Its normal. Conspiracies have been a major topics in games, Hollywood movies, books, and fiction. Its interesting that Americans and Russians are among the most firm believers in crazy conspiracies, and they are the one who produce the most conspiracy based movies and fiction.
@@ベストカジノボーナス both cultures have a VERY high distrust in government of any kind. Both histories are that of overthrowing big, tyrannical governments that get replaced with big, tyrannical oligarchy. I love both, to be honest.
To this day, my brain hurts just trying to think of why Square Enix did this like why did they push Deus Ex, one of the decent franchises that they have, to the side just make a crappy Marvel game that no one freaking remembers now except for the fact that it’s a piece of shite game. It’s like Gearbox pushing Borderlands aside so that they could make a sequel to Aliens: Colonial Marines and that it’s full of microtransactions
@@protostnl6369 just look what happened to Mass effect 3. This always repeats. 1 is great. 2 is eh.... AND 3, well lets not go there. Its such shiete that words can never do such a smelly shiete justice such a bad smell Mass Effect 3 Sheite is a great example of whats happening == they are out for money not to make good games. Its all about the almighty dollar.
They making another one... Guardians of the Galaxy. I don't understand this corpo way of thinking too, they have Deus Ex. One of the most oldschool and important piece of gaming in their hands, that could sell thousand and thousand of copies by just doing bussines right and by doing justice to the games. Mankind Divided was a lost potential but in his flaws you can feel how edios montreal is dedicated to those games and Jensen by this little small details and stuff they put into the game. All games in this series have this uniqe atmosphere, one of the best sci fi works for sure. Other series close to Deus Ex in those matters is Silent Hill, coincidentally also dead for now but in much, much worse way. Don't really blame Edios Montreal, in my opinion they did really good stuff to DX and put a lot of love to it. Unfortunetly Squere Enix is the problem. IOI the Hitman Devs also run away quickly from them after first part of this new Hitman games. The funny part is also that this Avengers game didin't sell to well xD Mankind Divided did a lot better even with the awful augment your preorder stuff.
This soundtrack added a layer of longingness and insecurity to everything. Jensen's just one guy that doesn't know everything about his past, can't keep people close to him, and is fighting something he will never completely understand. The music enhanced the atmosphere so much.
To add to your spot on analysis, his physical trauma alone would send most people into an inescapable sense of despair. The world becoming so small, that even the shadowy elite have a hard time agreeing to what to do with the power they wield. Nevermind Adam being specifically targeted through his lover (who betrayed him in the end) by said elite to synthesize a cure for Neuropazine dependency. Marking the true beginings of transhumanism, and the end of the human condition.
We need the final connection for the Original. Human Revolution and Mankind Divided built up for the 3rd game. The fall of Illuminati and the rise of Bob fucking Page with his MJ12 army
The combat tracks are acutally amazing, i was playing stealth too, but at times i didnt bother reloading. The gun play is actually quite fun, get an armor piercing revolver with a laser sight and watch them fall !
To all fellow Deus Ex mourners, may I suggest the series The Expanse. It's space sci-fi but I find the general vibe to be similar at times, plus it has Adam Jensen's voice actor in a few S1 episodes.
11:32 This one reminds me of the best/worst moment in the game, when Adam spoke with Elisa. The moment when he recognised her, he immidiately removed his glasses. (Those glasses always reminded me of a barrier made by him to separate himself from other humans and other augs, one that he only removed when near people he trusted the most). The split second it took him to remove them after he recognised Elisa, the look of longing, sadness and compassion on his face, the conversation that followed this moment made this game so much more real. How alone one must feel when the only entity they can describe as a soulmate is an AI? I absolutely hate this piece and this moment for the way they made that dystopian and dirty world real.
but thats what makes it completely worth playing it. the discovery, the memories from DXHR, etc. but i completely understand where you are coming from. It was heartwrenching, because she was one of the few (people?) that understood what he was going through, as she is/was someone that told him exactly what he needed to hear in that moment.
We must remember that behind Elisa is absolutely real girl(s) - Hyron bot, even if they don't associate themselves with Elisa and working just like CPU =)
Adam is one of my favorites video game character of all time. He is like super bad ass, but you can see in his demeanor how sensitive and fragile is. Also when he removes his agressive-shaped glasses, he reveals his sweet, pleasent blue eyes.
