Imagine when writers try to come out with an absolute dystopia, and still fail to measure up with the real world we live in where now men can freely do whatever the hell they want in women's restrooms.
Why is this game so legendary? I first played it in 2005 and ever since has been in the back of my head. I remember all the places, characters, sound effects, background songs... Why oh why is this game so hard to forget so i could enjoy the uniqueness of playing it the first time? I am sure you know the feeling of playing the game and then beating it. Puts a smile on your face but with a bit of sadness at the same time knowing it is over. I fucking love the whole series, even 2nd part, the graphics like shadows & lighting ... :) Replayed it last year with a mission to do a fast paced run through the story. I couldn't. Clock? 40 hours at the end. I still needed to search for all parts, locations, characters, side missions... just like the first time. You know what? The feeling was amazing and almost similar to the one when i played it for the first time when i used a dictionary next to a keyboard to understand some words. I was that commited to selecting the appropriate answer. Oh, the good old times. Happy that i discovered this gem on an abandoned CD by my brother who only did training mission and with all that scary sounds and bots and conversation system said this was a messed up game (rather hard game to understand at first) and left it at the side collecting dust over time. Until i found it in the ruins and my life was about to change completely. The rest is a history. *Thank You Warren Evan Spector and Co, i take my hat off to all of you who participated in creatng a masterpiece!*
It took me all this time to realise why this game is so memorable. Sure, it has fun and in-depth gameplay, a large world and an expansive story, but it did something not many other games did well; atmosphere. There's something about this game's music and sound design combined with the levels that gives you this strange feeling of awe and immersion.
It had so much more intelligence to it than the sequels (and hell, modern games in general). What game since has had an OPTIONAL conversation with a surveillance supercomputer that proclaims itself to be the next God humankind will worship? What game since has accurately predicted world political shifts? I feel like Half-Life, Deus Ex, System Shock...these were the games during the golden age of gaming. Then we moved onto the simplistic, lootbox infested rubbish we have today. Hopefully one day the smart ideas will reign supreme again.
Really nice hommage of you. I totally agree with all what you said. I think that the quick answer of the question is: (Why is this game so legendary?) Amazing ambiance, awesome soundtrack, terrific plot, unforgetable characters, fine gameplay, intelligent game design, and strong universe. In one word: It's a masterpiece! Period. (PS: I'm french so... excuse my french if my english is wrong!)
"How un-professional!" * stares with a frozen neutral face * "Expecting a show?" * checks the whole restroom for loot * "Don't think I won't report this!" * runs away to check in with Sam Carter *
@@coltonbrantley7354 I'd argue this beats Half-Life. For one reason: The soundtrack. The HL soundtrack was nothing in comparison. Comparing the two, you could say they didn't even try in HL. Alexander Brandon just can't be beaten.
@@SamHammoudeh Yes, him too. I just knew the majority were done by Alex. He sure has some incredible talent too though. This song stood right along side Alex's compositions. And that's saying something.
No music - "You are just an office worker." With music - "You are one of the UNATCO agents, currently stuck behind a desk filling those lame reports and waiting for your next mission"
The thing I like the most about this, and other Deus Ex music, is how well it's suited for a long and expansive game like DE. You're in these locations for a long time. A bombastic score with lots of horns and crescendo would become grating over time and just give the player a headache. This is muted and calm, while still present and unmistakable. This particular piece really matches well with the UNATCO setting, too.
I love this track but recently I found out it's very similar to Global Communication's "7:39" (that's the name of the track, I'm not timestamping the video), which is a track from 1994.
I nearly shit my pants when Menderley said "Stay out of the ladies restroom. That type of activity embarrases the agency more than embarrases you" I never expected that type of a small detail in a game made in 2000. I wish i was born in the times where i could experience this masterpiece when it came out. Not when it goes on a sale on steam.
Lol. That interaction in this game wehn I played it in 2000 is the reason I have a hard time not "being good" in sandbox games (at least on the first playthrough)
The "Be Safe: Be Suspicious" public terminal message has stayed with me: "[...] How can you tell who might be a terrorist? Look for the following characteristics:
[...] Argumentative, especially about politics or philosophy. [...]"
