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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

Aside from a point on pivot joints from Allan, this is entirely my own work. No referrals, no sites, no links, no wikipedia.

Thanks to everyone who watched, commented, or rated my other analysis, as well as Eidos. I won 5 honors for that video (which seemed to disappear)!

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  • Great Analysis once again, really looking forward to Deus Ex 3. I just hope they know what they're doing, but with all the deep meanings in these trailers I think they do.

    1:02 scared the crap out of me, I had my volume turned way up =P

  • Ever heard of a subject called Cinema Studies? It is taught in Universities. People that love film and see more in films than what is obvious do it. Well, this is similar. Instead, here, we are analysing a game, which is another medium.

    People do these sort of things because they are passionate about something. Maybe you should become passionate about something? It certainly will make your life better.

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  • @loomba300 Aren't you getting a bit too riled up about this? Also, it was well known at least one year ago that this would be a prequel.

  • @BaconIsOverrated did you know that comment was 3 months old :O so AT THAT TIME THERE WASNT MUCH NEWS ON THIS DEUS EX,so how am i suppose to fucking know that its a prequel ?

  • @loomba300 Do you remember Gunther and Anna Navarre? They were mechanically augmented. This is in the past so they use older and clumsier techniques for augmentations.

  • I'm passionate about wrestling does that help?

  • deus ex was about nano technologie in the human body,this trailer might be hinting that a new type of technologie to modify humans is here. (i remember when playing deus ex,after freeing an agent he mentionned his employer giving him the most higly advanced nano technologie for his body)

  • 75% of people think of that

  • Am I the only one that thinks the fetus is not a character, but a metaphor mainly hinting at what the theme behind DX3's story may be?

  • whats that tune that starts at 0:48 i know its a dues ex tune

  • We can hope. On the other hand, the marketing of this game may be more robust than the development.

    Regenerating health bars don't seem to be compatible with the expected Deus Ex gameplay.

  • hmm if the makers of this game and trailer are putting that much attention and detail into stuff like this you know the end result will be good :D

    nice vid

  • looks like a nano/biomechanicaly augmented Grey alien baby

  • co to ma kurwa byc do chuja wafla skurwysynskiego mialo byc gameplay ty dziwko

  • a mech eh ?

    i wanna be Gunther !

  • True True

  • What Source Is This From ?

    Remember That Splitting The Atom Was Once Unfeasable

  • I read up on deus ex 3 on wiki i think and they said they already have a storyline with is like 25 years before numba 1(i think) and bio mods are used and this game leads up to unatco being formed. However dont hold me to this wiki may not be true.

  • Jesus christ dude, you unbelieveble crazy into this. Good job

  • yh this is a prequel, that could mean that the technology with all the biomods aren't there yet:(

  • wtf is this all bt

  • Artificial Intelligence is lacking. AI cannot act on a hunch, or think in abstractions nearly as well as a human can in much less time. Humans getting implants--artificial this and that--and then the implants get more sophisticated, and more sophisticated, until everybody has them, and there are people who need to get very special augmentations to make them capable of competing and winning over the rest of the augmented society. Culminating in augmenting a fetus for basic survival in the world.

  • It's difficult to tell where the machine ends and the (wo)man begins. Could the entire fetus be artificial? We see nothing of a womb around the fetus or an umbilical cord, and it would be difficult to augment a live fetus in the first place.

    To me this seems more possible than augmenting a fetus, as replacements and upgrades would be a nightmare as the biological parts grow.

    Question is, why create an artifical fetus? Wouldn't a full sized android be better?

  • Well it's easy...because the second game SUCKED BIG TIME!

    Even Warren Spector said they listened to the wrong people that claimed Deus Ex 1 was bad and too complicated.

    I am looking forward to the new one and I am really excited about this whole prequel thing, it's much more exciting to see how this whole story develops and then leads to the story of Deus Ex 1.

  • Who knows.

    Prequels are just trendier, i guess.

    Also, it's easier for newscomers to the game if it doesn't have too many references to the previous episodes, since some gamers aren't old enough to remember them.

  • WHY would they do a prequel? half the fun of the second game was comparing its setting to the first.

  • That's right, there won't be anything like nano augs. Hopefully we'll see Gunther as a young man. OH, and Barrett will die right away.

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