I listened to this mix when studying for my admission exam to university. I listened to it every semester when studying for my finals. And I listened to it when I studied for my states exams at the end of my studies. Ended up graduating with Honours. Thanks
The games are great and all, but to be honest - I replayed them several times mostly cause of the atmosphere that the music creates...it takes you places nothing else could. And of course, I fuckin love Adam, one of the most awesome gaming characters ever created.
I've replayed Human Revolution 6 or 7 times now lol..trying to go for an achievement run..but I agree the music Brings it all together and creates that atmosphere
Never understood why people didn't like Adam. I thought he was great. A bit understated and a bit flat, affect-wise, but an interesting character that becomes more so as the games go on.
@@sclarke2092 I see similarities between Adam and Geralt from the Witcher series. They're both pragmatic, gruff but caring men with a deep rough voice that get dragged into politics against their will. They both have interesting stories and good lines of dialogue, but I do think the "deep rough badass voice stereotype" does not lend itself very well for portraying a wide range of emotions as humans simply don't talk that way in reality and I think that is where most of the backlash comes from
That's when talented people are responsible for art direction. You find yourself hungry for those games' athmospere, not as much for gameplay as for the vibe it gives
I love that you start with the relatively unknown track from a sidequest in the game that just so happens to perfectly capture the feeling of the series. "I tried to save the world..."
@@Xhawk777 I can understand if they haven't. I snuck through all of the guards and never even talked to Otar on my first playthrough. Figured since the area was hostile, I probably shouldn't just bust through the front door lol. Snuck around to find an alternate route. It was only on the second playthrough that I found out you can talk to him.
Sorry but objectively Cyberpunk will suck so bad. It's just trash songs, nothing else. Even combat, awful low quality characters from ps2 era suck so badly.
I don't care what ANYONE says- Mankind Divided was AMAZING and among my all-time favorites. Bigger toolset and those AMAZING hubs. And they NAILED the sound vibe from the original. Goosebumps EVERY time. Just listening to this- now reinstalling the series and going to do a replay. So upsetting that MD didn't meets SE's sales numbers. It still did well- people on steam just got mad about Dunovo or whatever it's called. Dropped it from "Positive" to "Mixed" and I'll bet lots of people put off buying it. Just like Days Gone. An AMAZING instant classic buried beneath mediocre reviews that everyone deserves to play.... at least those that enjoy some thought with their gaming. Amazing how I can maintain goosebumps for this long while listening to a soundtrack. Anyone who never played Mankind Divided and Human Revolution- please give them a try. They are dirt cheap and they hauntingly beautiful.
MD was really great indeed. The only thing that i would criticize it for is the main story. But overall it was amazing. It took everything good off of HR and made it even better.
MD got disappointing, but still had the essence of getting completely immersed. Replaying it for the 4th time, still no one dying to my hands, but cannot get the 'foxiest of hounds' achievement.
Mankind Divided was the best in the series by far. I have completed it 2 times. Just an awesome game, i don't even understand why it didn't get more success. It was the best game of the last gen, alongside Witcher 3.
Human Revolution was the first and the only game, that made me stuck in the main menu almost everytime before start playing it. No doubt Mankind has the same OST quality, but just added some more awesome tracks to enjoy.
The soundtrack added SO.MUCH. to that mindblowing experience the game was. absolutely amazing stuff. the ending gave me huge waves of goosebumbs like it was one hell of a ride. one of the best games ever made.
Deus Ex, HR, MD.. Best three games ever made. All have such great music and stories. Thank you for uploading these. I listen to the Hr soundtrack in my car just about everyday. This is great stuff to listen to at work.
@@DevilWolf000 It was a bad Deus Ex game, but in fairness how can you expect to follow up one of the greatest games of all time? (Don't tell me the prequels did either, they're really good but still FAR inferior to the first game) Plus, the music for Invisible War still kicked ass.