@@durinV Number one: in 1945 corporations paid 50% of federal taxes. Now they pay about 5%. Number two: in 1900 90% of Americans were self-employed. Now it's about 2%.
I never took the oath in training how about this one? I swear I will not rest until UNATCO is free of you and the other crooked bureaucrats have perverted it's mission
SoaringTrumpet ‘Modern conspiracy nonsense’ yeah, not like there is a proven child trafficking ring in the highest echelons on power in governments across the world. You sound like a fool.
This game was so head of its time. Really wish someone would make a faithful remake. The newer Deux Ex`s are cool games but they lost the feel of the original. Mad props to the sound guys, pretty sure its the same group that worked on Unreal Tournament soundtracks too. Damn the comments are full of nostalgia!
Why do you need a remake? The game is on Steam and runs on any modern computer. Re-releases are for console games because they aren't backwards compatible.
I don’t know if they ever could capture the feel of this game again in our lifetimes. It was so of it’s time. Late 90s early 00s, millennium bug, conspiracy, America waking up to the true horrors of terrorism. It captured the feel of that era perfectly.
I'm so glad to see that I'm not the only one who remembers this fantastic & unique game. I'm also glad I'm not the only one who stood in UNATCO's base for hours just to listen to this soundtrack. Lastly, I'm glad that I'm not the only one still checking back and playing this tune in 2023 - it just makes one feel so much more advanced, so much more intelligent -- so much more AUGMENTED.
Unatco Trooper : Coughs. Unatco Tropper : Hell of a first day. Unatco Trooper : Hello agent Denton. Unatco Trooper : Looks like the cleaner bots have been busy while I was away.
01:04:31 3 different time formats, hour, minutes, seconds. 1 + 4 + 1 - 3 = 3 3 sides on a traingle. Two 0's look like eyes. Goddammit, I knew the Illuminati was real.
Those were different times, people expected different things from games. DX was - still is - so immersive! I remember playing it for the first time, entering UNATCO HQ - feeling that I've accomplished something with cleaning out the NSF on the island, and the locations really gave a vibe that this is a thought out functioning organisation. I still remember a real sense of betrayal after the airport, and urgency to leave. Really, no other game gave me so many feels. Playing DX: Revision was a bit of a prostetic solution to try to get that first playthrough feeling. It won't come back 100%, but it was still better than nothing.
Working hybrid and walked around our 1 million sq ft campus listening to this. Makes the mundane work seem important. Versa Life campus is more analogous though vs UNATCO HQ. Those cubes and the workers saying "What", and there only being a few per floor.
Every single comment - you are all part of the deus ex team. For those that know, know. You will never ever feel this level of mystery and conspiracy in a game ever again. Not with a soundtrack like this !!!!!!! My brothers.
I used the electric prod on the guard behind the desk at the main door of the HQ, he was one of the few that didn't deserve to die on my escapade-rampage from majestic.
I remember when i was a little kid playing this game, english is not my native language so pretty much the first level and the second i was able to beat as a kid. Later on when i got older in my mid 20s my cousin still had a copy of this game, and i have to say that Deus Ex was truly one of a kind experience. Fun times. Today we get so many crappy games actually lol
last time i played this game all the way through (only once so far) it was in probably in the early to mid 2000s. Listening to this music, i swear, is going to get me to download the game again and play it once more! :)
Feels good tobe around like - minded bros who loved this game. One of the master piece of my childhood comprising of all the fantasies - MJ12, Illuminati, New World Order, Area 51 which are compiled in 1 story line beautifully. This is just not a music, but feeling of being part of UNATCO and going against it. I hope Deus Ex either remakes this game for new gen graphics or creates something which would bring the glory once established by this game. Deus ex for life!
a lot of people seem to have played this game around 2000 or behind 2010, and im here that played it for the first time maybe 2 years ago. i didnt think id like it all, but to my surprise i loved it. i still love it today like i just found it for the first time. im just 17, this games older than i am! i love this game so goddann much oh my god.
