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  • Not you too scott...no...

  • I guess i will make no kill, no aug, no medikits and no biocell run

  • Why does Manderley attack you after seeing him the second time? That makes no sense for me.

  • @bbsancler Especially since he's basically an old guy and JC is an unstoppable killing machine, lol.

  • @bbsancler He does not, he starts to shoot at you when you try to leave the office.

  • it's hard to kill in other games after Deus Ex

  • This music -especially at the relatively fast part in the middle- gives me the feeling that since the big bang and until eternity, the reason any entity exists is to achieve power and there is no way to change this. Its a dark, overarching, suffocating but mysterious depression in a hard to explain way.

  • @kulsevdasi nice comment, very evocative

  • @lordvivecjjj

    Thanks a lot man :))

  • This is the BEST Deus Ex Soundtrack!

    I cutted it from 0:35 to 1:07 as my ringtone. This song is quite suitable as ringing tone.

    But it is not the full version! This is only 1st subtrack of the song! I liked the battle subtrack and the dialog subtrack. If i could upload full version, i will upload!

  • @X1715 Same ringtune here!

  • @X1715

    Dude pleaseee is there a way you can send me your ringtone?

  • @kulsevdasi

    yes. see the private message.

  • this piece is called Opponent Within not Enemy Within

  • @moomen2009 Tomato, tamoto. Same thing, besides Enemy Within is a term that is more commonly used than Opponent Within.

  • @corwinph i'm not talking about meanings here....the piece is called opponent within...it's like calling michael jackson's beat it "get lost"....same meaning no?? but doesn't work that way..same thing

  • no one can be trusted

  • "You Denton's really hung us out to dry."

  • God damnit, Lloyd, why can't I kill you?

  • My favorite song in the game. :)

  • Haha I got :49 to 1:07 as my ringtone. Makes getting your phone out like defusing a fucking bomb as the pitch gets higher.

  • "Actually I doubt you'll get the chance, look around, your former pupil has come to see his old instructor...."

  • Amazing song. This and the Hong Kong Themes are epic.

  • Time: Unknown

    Location: Unknown

    That alone blew me away

  • The feeling when I left the MJ12 base and realizing it was UNATCO made me feel so overpowered with amazement.

    Deus Ex Forever.

  • @CheifyX Too true. When I played it it went something like this:

    Yay! I can see the exit :D

    Wait a minute... this room looks familiar :/

    Dear god... I'm in UNATCO-HQ! D:>

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

  • Deus Ex is more immersive than Crysis, which is a huge feat because it doesn't rely on impressive graphics to suck you in, but instead uses gameplay, story,music and atmosphere to achieve this.

  • @turgore Yes, in fact Crysis's storyline was bad: cliche, predictable, inconcistent, with horrible storytelling, boring and shallow characters who tried to take themselves too serious. I never understood the hype with Crysis, and I consider myself a PC gamer. Sure, the graphics are great, but the game is.... shallow at every other thing. It can't even compare with the awesomeness of Deus Ex.

  • @alerommel1 Crytek games have never been much about the plot or setting. Crysis was basically "Shoot Things in an Open Jungle 2: This Time With Aliens" It's a game that's well worth a price of a movie ticket if you enjoy shooting things in a jungle. Though not as much as "Shoot Things in an Open Jungle: Mutants & Mercenaries", even that one had even worse plot, the atmosphere was way better, and that's what matters in gaming.

  • @fiveMIRrOrs Hmmm.... I haven't played Far Cry 1 yet. After the massive dissapointment that was Crysis to me, do you recommend FC1?

  • @alerommel1 Depends much on what you appreciate in games, and what kind of flaws you can look past. At best Far Cry is like Half-Life on tropical archipelago + stealth, at worst it's a drunken mixature of Commando, Island of dr. Moreau, and generic corridor shooter #26473.

    I recommend trying it. Let's just say that I remember having fun crawling through the jungle and blowing up merc bases, but the game would've been ten times better if they had just cut away all the story parts.

  • @fiveMIRrOrs I see! I will definitely try it then! Thanks for the recommendation! :)

  • @alerommel1

    "I never understood the hype with Crysis"

    It's all because of the graphics and "realism" which is what the gaming mainly focuses on today and they have forgotten of what games are all about.

  • @zonilo1 That's true. People also hype Crysis so much, because it wasn't a corridor shooter, and instead it had a decent amount of freedom. While this is true to some degree, the amount of freedom Crysis had, is nothing really all that great. After all the missions are very linear, and they get repetitive very quick. Most space is wasted and consists of trees without anyone nearby. Not to mention that, after the aliens pop in, the game becomes a bad Half Life clone.

