Deus Ex - Main Title & Intro Sequence Music

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2007

I threw in some screenshots courtesy of Visual Walkthroughs.

http://www.visualwalkthroughs.com/deusex/deusex.htm

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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  • There's never been a better game than Deus Ex even to this day.

  • and the game itself!

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  • @funkmasterfrex Invisible War was a bad game in it's own right for a few reasons, I'd say. The lighting engine's programmer left half-way through, so it's buggy and not optimized.

    There's also the ability to walk out of the world's boundries and the whole 'closes and reopens the game every time you go into a new area.'

  • @Rincewind211

    Uh... It kinda did. Invisible War wasn't a bad game in its own right... but they just.. dumbed it down too much(gameplay-wise) to make it a worthy successor to DX. On the other hand, I, for one, am very happy with how DX:HR turned out.. it -was- a bit short.. but maybe this Missing Link DLC I just d/led(but have yet to play) will help flesh it out a bit more. Then again, maybe your Deus Ex II comment was totally sarcastic.. =x

  • 0:29

    Put on a trenchcoat and fight some conspiracies

    Get experience and level up abilities

    Will you pick rifles or computers

    Don't pick swimming because it's fairly useless

    It's a shooter and a role-playing game

    The levels are ugly and everyone looks the same

    We're not the same Ion Storm that made DaiKatana

    Our games are good and they stay on schedule

  • I'm more concerned about Savage

    Unatco?

    Savage

    Unatco?

    No, Savage

    U-U-Unatco?

    Savage

  • God, I love the part at 3:26

  • @13x1x20 yeah, i guess thats true, most recently heard it at the end deus ex human revolution XP

  • @corwinph

    Nobody can unhear that song, because everyone learned it by heart at some point

  • Old men warning, warning!

  • Deus Ex. Whenever you mention it...Someone re-installs it.

  • is it bad that half the time i hear the main theme, i hear yahtzee singing over it? :P

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