I love how when I look at the old or new comments: they are usually all just dialogue from the game. And I have no idea why I laugh so hard seeing it. And- for my own 2 cents: "A bomb."
"Why are you locked in the bathroom?"
"You talking to me?"
"Maybe you should try getting a job"
just another parasite
"Okay, where?"
"Majestic 12."
"Why don't you join Majestic 12...in a body bag."
Stop steeling my lines
@@jcdenton4691 heheh
@@Zeithri "Yes?"
"And?"
I wanted orange! It gave me lemon lime.
I remember that Gunther said that to agent navara
I do not make mistakes of that kind.
@@GreyWolfLeaderTW I remember that conversation I thought it was hilarious when he said that 👍
From what I remember in Invisible War he did actually press the right button and the maintenance man stocked it with lemon lime as a goof.
Life in a nutshell
By the way Denton, stay out of the ladies' restroom. This kind of activity embarrasses the agency more then it does you.
Dismissed!!
What a shame.... I wish there was something more I could say
@ you seem proud
I was just being nosy...
Von Fat Cat Omg I did this by accident, why are both symbols BLUE!?
I used to full time glasses, i've since had laser eye surgery 5 years ago. When people ask why I no longer need them... my vision is augmented!
Then you tell them that although they may have copper wiring to reroute their fear of pain, you have nerves of steel.
omfg
holy shit
Kool! What will your next augmentation be?
GregoryTheGr8ster Enviormental resistance.
i can hear JC's steps in my mind...
We finally got to cap some rebels, eh Denton?
*proceeds to bunnyhop down the halls*
clip clop clip clop clip clop
HUP!!
Clickclickclickclickclickclick hut hut hut hut hut clickclick hut hut hut hut hut hut.
*I like to make a silent takedown is heard from the distance*
Whatever I'm reading suddenly becomes much more important when this is on.
Wrong, whatever you do becomes much more important! :D
Hey this is that song *Walton Simons* was talking about.
No shit, I'm just writing a bachelor to this.
I'm studying for my insurance licensing exam.
im reading about the elite power structures that control this country and most of the planet
BY THE WAY DENTON, MY THREE DAUGHTERS TURNED UP DEAD. HERE'S YOUR OP BONUS.
I have opened the mayor.
@@angelfan16 go in and go in and go in
@@salehalsheikh8478 like my 3 daughters and the US Marshals
@@Blei1986 And we lose the vaccine
@@scr8846 get pills against my orders !
"You have a single fact to back that up?"
"Number 1: That's terror.
Number 2: That's terror."
@@RescoeZ I'm not gonna stand here and listen to you badmouth the greatest democracy the world has ever known.
"My facts have been augmented."
@@daedalus6433 Data, I'm your friend and I'm not just gonna stand here and watch you do this!
@@deathsheadknight2137 I never asked for this.
"By the way Denton, stay out of the ladies restroom." After more than twenty *fucking* years that is still the most immersive NPC dialogue ever.
Sure is!
That kind of activity embarrasses society more than it does you.
Imagine when writers try to come out with an absolute dystopia, and still fail to measure up with the real world we live in where now men can freely do whatever the hell they want in women's restrooms.
@@Mant111 Bruh you can't seriously be ranting about your boring politics in the comments section of the UNATCO theme song
By the way Denton, 3 of my daughters are dead, here is your OP bonus
Ah, yes. The game that was simply an optimistic vision of our future.
Warren Spector didn't want to tell us _all_ of the bad news.
2022-oh you know nothing
just wait till 2040 hits, it's gonna be a wild ride.
A dystopic vision, rather.
It is way worse than covid in deus ex
Why is this game so legendary? I first played it in 2005 and ever since has been in the back of my head. I remember all the places, characters, sound effects, background songs... Why oh why is this game so hard to forget so i could enjoy the uniqueness of playing it the first time?