  • I can't get enough of 0:35.

  • @ndmda7 Mine too. Made a piano-like version, you might want to check it out :)

  • Was this music playing in UNATCO after we escape from MJ-12 prisons?

  • @sloggie20 yeah

  • @sloggie20 yup

  • this game is still in this year 2011 looking like a masterpiece like no other, and music certainly helps

  • The first time this ever played, my jaw just literally dropped when I realized where I was. The build up to escaping from your former work place is incredible, no other game has ever come close to making me feel this way.

    Well except maybe Human revolution but even then nothing beats these tracks from the original, they're too good.

  • i like the part that goes 0:36 dun dun dun dun dun dun dun Din Din dun dun dun dun

  • Sounds like the prologue to a big revolution.

  • I have never felt so alone in a game before. You literally couldn't trust ANYONE during this part.

  • @Saffirewilt It was the exact opposite for me, I felt really safe at this part of the game going around UNATCO and recruiting Reyes, Jacobson and Carter to help me before I left.

  • @Saffirewilt Aren't you forgetting Miguel?

  • Man... this part =)

  • Is that a tractor?

  • @215858452845

    Sure, NSF00L.

  • @Firesprayer you mean "nsf001"

  • Paul.

    UNATCO hurt my weenie.

  • @215858452845 i dont get it

  • @12345678900emiry it was password to some console on first level(statue one)

  • GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE, DENTON!!!

  • This part of the game literally made me cry.

  • Bloodshot!

  • Hotshot !

  • This song makes the player realize betrayal.

    Then. The determination to seek revenge, as one realizes finally who the true enemy is.

  • I beat this game for the first time last night. Certainly one of the most memorable games I've ever played, if not the most.

  • @HuskyVerbatim

    fuck yeah it is...and its pushing 12....which might as well be 50 in game years

  • @HuskyVerbatim Now try realistic mode if u didnt already. It can be challenging in places but makes it more fun. Also try shifter mod for some good features.

  • OK! Who is the GENIUS that composed the music for this game?

  • @jenskeroro Dude, check the description. :P

  • This might be my favorite music from the game.... When I listen to it I remember escaping from my jail cell and gasping when I realized I was in the Unatco building.

  • This game is awesome

  • I saved miguel!!! 

  • @Atrahasis7 I told him to wait until I dealt with the guards and promptly forgot about him until JUST AFTER escaping from the MJ12 part.

    I like to think he found his own way out after I left him behind :(

  • @Atrahasis7

    Me too.

  • @Atrahasis7 not that hard. "wait here" , kill everyone, que him to follow. XD

  • We're not out yet..

  • They really should have made it so saving Miguel was an action on par with saving Paul, Smuggler, Jock etc, so you'd be treated with some extra dialogue or assistance later in the game.

  • *plays game for first time*

    *beats last part and this starts up*

    *Realizes all this sickness was under of UNATCO, and remembers what carter said "most of the people in here are 24 carat gold"*

    *Uses only the baton, Riot prod and tranquilizers for the escape*

    Immersion. Killing those guys who just wanted to honestly help the world felt WRONG. i shot manderly in the face with a 30.06 though XD

  • @JSHADOWM You can use gas grenades and pepper spray to stun them.

  • Is ... is someone there?

  • ps We Will Beat You At Darts !

  • Miguel helps you!!!

  • Level 4?...of...NO! DAMN BASTARDS!!!

  • 50 credits say I get this pig.

  • 0:35 - jesus has it been really 10 years?

  • @Duphe the lessons still apply. If you choose to accept them that is.

  • This particular piece of music is by far my favorite in the game, and to me sums up the theme perfectly. The first 36 seconds has kind of a bleak, dystopic feel to it, much like the world we begin the game in. At :37, the music all of sudden comes to life and sounds...well, hopeful. This is JC Denton as the 'Deus Ex Machina' coming in and struggling to bring humanity to an uncaring, grim world.

  • @natevines

    Honestly, all I can feel in the song is anger. Incredible, gutteral anger. That's probably because of the context of the song though.

  • @natevines Jesus Christ, Denton!

  • Must ... resist... the urge... to ...

    Alright, installing it right now.

  • I never had the heart to kill the boys who worked for UNATCO. It was always a tranquilizer dart for them...

  • @StormZephyr

    I know! It's hard to kill sgt. Berry og Corporal Collins, especially Collins...he's just a decent guy in the wrong place.

  • Re-installing.

  • @nkepke Me too :) After listening to this, got on steam and i'm downloading now. Great game.

