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Uploaded by on May 20, 2007

Deus Ex (2000) was widely praised for its melodious and ambient music which incorporates a number of genres, such as classical, jazz, and techno.

The soundtrack of Deus Ex was extolled by critics for aptly complementing the gritty and haunting atmosphere predominant throughout the game.

All listed tracks were composed by Alexander Brandon, Dan Gardopee, Michiel van den Bos and Reeves Gabrels. A compact disc of the Deus Ex soundtrack was only included in the "Game of the Year" edition and is not available for separate purchase, but all tracks are readily available on the internet. Originally only thirty tracks were included with the re-release, with tracks thirty-one through forty-one considered as extras.

During play, the music will change to a different iteration of the current song based on the player's actions. For instance, this usually occurs when the player starts a conversation, engages in combat, or transitions to the next level.

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  • i quote a demoitvational poster

    "DeusEx, everytime someone mentions it, IT WILL be reintalled"

  • That's some pretty heavy augmentation.

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  • Stay outta the Ton bro, bad shit goin down

  • The Bar's to my left...

  • For some reason, I wish that this is the kind of music we'll be listening to in the future. My god. I love this game. I have for the past ten years.

  • Shoot.

  • @AmadeusAxoid Luckily, I have it installed on this computer. But, I think, the reason was someone talking about it.

    I think it was in some forum, where they discussed Human Revolution, and I just couldn't resist.

  • @Exotic47 "Oh my god, Daddy!" 

  • "This one's warm. Get me one from the bar."

  • @DiagonalLobster "A beer, please."

  • @Verd1m5 I totally agree with you. 1999, 2000, and pre-9/11 2001 were the best years, in my opinion.

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