I am sure you know the feeling of playing the game and then beating it. Puts a smile on your face but with a bit of sadness at the same time knowing it is over. I fucking love the whole series, even 2nd part, the graphics like shadows & lighting ... :)
Replayed it last year with a mission to do a fast paced run through the story. I couldn't. Clock? 40 hours at the end. I still needed to search for all parts, locations, characters, side missions... just like the first time. You know what? The feeling was amazing and almost similar to the one when i played it for the first time when i used a dictionary next to a keyboard to understand some words. I was that commited to selecting the appropriate answer.
Oh, the good old times. Happy that i discovered this gem on an abandoned CD by my brother who only did training mission and with all that scary sounds and bots and conversation system said this was a messed up game (rather hard game to understand at first) and left it at the side collecting dust over time.
Until i found it in the ruins and my life was about to change completely. The rest is a history.
*Thank You Warren Evan Spector and Co, i take my hat off to all of you who participated in creatng a masterpiece!*
I've just played it this week and only regret I have is that I haven't played it earlier.
It took me all this time to realise why this game is so memorable. Sure, it has fun and in-depth gameplay, a large world and an expansive story, but it did something not many other games did well; atmosphere. There's something about this game's music and sound design combined with the levels that gives you this strange feeling of awe and immersion.
It's sad Warren Spector got bought out and never worked on another Deus Ex. The series would have been amazing had he stuck with it.
It had so much more intelligence to it than the sequels (and hell, modern games in general). What game since has had an OPTIONAL conversation with a surveillance supercomputer that proclaims itself to be the next God humankind will worship? What game since has accurately predicted world political shifts?
I feel like Half-Life, Deus Ex, System Shock...these were the games during the golden age of gaming. Then we moved onto the simplistic, lootbox infested rubbish we have today. Hopefully one day the smart ideas will reign supreme again.
Really nice hommage of you. I totally agree with all what you said. I think that the quick answer of the question is: (Why is this game so legendary?) Amazing ambiance, awesome soundtrack, terrific plot, unforgetable characters, fine gameplay, intelligent game design, and strong universe. In one word: It's a masterpiece! Period. (PS: I'm french so... excuse my french if my english is wrong!)
If I'll ever become filthy rich, I'll hire a person specifically for turning this on when I'm having a conversation.
You've got the wrong track for conversations.
This is the one you need: ruclips.net/video/2uKxEoQQiSQ/видео.html
Your welcome for the 69th like
Can't ever trust what anyway says XD
Me: Hey, how are you?
Friend: good!
(Music plays in the background)
Me: What do you mean by "good"?
Friend: ?
@ShinyMoltres OK, where?
@ShinyMoltres Maybe you should join Majestic 12... in a body bag
This gives me the urge to jump on a vacuum cleaner and peek inside the Ladies washroom.
I've done this once
Don't ask
Isn't it crazy that this game predicted roombas?
FrostyAUT it’s even crazier that this game predicted me getting in trouble with HR for getting in ladies room.
Paul?
oh yeah yeah
"How un-professional!"
* stares with a frozen neutral face *
"Expecting a show?"
* checks the whole restroom for loot *
"Don't think I won't report this!"
* runs away to check in with Sam Carter *
It's been 17 years... Still the best game ever.
Nah mate, nothing beats half life.
@@coltonbrantley7354 I'd argue this beats Half-Life. For one reason: The soundtrack. The HL soundtrack was nothing in comparison. Comparing the two, you could say they didn't even try in HL. Alexander Brandon just can't be beaten.
@@nicknelson4719 Michiel van den Bos for "Unatco" and a few others.
@@SamHammoudeh Yes, him too. I just knew the majority were done by Alex. He sure has some incredible talent too though. This song stood right along side Alex's compositions. And that's saying something.
@@nicknelson4719 as far as music goes in my opinion they're on par with each other
Jesus Christ, Denton.
Jimmy Carter Denton.
what a shame.
This is terrible.
I don't understand
@John Smith you forgot the *LIP SMACK*
No music - "You are just an office worker."
With music - "You are one of the UNATCO agents, currently stuck behind a desk filling those lame reports and waiting for your next mission"
Literally me
I have some bad news.