  • I forgot how much the Deus Ex soundtrack sounds like a gay Dutch dance club.

  • @IcarusXFnord LMAO. Why does it have to be gay? xD

  • @IcarusXFnord what kind of fucked up clubs you been going to?

  • @liamjd1 Only the ones in my mind

    @danny6290 Because they're Dutch!

  • i hear some Donkey Kong Country 3 :: Waterfall music in here!!

  • Asperger syndrome.. stirring..

  • @depravedmalice

    okay lol how is this connected to the Asperger syndrome?

  • I played this game recently, just to see what all the hype was about, and seriously, even with an average score of 91% on Gamerankings, this game is still far too underrated. This is THE game of the past decade in my opinion - not even Half-Life 2 can compare.

  • @ZGoten Yeah, the issue is that it was a pretty big "sleeper" hit. It didn't get appreciated for at least a few months and more like a year before people really figured out just how good it was.

  • You really hear Alex Brandon's Jazz Jackrabbit 2 history in this song

  • reinstalling...

  • I remember, at the age of 13, fighting my way through UNATCO HQ, being forced to kill my former teammates, my jaw set in a hard line. This game is one of those that stays with you forever.

  • @banditjourno me too man, me too. It felt like the world was against you, and you had to seek refuge among tracer tong an his men ^^

  • @banditjourno You didn't have to kill anyone. You still had a baton and gathered tranq darts later, just to knock them unconcious. ;)

  • Can't describe how much i love this game and this soundtrack <3

    Regards, aequitaS

  • anyone remember Jacob's book you found in several levels? i searched everywhere to find the real book because it seemed so interesting but it was only a fake book :(

  • @gmodrace Nonlethal playthrough for me...didn't kill anyone!

  • My praise for this game isn't enough. This game stands as the undisputed best game of history. I played this game back in 2007 and I would play it again. Each time I think of this game all my other 200 games feel so inferior and empty...

  • @redwaller66 I totaly agree with you, I really loved that part of the game (and many others too) that's awesome how the creators make you have feelings for things made of pixels lol

    This game is one of the best game ever made and will always be, for all the genius elements putted into it,

    one of most immersive virtual universe created and one of the best video game story line ever.

  • JC a bong!

    A boonngggg...

  • The most emotional part of the game for me. I really didn't want to leave UNATCO. I knew you could make lots of choices in this game, so when you meet up with Paul in New York, I tried everything I could to not leave UNATCO. But, alas, everything I did could not stop fate. So when I revisted UNATCO HQ now as their enemy, and had to kill most of the people there, I did not like it. I mean I loved it as part of the game, but emotionally didn;t like it.

    It's one of the best parts of the game.

  • @redwaller66 U didnt had to kill it, just beaten up so they get unconsicous.Theres even a non-lethal walktrougth on youtube that teachs how to play the whole game without any killing.

  • @redwaller66 i was like you the first time through but i reloaded and knocked out everyone rather than killing them..i just couldn't do it, i had made friends with these guys earlier, especially the guy at the front desk. I killed manderly on my 1st play through ko'd him the 2nd.

  • @redwaller66

    i agree with you 100%

    my jaw was dropped throughout this whole level

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  • It's from the part where you escape from the MJ12 bunker underneath UNATCO. Epic moment.

  • Love this game, what part was this music at again? Was it where you assaulted UNATCO?

  • I know your UNATCO killphrase: Laputan Machine.

  • "I'm gonna have to kill you myself..."

    "Take your best shot, flatlander woman."

  • @spyMic158

    How did you know...

    BOOOOOOM

  • "How.... how did you know?"

    *KABOOM!*

  • go back

  • I love the music for this game, so much I recorded a few cassettes of it. I even went crazy once and recorded the story played out over 3 Maxell C-90 cassettes.

    Here's something interesting--The music was composed on a Commodore Amiga computer- a machine that was developed in 1985! Amazing sound for a 25 year old computer, eh?

  • yeah 1985 was agreat year imean the people being born at that time..its amaizng them usic u should try out omikron game music too

  • Omikron has amazing music! Thank you for sharing. The music in this game acutally reminds me of a soundtrack for the movie Biggles (1986). The music was composed on similar hardware- not the Amiga but the Fairlight CMI which the Amiga's sound system was based on. The Fairlight CMI was more advanced in terms of sound quality though. The keyboard was used by groups like Art Of Noise, ZZ Top, Stevie Wonder and many others.

  • this computers u said seemd to be amaizng.are they bettr than modern software like fl studio

  • They are, but The Fairlight was a Standalone machine, it did not do anything else besides play music. It also costed 20,000 dollars back in the day.

