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Deus Ex videos - Watch Deus Ex PC videos, movies, trailers, gameplay clips, video game reviews, interviews and more at IGN. Deus Ex is a series of first person role-playing games originally produced by Ion Storm and published by Eidos Interactive. Eidos Interactive was bought by Square Enix in 2009, with Square Enix subsequently becoming the owner of the Deus Ex franchise. After the closure of Ion Storm, the task of.

  • Developer: Ion Storm
  • Release date: 2000
  • Platform: Windows (PC)
  • Genre: Action-RPG
  • Version: Full Game
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    Deus Ex is a 2000 action role-playing video game developed by Ion Storm and published by Eidos Interactive. Set in a cyberpunk-themed dystopian world in the year 2052, the story follows JC Denton, an agent of the fictional agency United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition (UNATCO), who is given superhuman abilities by nanotechnology, as he sets out to combat hostile forces in a world ravaged by inequality and a deadly plague. His missions entangle him in a conspiracy that brings him into conflict with the Triads, Majestic 12, and the Illuminati.

    Deus Ex's gameplay combines elements of the first-person shooter with stealth elements, adventure, and role-playing genres, allowing for its tasks and missions to be completed in a variety of ways, that in turn lead to differing outcomes. Presented from the first-person perspective, the player can customize Denton's various abilities such as weapon skills or lockpicking, increasing his effectiveness in these areas; this opens up different avenues of exploration and methods of interacting with or manipulating other characters. The player is able to complete side missions away from the primary storyline by moving freely around the available areas, which can reward the player with experience points to upgrade abilities and alternative ways to tackle main missions.

    The game was released for Microsoft Windows in June 2000, with a Mac OS port following the next month. A modified version of the game was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2002. In the years following its release, Deus Ex has received additional improvements and content from its fan community.

    The game received critical acclaim, including repeatedly being named 'Best PC Game of All Time' in PC Gamer's 'Top 100 PC Games' in 2011 and in a poll carried out by the UK gaming magazine PC Zone. It received several Game of the Year awards, drawing praise for its pioneering designs in player choice and multiple narrative paths. It has sold more than 1 million copies, as of April 23, 2009. The game led to a series, which include the sequel Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003), and three prequels: Deus Ex: Human Revolution (2011), Deus Ex: The Fall (2013), and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (2016).

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    • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
    • Processor: 2.5 GHz
    • RAM: 512 MB
    • Video Card: GeForce 2 or Radeon 8500
    • Hard disk space: 1 GB

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    Deus Ex Machina
    Developer(s)Automata UK
    Publisher(s)Automata UK
    Electric Dreams
    Designer(s)Mel Croucher
    Programmer(s)Andrew Stagg
    Platform(s)ZX Spectrum, MSX, Commodore 64, Android, iOS, Ouya, Windows, Linux, Mac OS X
    Release
      • EU: October 1984 (ZX Spectrum)
      • EU: 1985 (MSX)
      • EU: 1986 (C64)
      • WW: January 30, 2015 (Android)
      • WW: February 2, 2015 (iOS)
      • WW: February 14, 2015 (Ouya)
      • WW: February 20, 2015 (Win, Linux, Mac)
    Genre(s)Art game
    Mode(s)Single player

    Deus Ex Machina is a video game designed and created by Mel Croucher and published by Automata UK for the ZX Spectrum in October 1984 and later converted to MSX and Commodore 64.

    The game was the first to be accompanied by a fully synchronised soundtrack which featured narration, celebrity artists and music. The cast included Ian Dury, Jon Pertwee, Donna Bailey, Frankie Howerd, E.P. Thompson, and Croucher (who also composed the music). Andrew Stagg coded the original Spectrum version, and Colin Jones (later known as author/publisher Colin Bradshaw-Jones) was the programmer of the Commodore 64 version.

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    The game charts the life of a 'defect' which has formed in 'the machine', from conception, through growth, evolution and eventually death. The progression is loosely based on 'The Seven Ages of Man' from the Shakespeare play, As You Like It and includes many quotations and parodies of this.

    A remastered version of the game titled Deus Ex Machina, Game of the Year, 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition was released in 2015 for the Android, iOS, Ouya, Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.[1] A second remastered version, Deus Ex Machina - The Final Cut, was released in 2016 for the Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.[2]

    Gameplay[edit]

    Players of the game are to take control of a defected machine which has taken the form of the human body. The players would experience the different stages of life, all the way from being a cell to being a senile old being. It is considered to be a visual-audio entertainment although the game itself does not have sound. It is separated into an audio cassette where the tape needs to be played alongside the game. The length of the audio cassette is 46 minutes which is also the length of the game itself. Although the game could be played without the audio cassette, it would make it easier to understand with the help of the soundtrack. The soundtrack includes songs, musical compositions, and also voices of famous actors. As the game comes with a full transcript of the speech, it could at times be played without audio.[3]

    Reception[edit]

    Despite critical acclaim at the time, the game did not conform to conventions of packaging and pricing required by distributors and retailers and the game was sold mail-order only direct to the public. It subsequently gained cult status as an underground art game.[4]

    Legacy[edit]

    Croucher retrospectively viewed the game as a disappointment, saying 'I should have sold the game at a sensible price. But I wanted to put a lovely poster in it and nice packaging and a double vinyl gatefold' and that as a result the price of £15 compared to the more usual £8 meant that sales were low, and the game only broke even.[5]

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    In 2010, the game was included as one of the titles in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die.[6]

    A re-imagining of the game went into production in 2010, under the title Deus Ex Machina 2, once again under the design and creation of Croucher. The new cast is led by Sir Christopher Lee as The Programmer, with Chyna Whyne as The Machine, Chris Madin as The Defect, Joaquim de Almeida as the Defect Police, and original Ian Dury session vocals.[7]

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    In 2014 Croucher released a book about the game's (and his) history, and the making of the new game. The book is entitled Deus Ex Machina - The Best Game You Never Played in Your Life. The game's sequel was eventually released in 2015.

    References[edit]

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    1. ^'Deus Ex Machina: Game of the Year, 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition Releases'. MobyGames. Blue Flame Labs. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
    2. ^Jones, Colin (July 28, 2016). 'Deus Ex Machina - The Final Cut'. Blogger. Google. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
    3. ^'Deus Ex Machina for ZX Spectrum (1984)'. MobyGames. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
    4. ^Houghton, David. The Top 7... Maddest British old-school games - 1. Deus Ex Machina (1985). GamesRadar. 19 October 2009.
    5. ^Campbell, Colin (2013-09-25). 'The one-hour life of a 1980s video game auteur'. Polygon. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
    6. ^Mott, Tony (2010). 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die. London: Quintessence Editions Ltd. p. 79. ISBN978-1-74173-076-0.
    7. ^'Deus Ex Machina 2'. Archived from the original on 2010-03-27.

    External links[edit]

    • Deus Ex Machina at MobyGames
    • Deus Ex Machina at SpectrumComputing.co.uk
    • Deus Ex Machina at Lemon64
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