I'm a federal agent.
You have five seconds to tell me who you work for.
You bitch.
JC DENIN?
@@mrorlov2706 suuuuuuuure
@@ahmataevo The word is you'sa THIEF
@Joshua Athey Number one: that's terror.
"Every war is the result of a difference of opinion... maybe the biggest questions can only be answered by the greatest of conflicts" JC Denton
I have no idea where yougot this quote from nor when JC says that.
and I've played the game at least a few dozen times.
pretty sure when he's talking to Sam Carter@@isuckatusernames4297
@@isuckatusernames4297 ruclips.net/video/KOwN7m1zHU0/видео.htmlfeature=shared&t=1432
Number One: That's terror
Number Two: That's terror
Don't believe me? It's all in the numbers.
In 1945 corporations paid 50% federal tax, now they pay only 5%.
>Spend 20 years researching the Illuminati.
>Find out the Austrian painter was right all along.
>MFW
mfw based and blackpilled
Here's a picture
Hell of a first day.
Piece of gossip, Anna Navarre likes your style. Bet you two would make a nice couple.
Way to go, Sir. I thought Gunther was a goner.
@@daedalus6433 - Check in with Manderley on Level 2.
We finally got to cap some rebels, eh Denton?
Manderley's blowin' his top - better debrief on the double, JC.
The thing I like the most about this, and other Deus Ex music, is how well it's suited for a long and expansive game like DE. You're in these locations for a long time. A bombastic score with lots of horns and crescendo would become grating over time and just give the player a headache. This is muted and calm, while still present and unmistakable. This particular piece really matches well with the UNATCO setting, too.
Yes, It suits the longform storytelling very well...pieces like this allow one to draw or write for hours...
I like the synth style. It feels like a 80s sci fi masterpiece like Bladerunner with it
Yea game from 00's has 80's future synth music :D like this vibe
I love this track but recently I found out it's very similar to Global Communication's "7:39" (that's the name of the track, I'm not timestamping the video), which is a track from 1994.
@Jotaro97 To you, it isn't
Care to explain?
Well Deus Ex has a cyberpunk setting, there's a lot of inspiration coming from Blade Runner
smashthestate
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NSF001
SATCOM
UNATCO_001
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Username: NAPOLEON
Password: REVOLUTION
I nearly shit my pants when Menderley said "Stay out of the ladies restroom. That type of activity embarrases the agency more than embarrases you"
I never expected that type of a small detail in a game made in 2000. I wish i was born in the times where i could experience this masterpiece when it came out. Not when it goes on a sale on steam.
Not to be too reminissant, but growing up in the 80s and 90s Was the best.
@@OrbitalHUB not if you were gay :(
Also funny as hell when that lady mentions in a conversation with the unatco trooper that Denton is the creep she met in women's bathroom.
Yeah I played it when it came out. A watershed moment in gaming.
Lol. That interaction in this game wehn I played it in 2000 is the reason I have a hard time not "being good" in sandbox games (at least on the first playthrough)
"My new partner, J.C Denton. Don't tell me you're going to wear those sunglasses during a night operation."
"my vision is augmented"
You mechs may have copper wiring to reroute your fear of pain, but I've got nerves of steel.
How dare I delay your path to glory…
"At least it is a way we know it is not Paul."
@@blackback2500 you are not a mech, you wouldn't understand.
We are living UNATCO Theme full 24hours these days
@RUclips User "You support the peaceful protests, Black Lives Matters and denounce Donald Trump...don't you? How much do you want to keep your job?"
The "Be Safe: Be Suspicious" public terminal message has stayed with me:
"[...]
How can you tell who might be a terrorist? Look for the following characteristics:
[...]
Argumentative, especially about politics or philosophy.
[...]"
That's terror
@@factory6636 terror built into the system
@Optimus6128 nah that's not true
Whenever I go down a rabbit hole of research into something suspicious, I throw this on in the background.
it's the best for that
Waoh Alexa pull up the early life section. My God…
Evangelion lore and the memes surrounding it be like
"McKinsey and Co did *what?"*
My 2019 is augmented.