@@ashe274 Now, I do love the original, but I genuinely prefer playing through HR and MD, particularly HR. I honestly think the Director’s Cut is a perfect game. For me, the original does go absolutely off the rails by the end. I must be honest. And by that point, stealth just feels totally inaccessible when I’m forced into so many grindy and frustrating combat encounters that I hadn’t specced for. It kinda ruined the experience for me. So, I would wanna say that just after Paris in particular is when I thought the story was starting to go in some truly wacky directions and I felt like I was being ferried to the next distressing damsel after another. But in gameplay, it’s also when the clever solutions to various encounters start becoming more sparse (especially when Hong Kong represented this pinnacle of what the game could be. Everything after felt like a downgrade. In both story and gameplay.) But then Area-51 is when the story crystallises in a really awesome way thematically that I still think about, but also could have been done better mechanically and philosophically because none of the choices are particularly encouraging or great from a philosophical perspective. Especially as most of them undermine the main themes of the actual game. It’s also a real shame that Area-51 itself is totally ass in pure game design terms. It’s the part of the game that feels the most like it was made in the 90s. I genuinely hated playing through that level, I was not having a great time at all. It was pure 90s bullshit with literal robot Nazis and aliens running around, it was like I was playing System Shock 2 not Deus Ex.
I found this playlist by chance and I play it in the background when I'm very stressed or sad and it always cheers me up. So I just want to thank you for creating it.
The most omnipresent feature of the music is the expression of pain. Adam's pain, not only physical from his downfall and surgery, but emotional from his undeserved infamy from his days as a cop, and the world of lies that he took on the job of protecting didn't keep anything personal to him off limits to lie about. He has been lied to, used, and betrayed, left in the dark with a swirl of handcrafted delusions. His dignity has been totally ripped to pieces by those around him, for reasons he is not trusted to have explained to him. And only trying to help his fellow slaves has given any meaning to his pain. But the toll of this fight on his bodyl and mind has been so costly he knows he can never feel fully connected to those he tries to help. He can only console himself, after a long night of drinking the trauma away, with the faith that he did the right thing as best as he could know for sure.
From Deus Ex to Invisible War to Human Revolution to Mankind Divided, the music adds so much to these games, and each game did their respective musical pieces perfectly.
I don't care what anyone says. Computer games are the new novel, the new epic movie, and the messages are just as important to us as those old media were. I always asked for this. Especially after I played Beneath A Steel Sky and Half Life 2 and Stalker:CoP and Metro 2033. All those William Gibson novels didn't help either. I most definitely asked for this, and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, while some play styles are excessively complicated and hard to learn to use, was simple enough that I managed to eventually finish it. And not kill that big guy at the end.
I think there will be no sad bautiful ambient music like from deus ex. I think thats the strongest criteria of deus ex. Music and atmosphere like in no other game
The soundtracks from modern iterations of the Deus Ex franchise seem to me like a sort of blend between Interstellar's and Tron Legacy's. And a wonderful sort, indeed.
This is the one playlist that never fails to motivate me when nothing else does. Late night study session at 2 AM needed? Deadline for my thesis coming up and I have negative motivation? Going over statistics while running on five hours of sleep? All no problem with this playlist and I am so grateful that you uploaded it!
You've just survived the tower's explosion by escaping via the rooftop. The system self destructed down below, erasing all data. Your components mostly fried and malfunctioning, you clutch to the railing of the balcony. Breathless and bleeding, you use it to pull yourself up. Gazing down at the city you once called home, you see Augs and Naturals at war with one another. Rioting on the streets. Sirens blaring in every direction. The haunting screams echo out for miles. Neither side knowing the secret that binds them. You're the only man, well at least that's what you used to be, you're not really anything anymore. The truth lives and dies with you. You look down upon the sea of neon, smoke and suffering. You close your eyes...
V for Vendetta: 'Use a fantasy to reveal the truth'. Through the sci-fi gaming fantasy of DX, we address some real social and political issues. 'This is where the world might be headed' slogan. In the novel 'Replay', SPOILER the protagonist with his fellow Replayer dared not reveal their 're-life but multi-experienced' existence so blatantly as this approach led to serious political complications in one of the (therefore paradoxical) timelines; in another timeline they could only hint at invaluable lessons through suggestive medium of movie-making, drip-fed to an audience ready to embrace change. Who knows? Perhaps 'Replay' itself is such an account that actually happened to somebody? We may never know.... But the important thing is that it raises awareness.
