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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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  • Deus Ex...a game that actually makes you Think!

    People all over the globe need to play this game,and any games with a story and plot that gives you stuff to think on and turn them all together into a Bible of Wisdom =D

  • @gconneely92 Have you also noticed that this may cause a chain events of Augmented suit-guys fighting VS the MJ12 soldiers?

  • @GlennoMr Actually I laughed hard when I heart the motto, "so you make 2100 look like 1800? oh, wow"

  • The music of this game was so ambient and really made the settings feel real. The cyberpunk corporation running and scheming through an endless night, researching behind closed doors using questionable methods, but to deliver something to globe wants regardless and with no questions asked.

  • @gconneely92 I did.

  • Anyone let the crazy bum out of the cell and watch him run riot around the labs?

  • @hedonismrocks Don't assume I'm some kind of idiot just because I mentioned dubstep, that's pretty shortsighted of you. I mentioned dubstep because I clicked on the related dubstep video linked on the right, and after a while of clicking links I heard a hook that sounded almost exactly like this, just with multiple octaves of bass in it. I've been listening to various forms of electronic music since my childhood, and I've SELDOM heard a hook like this get used.

  • @majicodemejico lol all you guys ever know is dubstep... look up some ebm/industrial/idm/dnb/elektro­/etc all stuff that has been doing what you call dubstep hooks for decades prior.

  • So far ahead of its time, it even has dubstep hooks before they were popular in dubstep.

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