That's terror
Terror built into the system.
@@daedalus6433 When due process fails us, we really do live in a world of terror
@@durinV Number one: in 1945 corporations paid 50% of federal taxes. Now they pay about 5%. Number two: in 1900 90% of Americans were self-employed. Now it's about 2%.
I never took the oath in training how about this one? I swear I will not rest until UNATCO is free of you and the other crooked bureaucrats have perverted it's mission
"The GEPgun takedown is the most silent and effective way to kill Manderley."
Effective, no doubt about that. But silent ? LMAO.
He doesn’t know. Lmaooo
What are we waiting for? I've got a- pistol.
@@Ezio999Auditore You're serious about the conspiracy, huh?
Go in, and go in, and go in, and gO iN
A forgotten virtue like honesty is worth at least twenty credits.
Bravery is not a function of firepower.
"how unprofessional"
@MusicisLife8393 Don't think I won't report this.
And by the way denton stay out of the ladies restroom
That kind of activity embarrasses the Agency more than it does you.
@MusicisLife8393 I believe it is "expecting a show?"
HAHAHAHAHA! MAN I MISS THIS GAME!!!!!!! THE BEST GAME EVER
The national anthem of conspiracy theorists everywhere
then it's not national, but international
@@City-Hunter>International
Globalist spotted
Please don't glorify the awfulness of modern conspiracy theory nonsense, I love this theme on its own merits.
SoaringTrumpet ‘Modern conspiracy nonsense’
yeah, not like there is a proven child trafficking ring in the highest echelons on power in governments across the world.
You sound like a fool.
@@MercurialStatic AMEN Mercurially
This game was so head of its time. Really wish someone would make a faithful remake. The newer Deux Ex`s are cool games but they lost the feel of the original. Mad props to the sound guys, pretty sure its the same group that worked on Unreal Tournament soundtracks too. Damn the comments are full of nostalgia!
UKFreedomFighters There’s already a fanmade remaster. Look up Deus Ex Revision
Why do you need a remake? The game is on Steam and runs on any modern computer. Re-releases are for console games because they aren't backwards compatible.
Spaceboi Scapahandre Somehow Revision tweaked the game balance so it stopped being enjoyable
I don’t know if they ever could capture the feel of this game again in our lifetimes. It was so of it’s time. Late 90s early 00s, millennium bug, conspiracy, America waking up to the true horrors of terrorism. It captured the feel of that era perfectly.
It doesn't need a remake.
If you want an enhanced experience just get GMDX.
I'm so glad to see that I'm not the only one who remembers this fantastic & unique game. I'm also glad I'm not the only one who stood in UNATCO's base for hours just to listen to this soundtrack. Lastly, I'm glad that I'm not the only one still checking back and playing this tune in 2023 - it just makes one feel so much more advanced, so much more intelligent -- so much more AUGMENTED.
I listen to this and NYC streets almost every day lol
this on repeat helps also so much for focused work
I asked for Ornje - it gave me Lemon-Lime. Yes, yes - zey do zat deliberately.
No, zey do dat on pyuhrpose.
Unatco Trooper : Coughs.
Unatco Tropper : Hell of a first day.
Unatco Trooper : Hello agent Denton.
Unatco Trooper : Looks like the cleaner bots have been busy while I was away.
One of the best gaming moments ever - getting to UNATCO in the beginning of the game and this music starts playing...
I..I thought you were a GEP gun.
Welcome to the coalition PROD
@@SamSquids Stick with the ambrosia in the warehouse.
we're 100% black
@@PaulieVideos *turns black* me too
*yeeeessss......*
I use this to read to and its very effective at providing backround noise while not being so loud or up beat that it distracts you. I rate 9/10.
My study habits just got augmented
perfect for studying or working
And my vision is A U G M E N T E D
Never tried it.
01:04:31
3 different time formats, hour, minutes, seconds.
1 + 4 + 1 - 3 = 3
3 sides on a traingle.