The Main Theme, at 23:00 , is needed more in this world. This soundtrack is absolutely amazing to fly around in Elite Dangerous or Star Citizen listening to. I'll be sending others this way.
Killing this franchise may be a great loss for us, but this world is already inside us and we must try to recreate a new version of it in our world, remembering and remembering this dream of great technological progress.
Очень жаль, что серия Deus ex на игре 2016 остановилась, без каких либо намеков на продолжение. А ведь это самая шедевральная и атмосферная игра в стиле киберреализм, её ничто не заменит. Грусть и перспектива превосходства в этой игре настолько сильно сплелись, что трогают душу сильнее реальных воспоминаний.
Apo 10 Определённо, если покопаться в директорской версии Human Revolution и посетить все доп. миссии и скрытые локи ты обнаружишь там такие глубокие раскрытия мировых заговоров (и кстати тайну возникновения самого Адама), которые выходят даже на уровень баз на Луне, что с каждой сыгранной минутой ты осознаешь всё сильнее насколько мелочна даже вся твоя движуха, которая казалась бы затрагивает уже весь мир и влияет на вектор развития цивилизации. Очень сильный и проработанный лор и атмосфернейшая подача. MD прилично слабее.
Мне она показалось немножко другой, нежели HR. Она более грустная, её детали настраивают фокус внимания игрока на более близко расположенные вещи. Как справедливо заметил один обзорщик игр - она более "компактная". Она иначе находит диалог с игроком. Human Revolutin - шикарна, это протест против реальности, которая застоялась в свих ценностях, Да, я помню тот оптимизм в 2011 и в трансгуманистических движениях, они были словно в предвкушении масштабных преобразований и игра отчасти дополняла реальность. MD это попытка взглянуть на ситуацию после провала, словно ауги загнанные в гетто - это ни что иное, как идеи, которым не суждено было сбыться... Есть моменты. где MD сыровата, а есть, где она сильно цепляет. Помните миссию "жнец" , когда пришлось нейтрализовать Дашу Мышку, наделенную памятью маньяка и военными имплантами? Обстановка дождливой ночной Праги в сочетании с музыкой (особенно когда возвращаешься в квартиру Дарьи после задания) просто режут душу на живую. Были реально сильные моменты в игре.. Концовка конечно не в тему и это печально друзья.
The Track at 8:00 sounds so different than the one in-game. I like it here! It sounds more alien/spacey, I guess they changed it in game a bit because the game is more grounded cyberpunk and less bladerunner.
Michael McCann really elevated the game with this outstanding soundtrack. His "Otar Botkovelli Debate" "Allison Debate" tracks are on par with a few tracks from Hans Zimmer's "Interstellar" soundtrack. Amazing music!
@@martinb2398 I know right? Ashamed to admit I didn't really notice it during my first playthrough in his dialogue. Didn't expect the two-bit mobster to have the best theme by far haha
This game+mirror's edge made me open my mind as kid to see the world as a single place, just like adam explains it in the last mission. A truly master piece, I hope some day we see another Deus Ex game, cyberpunk was a insult to the genre this game is based of.
All of these songs are amazing but some of the ambient tracks are not on the officially released soundtracks (Like the Stanek and Otar debate themes). Wish those track were available they are honestly amazing
This is so calming. I imagine myself flying with this type of music. Puts me in the mood to drift, or to focus on something revolving around Ascendion.
incredible work. dare i call the MD ost a masterpiece.. its definitely close. just the first track alone gives me goosebumbs.. i can feel so many emotions and thoughts rushing through my mind and body. too many to hold on to, but too precious to let go
Шикарная музыка,жаль продолжение не вышло. Серия Deus Ex сделана от профессионалов для определённо малого количества игроков,вследствие чего не окупилась.Серию Dishonored постигла та же участь. Печально всё это...
@@fad5060 Да ладно! Mankind Divided вышла не смотря на то, что HR продалась ниже ожиданий. По последней части было видно, что сюжет обрубили. Значит наработки имеются. Как только скворешники дадут отмашку, Eidos Montreal закончат серию. Это не Half Life 3 и не STALKER 2. Выйдет, никуда не денется. P.S. Одна из любимых игр Илона Маска. Надо бы всем фанатам нагрянуть к нему в инсту и заставить купить Eidos Montreal)))
I swear to god this is the best music to put on for work.. Just enough noise, but not distracting. Alone they're superb soundtracks. Thanks for the excellent mix.
