at Best Buy, Circuit City, Target, etc. This is a one-level demo being passed off as a full retail version. Unlike other legitimate bargain bin software, the Deus Ex being sold in the bargain bin section is only a demo and not the full game.Eidos has a nasty habit of releasing game demos disguised as full retail versions and pedalling them in bargain bin software racks (they've done this previously with ). Nowhere on the packaging is it mentioned the 'special edition' is a demo and not the full retail version of the game.TitleThe title 'Deus Ex' comes from the latin term deus ex machina. A god introduced by means of a crane in ancient Greek and Roman drama to decide the final outcome.
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A person or thing (as in fiction or drama) that appears or is introduced suddenly and unexpectedly and provides a solution to an apparently insoluble difficulty.Twin TowersIf you run around Liberty Island, you can see the New York skyline. The Twin Towers are missing because allegedly, they were destroyed by terrorists. This was a design decision for a game released before September 11, 2001.Voice actingLots of Ion Storm employees were used as voice actors. Tom Hall plays the villain in the game; Jay Franke, a QA tester, played the protagonist. He used to be on the TV sitcom California Dreams.Awards. GameSpy. 2000 – Game of the Year.
2001 – #18 Top Game of All Time. 2011 – #3 Top PC Game of the 2000s.
PC Gamer. 2000 - Game of the Year.
October 2001 - #10 in the 'Top 50 Games of All Time' list. April 2005 - #27 in the '50 Best Games of All Time' listInformation also contributed by,;and.