Two 0's look like eyes.
Goddammit, I knew the Illuminati was real.
half life 3 confirmed
Cue the x files theme or this song?
I go to sleep with this, it's so soothing....
lol...
I actually wake up to it.
Same here. Works better than most music for me.
@Samar3n I'd go to sleep with Femshep.
login: Q
password: 3
we're 100% black
Me too.
login: jcd
password: bionicman
That will be your butt!
I do not _Move_ out of the way!
I've never been a massive gamer but this game was one of The Big Things of my childhood.
Amazing song, amazing game. Those days they knew how to make them, damn it.
foojam2002
Right, now every game just feels like a cookie cutter. The same thing over and over yeah some good ones here and there but only a few.
GODDAMNIT
"The same thing over and over"
_just like in my scifi novels_
we are getting there one consoomption at a time
Manderly's blowing his top, you'd better go see him on the double
This song's length has been augmented.
Those were different times, people expected different things from games. DX was - still is - so immersive! I remember playing it for the first time, entering UNATCO HQ - feeling that I've accomplished something with cleaning out the NSF on the island, and the locations really gave a vibe that this is a thought out functioning organisation. I still remember a real sense of betrayal after the airport, and urgency to leave. Really, no other game gave me so many feels.
Playing DX: Revision was a bit of a prostetic solution to try to get that first playthrough feeling. It won't come back 100%, but it was still better than nothing.
Will never forget this game and the masterpiece that the soundtracks in it are, ill be here even when im 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 etc... years old
Quite simply a brilliant piece of instrumentation which befits a game as seminal and groundbreaking as Deus Ex was. Halcyon days.
This is one of the very few tracks that are not too distracting for me while playing in the background
True 👍🏿
You're getting warm!
"You're red hot, looks like you found me."
"This thing is starting to give me a headache."
@@RescoeZ That's over the line! What did i just tell you?! We won already! Report back to base.
@@daedalus6433 replaying this masterpiece and accidentally blew everyone up lmfao
@@actuallyAdonis "You're a complete jackass."
I code listening to this and Unatco conversation theme
Watch your back JC, -Paul Denton
This is actually really good music to code to. This hour long mix felt like 5 mins and I got a lot done
Don't forget, Manderley wants to see you on level 2.
Why is this so good? Its been nearly 20 years and I can't stop listening to it
Deus Ex truly makes me feel like this is what playing video games should feel like.
I love how the general view on this game turned from "LOL total conspiracy shit crazy ass stuff" to "This is a very optimistic timeline"
“Hold on, I have to drop something. Heh-heh.”
Working hybrid and walked around our 1 million sq ft campus listening to this. Makes the mundane work seem important. Versa Life campus is more analogous though vs UNATCO HQ. Those cubes and the workers saying "What", and there only being a few per floor.
i think i'm addicted to this song
same
This always put me in a working mood.
Contributing to the system lol
I listened to all of this, now my hearing and brain are augmented.
Dat will be adequate!
Every single comment - you are all part of the deus ex team. For those that know, know. You will never ever feel this level of mystery and conspiracy in a game ever again. Not with a soundtrack like this !!!!!!! My brothers.
This game is slowly becoming reality more every day
Damn, I may actually live long enough to be alive when this game takes place. Every office better have this as their elevator music by then for sure.
there better be industrial strength roombas that can carry us around the office on their backs!
“I didn’t enter the womans’ restroom it was the roomba. It knows I like pussy, it did that on purpose.”
I want body augmentations for sure. Would be awesome
When your family starts talking about current world events
I used the electric prod on the guard behind the desk at the main door of the HQ, he was one of the few that didn't deserve to die on my escapade-rampage from majestic.
I just used the crowbar on El Ray and the subway thugs....cause...well, its kinda fitting.
It makes you want a trench-coat and snoop into your co-workers emails.....lol
OK, you made me giggle. 😁
"" The guy in a coat! Remember the briefing!" (your co-workers, probably)
hopefully not into women's bathrooms too
Bandit!