Its one of my favourite pieces of ambient music. I constantly imagine being lost in an abandoned hospital from the 80s and its still got Christmas decorations everywhere and the windows overlook a murky seaside. It kind of gives me vibes of a sad journey scene in an 80s comedy movie like Planes, trains & Automobiles for some reason.
i listened this mixes for months now im finally playing deus ex mankind divided and it's beautiful how i recognize every song and they are familiar to me, the best is when they are played, i love walking at Prague
I want a Deus Ex III, the Composer for the Music is a Genius. could listen to Music like this all day. it's Near futuristic but not too detached to feel artificial. I Love both games so much, I asked for this *
I really want to thank the uploader for posting this. I listen to this nearly every day at work and it somehow keeps me motivated when I need to be and relaxed when I don’t. Deus Ex has very unique music and I feel lucky I get to listen to so much of it without needing to skip around or build a playlist.
I... I Want it back... it feels unreal, 7 years... 7 have already passed and now, It's unreal I'm just hoping to hear, any, news about any deus ex game... It really feels like one of my close friends has died and I'm just secretely hoping for them to come back. For time being i feel like it's for better that they don't screw title over but we need some closure...
Deus Ex is prophetic. That world is coming : a world of identity and classifying people based on broad lines (augmented vs naturalists -- sounds very familiar, no?). Very soon. Once it arrives, you can play this music and revel in dystopian present (it's mostly here already).
37:48 and what follows is my favourite moment and motif of this entire Soundtrack. It's absolutely other worldly and perfect in all ways. Especially 38:10
Damn this mix is so emotional when I listen to it I get this sudden urge to do something but I don't know what it's like I'm about to explode hard to describe, anyone else have it this way?
I know what you feel bro, I think the whole sad/brooding feel fits the game perfectly - Jensen is essentially a man with so much power thrust into his hands, power to change the world, and he alone has to bear it all: who can he trust? What is right or wrong? What are the consequences? So much potential just waiting to be used
Ironically Jensen feels "left out". Hence his brooding. He sees everything move from the outside but cannot stop it try as he might. His reactions in MD are even more expressive of this. His looking through the shower glass. The failed rescue at the station. Miller's fate. Allison's fate. His big conundrum is CHOICE. And the difficulty of making it...and live with it.
Use that to volunteer in your community, don’t opine the global change. Be the change at the local level. Educate yourself on local issues and vote vote vote. The special interests only win when we give up our civic responsibilities. To be always cynical is the intellectually dishonest and cedes any power you have. If we could get a majority of the electorate to vote consistently for a decade we would see great change regardless of which side of the political spectrum you reside.
goal in life:
get a really good house stereo system, buy an apartment like adam jensen's and play this music all day, every day
+1
Gazing down upon a futuristic city at night and neon lights lighting up the night sky and your apartment....
That's my dream actualy
While smoking a cig....
matrixlone and drink whiskey
Deus ex has one of the best game soundtracks.
it is.. it is....
Mass Effect Trilogy has one of the best game soundtracks too.
@John Coleman True
Easily. Really love the soundtrack of both Human Revolution and Mankind Divided.
"One of the best soundtrack"... Definitely, but with Halo, Mass Effect, Oblivion/Skyrim, Ori & The Blind Forest, Medal of Honor - Frontline...
Conspiracies? Pandemics? Social divides? Distrust in government? Man, the world feels a lot like Deus Ex at the moment.
Its normal. Conspiracies have been a major topics in games, Hollywood movies, books, and fiction.
Its interesting that Americans and Russians are among the most firm believers in crazy conspiracies, and they are the one who produce the most conspiracy based movies and fiction.
Elon Musk said so too.
Bill Gates has based the last 20 years of his career on Bob Page.
You are right as ever...
@@ベストカジノボーナス both cultures have a VERY high distrust in government of any kind. Both histories are that of overthrowing big, tyrannical governments that get replaced with big, tyrannical oligarchy. I love both, to be honest.
I always asked for this
X-D
I love that!