  • I think, that you should also add the fact that a bit "computery" music goes so well with this games setting.

  • Yes it does. I do not like the score for Deus Ex II, too boring and modern sounding. Reminds me of the score for my least favorite Batman movie "The Dark Knight" (2008). I just don't dig it, do you? Does anyone here like Deus Ex II? I thought it was kinda mediocre and unsatisfying. I also don't like the lack of secret passages or ways to mess with the A/I or the lack of "bugs" XD

    "I WANT ORANGE! THEY GAVE ME LEMON LIME!"

  • Perhaps the best game mankind ever created

  • game has goodm usic just likeanohter great game which cmae before deus ex called omikron

  • this game is a mindchanger. after finishing it you begin to question authority.

  • changed my life lol

  • This music got me so pumped up. Nobody could stop me with this in the background :]

  • we are the deus ex generation no other generation will exxperience perfection like we did

  • so did the omikron generation

  • ah yea the good old games cant forget em i remember lot these games wen i was 5 THEY KICKED ASS!

  • Deus Ex: Every time you mention it. SOMEONE will jizz in his pants.

  • WOOWOOOWOOOWOOOOOOOOO HNNNGGHH *skeet*

  • SOMEONE will re-install it, too. Might not be the same person, but still.

  • @Katalmach will you be one of them? I regress into dystopian coma personally.

  • @Katalmach or hers ;)

  • @Katalmach

    Gotta change, you bastard.

  • @Katalmach And every time that person is me.

  • @Katalmach i have heard it so many time i have no jizz left to jizz

  • inspires.. a subtle urgency into thinking, how the future will be.

  • lovely memories :)

  • I loved working for UNATCO. Just like in TIE-Fighter, sometimes it's just more fun on the big team.

  • me too, I hate how there was no way to stay with them, i would have loved to have stayed with them and found a way from witihn to take out the bad guy. And this track kicks ass.

  • Deus Ex: Every time you mention it. SOMEONE will reinstall it...

  • haha so true

  • Yep, just reinstalled it last night actually.

    Most games of my childhood that I go back and play lose something now that im older, but Deus Ex is just as awesome as i remember it.

  • lol your right i reinstall that game hundred of times it all scratched up and everything

  • a masterpiece

  • there is no right word to describe the awesomeness of Deus Ex :D

    but yeah, I agree; A masterpiece, still great enough.

  • UNATCO betrayed me!! The bastards!!

    Good game though. 10000000/10

    "..I see your heart beating. I see you are afraid."

  • I was so sad i had to break away from unatco!

  • on a scale of one to ten, this game is over NINE THOUSAND!!

  • i could never get into the reading on this game, whenever i found stuff to read id just skip it.

    does that ruin the feeling of the game?

    cause i havent beat it, but when i play it now the graphics look really bad.

  • you have missed out on a treat, i understand what you mean i often skip text in games as lots of it is tedious and by the numbers, but if you take the time to at least pay attention to the conversations and play through the entire game you will find it to be a good experience.

    Sure the graphics suck ass now but it is still in my opinion the greatest game ever

  • This song is so epic as it plays when you break out of the Majestic 12 lab only to find out you were underground the UNATCO building all along! Then it all starts to come together

  • Yeah dude! I mean i felt so fucking betrayed eventhough i knew that i was the traitor

  • Yes I was surprised when I first played it but in retrospect it's kind of obvious, haha

  • ...Anyway, such a beautiful piece of music. This was always my favorite from the game. It starts out sounding bleak and dull and comes to life at :37, just like a Deus Ex Machina.

  • one of the crazy things from the sequel to this game was at the end returning to unatco hq..yet again... almost like the game was admitting dx 1 was the shit

  • oh... by the way.. does ion storm still exist ? what about looking glass ? will the planescape universe see another incarnation ? what about another anachronox ? or dungeon keeper ? .. do you guys see where I am going with this ?

  • Ion Storm is defunct. Warren Spector is still out there but it seems Deus Ex was a fluke for him or at least most of the development was in someone else's hands, so his other games aren't really as popular. The employees of Looking Glass generally dispersed and the company merged into another. Some of the employees were responsible for BioShock, if I remember correctly. Others are working at Eidos, possibly on the next installment of Thief (which could be similar to Deus Ex from the concept art)

  • Kind of a sad story =S

  • They are making a 4th Thief? Awesome

  • Um... I am playing it for the 1st time now... and I have a bunch of 360 games and newer PC games that I am not playing as a result... so... um, nostalgia my ass.. this game is soaked in coolness.