Just thought I'd come back to tell you the difference between the HR and DX GOTY version. The HR version raises the pitch of this song by 12%.
Now this is some autism. (notaninsult)
I never asked for this
I wanted orange. I never asked for lemon lime.
The perfect soundtrack for a conversation with the shareholders
Help me I just listened to this for half an hour and I'm still not sick of it.
Yes! I love this! I always feel like I'm on a top secret mission all the time! Even when I'm just going to the store.. :l
same here dude! or NYC Streets! :D
Who's the say your store trip isn't a secret mission?
Battery Park - New York.
I played deus ex for the first time a week ago and finished it and I already feel so nostalgic, what a good fucking game.
Like leading a mouse to cheese...
Welcome to the Coalition. ;)
I remember when i was a little kid playing this game, english is not my native language so pretty much the first level and the second i was able to beat as a kid.
Later on when i got older in my mid 20s my cousin still had a copy of this game, and i have to say that Deus Ex was truly one of a kind experience.
Fun times.
Today we get so many crappy games actually lol
"By the way Denton, my three daughters turned up dead, here's your op bonus - one thousand credits"
Please explain :(
@@michaczerwinski3324 Go in, and go in, and go in like the U.S. Marshals, and we lose the vaccine.
That will be YOUR butt.
@@michaczerwinski3324 Get PILLS against my orders! Get moving!
@@michaczerwinski3324 Two words: Malkavian mod. You'll thank me
Wow. Nice to hear the original without the added baseline! This is the one I remember from the game.
my thoughts exactly. THIS was UNATCO
last time i played this game all the way through (only once so far) it was in probably in the early to mid 2000s. Listening to this music, i swear, is going to get me to download the game again and play it once more! :)
welp, get to it
You're a legend for posting this, so much nostalgia!
I used to stay long time around HQ just to listen to this one. Great memories.
I just have the urge to run forward and back in front of a mirror hearing this tune.. 😂
Feels good tobe around like - minded bros who loved this game. One of the master piece of my childhood comprising of all the fantasies - MJ12, Illuminati, New World Order, Area 51 which are compiled in 1 story line beautifully. This is just not a music, but feeling of being part of UNATCO and going against it. I hope Deus Ex either remakes this game for new gen graphics or creates something which would bring the glory once established by this game.
Deus ex for life!
U-unatco?
Savage.
Yes!
That's Terror
Metal Gear?!
Psycho mantis...
I can't believe I just listened to all of this. That was lovely, in a sneaky, hide behind a desk and read other people's e-mails kind of way. :-)
Play this during Online classes
you'll won't regret it
Dude you're a lifesaver i m droppin a like :) it really helped me during my history class while making notes
Background track you could listen to forever and never get tired of.
Feels like home
This soundtrack is augmented.
Plays in my head whenever I’m having a conversation with someone.
Great, when you have to write some secret reports for hours, and need inspiration !
doctor: you have one hour, four minutes and thirty-one seconds to live
me:
a lot of people seem to have played this game around 2000 or behind 2010, and im here that played it for the first time maybe 2 years ago. i didnt think id like it all, but to my surprise i loved it. i still love it today like i just found it for the first time. im just 17, this games older than i am! i love this game so goddann much oh my god.
you tried the revision mod yet ?
@@isuckatusernames4297 ive beat it 2 or 3 times, yeah
I played it right after the original release and for me it still is the best video game ever made to this dáte!
Played this in class one time when I was in high school. No one could figure out where it was coming from. Funny shit.
I love how when I look at the old or new comments: they are usually all just dialogue from the game. And I have no idea why I laugh so hard seeing it. And- for my own 2 cents:
"A bomb."
"You better double check your systems"
@@muffin7483 maybe you should try getting a job
@@neerajkrishnan8574 Okay, where?
The sound does sound similar to 'Unreal'. Good times, the late 1990s.
Well, same engine, same composers.
This seems oddly appropriate for browsing the FBI’s uniform crime report.
Best game ever made.
A sincere thank you to the creator of this video. I would have flunked Calculus without it.