Lol precisely
Definitely not a shame
me to
I ever asked for this
We really lost this incredible franchise for a shitty Avengers game....
To this day, my brain hurts just trying to think of why Square Enix did this like why did they push Deus Ex, one of the decent franchises that they have, to the side just make a crappy Marvel game that no one freaking remembers now except for the fact that it’s a piece of shite game. It’s like Gearbox pushing Borderlands aside so that they could make a sequel to Aliens: Colonial Marines and that it’s full of microtransactions
My heart still hurts thinking of it.
Such a waste of an amazing studio.
@@protostnl6369 just look what happened to Mass effect 3. This always repeats. 1 is great. 2 is eh.... AND 3, well lets not go there. Its such shiete that words can never do such a smelly shiete justice such a bad smell Mass Effect 3 Sheite is a great example of whats happening == they are out for money not to make good games. Its all about the almighty dollar.
They making another one... Guardians of the Galaxy. I don't understand this corpo way of thinking too, they have Deus Ex. One of the most oldschool and important piece of gaming in their hands, that could sell thousand and thousand of copies by just doing bussines right and by doing justice to the games. Mankind Divided was a lost potential but in his flaws you can feel how edios montreal is dedicated to those games and Jensen by this little small details and stuff they put into the game. All games in this series have this uniqe atmosphere, one of the best sci fi works for sure. Other series close to Deus Ex in those matters is Silent Hill, coincidentally also dead for now but in much, much worse way.
Don't really blame Edios Montreal, in my opinion they did really good stuff to DX and put a lot of love to it. Unfortunetly Squere Enix is the problem. IOI the Hitman Devs also run away quickly from them after first part of this new Hitman games. The funny part is also that this Avengers game didin't sell to well xD Mankind Divided did a lot better even with the awful augment your preorder stuff.
@@protostnl6369 colonial marines is shit largely due to gearbox pushing it aside for borderlands, funny how you had the example upside down
This soundtrack added a layer of longingness and insecurity to everything. Jensen's just one guy that doesn't know everything about his past, can't keep people close to him, and is fighting something he will never completely understand. The music enhanced the atmosphere so much.
To add to your spot on analysis, his physical trauma alone would send most people into an inescapable sense of despair. The world becoming so small, that even the shadowy elite have a hard time agreeing to what to do with the power they wield. Nevermind Adam being specifically targeted through his lover (who betrayed him in the end) by said elite to synthesize a cure for Neuropazine dependency. Marking the true beginings of transhumanism, and the end of the human condition.
@@tadghostal8769 ya should write books or something
@@tadghostal8769 I love reading comments like yours. It brings me back memories of reading those ebooks that were scattered throughout the game.
He never asked for this.
@@simonroger565 ikr I would read a book written by Tad
I hope they will finish this trilogy, there are so many aspects that needs continuation..
We need the final connection for the Original.
Human Revolution and Mankind Divided built up for the 3rd game. The fall of Illuminati and the rise of Bob fucking Page with his MJ12 army
We need JC back
@@jcdenton4691 they need to retcon invisible war so JC's conspiracy adventures can continue
DeathsHead Knight damn right
All we know is that Adam jenson tries to take on the Illuminati and fails
Imagine finding out that there are combat tracks for Deus Ex by listening to this UA-cam album...
This post made by the pacifist stealth gang.
The combat tracks are acutally amazing, i was playing stealth too, but at times i didnt bother reloading.
The gun play is actually quite fun, get an armor piercing revolver with a laser sight and watch them fall !
Pacifist gang, represent!
Great to see I'm not the only one.
I'm more of a "drag their corpses into the air vents" stealth player.
John Douglas LOL Same. Whenever I screw up I turn into a vent goblin.
@@_Irrelevant "Vent goblin"?
To all fellow Deus Ex mourners, may I suggest the series The Expanse. It's space sci-fi but I find the general vibe to be similar at times, plus it has Adam Jensen's voice actor in a few S1 episodes.
You know that a game's soundtracks is amazing when you find yourself still listening to it after 3 years
The game (MD) is awesome itself to replay it once a year (prove me wrong)
Still listening
... Still listening...
@@VeganCossack you god damn right
6 ...
11:32 This one reminds me of the best/worst moment in the game, when Adam spoke with Elisa. The moment when he recognised her, he immidiately removed his glasses. (Those glasses always reminded me of a barrier made by him to separate himself from other humans and other augs, one that he only removed when near people he trusted the most). The split second it took him to remove them after he recognised Elisa, the look of longing, sadness and compassion on his face, the conversation that followed this moment made this game so much more real. How alone one must feel when the only entity they can describe as a soulmate is an AI? I absolutely hate this piece and this moment for the way they made that dystopian and dirty world real.
but thats what makes it completely worth playing it. the discovery, the memories from DXHR, etc. but i completely understand where you are coming from. It was heartwrenching, because she was one of the few (people?) that understood what he was going through, as she is/was someone that told him exactly what he needed to hear in that moment.
We must remember that behind Elisa is absolutely real girl(s) - Hyron bot, even if they don't associate themselves with Elisa and working just like CPU =)
I believe they both feel the same way about each other. But.. the circumstances are complicated, obviously.
Adam is one of my favorites video game character of all time. He is like super bad ass, but you can see in his demeanor how sensitive and fragile is. Also when he removes his agressive-shaped glasses, he reveals his sweet, pleasent blue eyes.
The eyes are articifical though.
Augs ✅
Trechcoat✅
Entering women's bathroom✅
Why are you locked in the bathroom?
Don't forget Sunglasses.
You can't have an augmented vision without sunglasses.
@@_Irrelevant maybe you should try getting a job
@@BebopBun Okay, where?
@@_Irrelevant Majestic 12
I listened to this mix when studying for my admission exam to university. I listened to it every semester when studying for my finals. And I listened to it when I studied for my states exams at the end of my studies. Ended up graduating with Honours. Thanks
Best of luck!
The games are great and all, but to be honest - I replayed them several times mostly cause of the atmosphere that the music creates...it takes you places nothing else could. And of course, I fuckin love Adam, one of the most awesome gaming characters ever created.
I've replayed Human Revolution 6 or 7 times now lol..trying to go for an achievement run..but I agree the music Brings it all together and creates that atmosphere
Never understood why people didn't like Adam. I thought he was great. A bit understated and a bit flat, affect-wise, but an interesting character that becomes more so as the games go on.
@@sclarke2092 I see similarities between Adam and Geralt from the Witcher series. They're both pragmatic, gruff but caring men with a deep rough voice that get dragged into politics against their will. They both have interesting stories and good lines of dialogue, but I do think the "deep rough badass voice stereotype" does not lend itself very well for portraying a wide range of emotions as humans simply don't talk that way in reality and I think that is where most of the backlash comes from
That's when talented people are responsible for art direction. You find yourself hungry for those games' athmospere, not as much for gameplay as for the vibe it gives
Adam is a freaking boss!
I love that you start with the relatively unknown track from a sidequest in the game that just so happens to perfectly capture the feeling of the series.
"I tried to save the world..."
Samuel Aragon really? I’d expect a lot of people to have done Otar’s quests
@@Xhawk777 I can understand if they haven't. I snuck through all of the guards and never even talked to Otar on my first playthrough. Figured since the area was hostile, I probably shouldn't just bust through the front door lol. Snuck around to find an alternate route. It was only on the second playthrough that I found out you can talk to him.
@@theonlyambi Same
Still listening daily in 2024... Happy new year all, hopefully another year closer to a new Deus Ex game (Fingers crossed) - Take Care all!
the future we have will be far worse than any cyberpunk game
Well... just after reading the news about Embracer axing Deus Ex.... brilliant... :(
It's so over, bros
@@deloreandmc88 This is scarily true
@@volusian95 For now.... we can hope, without hope what do we have...
If the cyberpunk future doesn't just generally sound like this I'm going to be so disappointed
Still rocking that pfp years later huh? Amazing.
Or play this in the background! I just love the Deus Ex soundtracks .. the best out there imo!
Sorry but objectively Cyberpunk will suck so bad. It's just trash songs, nothing else. Even combat, awful low quality characters from ps2 era suck so badly.
@@SeriousDragonify wut
It wont be its more bloody and cruel.😞😞
They cancelled a new deus ex game that was in pre-production RIP to one of the best franchises ever made
All we can do is sink into despair.
after all. we never asked for this
The west has truly fallen
They're showing too much, got aimed
I don't care what ANYONE says- Mankind Divided was AMAZING and among my all-time favorites. Bigger toolset and those AMAZING hubs. And they NAILED the sound vibe from the original. Goosebumps EVERY time.
Just listening to this- now reinstalling the series and going to do a replay. So upsetting that MD didn't meets SE's sales numbers. It still did well- people on steam just got mad about Dunovo or whatever it's called. Dropped it from "Positive" to "Mixed" and I'll bet lots of people put off buying it. Just like Days Gone. An AMAZING instant classic buried beneath mediocre reviews that everyone deserves to play.... at least those that enjoy some thought with their gaming. Amazing how I can maintain goosebumps for this long while listening to a soundtrack.
Anyone who never played Mankind Divided and Human Revolution- please give them a try. They are dirt cheap and they hauntingly beautiful.
@Commander Shepard MD are far better compared to most AAA shit out there that become GOTY
MD was really great indeed. The only thing that i would criticize it for is the main story. But overall it was amazing. It took everything good off of HR and made it even better.
MD got disappointing, but still had the essence of getting completely immersed. Replaying it for the 4th time, still no one dying to my hands, but cannot get the 'foxiest of hounds' achievement.
iirc, the square-enix implementing MTX did not helped MD at all :(
Mankind Divided was the best in the series by far. I have completed it 2 times. Just an awesome game, i don't even understand why it didn't get more success. It was the best game of the last gen, alongside Witcher 3.
Human Revolution was the first and the only game, that made me stuck in the main menu almost everytime before start playing it. No doubt Mankind has the same OST quality, but just added some more awesome tracks to enjoy.
I've got the same story but with the first stalker, I love both games and both menus
@@EvanzoZubinsky yes! Both stalker a deus ex! and Civ iv! baba yetu :D
i have that with kingdom hearts
I have the same with the first Mass Effect.
saints row 1 or serious sam 3
this isn't just a game, it's an art
2 hours of pure bliss. God bless you.
may God bless all of us.
This mix is a huge nostalgia and a massive torture after what Square Enix did with this Franchise.I miss it so much.
Good news, square enix sold them and their new owners are letting them make a new one! They said they will do what cyberpunk 2077 couldn't!?!
Somehow my whole body relaxes instantly when I hear Deus Ex music... Something about this game is just so magical...
One of the greatest game franchises of all time. Story takes you to the truth of what can become in the near future.
The soundtrack added SO.MUCH. to that mindblowing experience the game was. absolutely amazing stuff. the ending gave me huge waves of goosebumbs like it was one hell of a ride. one of the best games ever made.
Deus Ex, HR, MD.. Best three games ever made. All have such great music and stories. Thank you for uploading these. I listen to the Hr soundtrack in my car just about everyday. This is great stuff to listen to at work.
You forgot the second one ? No ? Sure? Okay ;(
you forgot Deus Ex: Invisible War
@@clumsyentropy we dont talk about that game. It was horrible
@@DevilWolf000 It was a bad Deus Ex game, but in fairness how can you expect to follow up one of the greatest games of all time? (Don't tell me the prequels did either, they're really good but still FAR inferior to the first game)
Plus, the music for Invisible War still kicked ass.
@@ashe274 Now, I do love the original, but I genuinely prefer playing through HR and MD, particularly HR. I honestly think the Director’s Cut is a perfect game.
For me, the original does go absolutely off the rails by the end. I must be honest. And by that point, stealth just feels totally inaccessible when I’m forced into so many grindy and frustrating combat encounters that I hadn’t specced for. It kinda ruined the experience for me. So, I would wanna say that just after Paris in particular is when I thought the story was starting to go in some truly wacky directions and I felt like I was being ferried to the next distressing damsel after another. But in gameplay, it’s also when the clever solutions to various encounters start becoming more sparse (especially when Hong Kong represented this pinnacle of what the game could be. Everything after felt like a downgrade. In both story and gameplay.) But then Area-51 is when the story crystallises in a really awesome way thematically that I still think about, but also could have been done better mechanically and philosophically because none of the choices are particularly encouraging or great from a philosophical perspective. Especially as most of them undermine the main themes of the actual game. It’s also a real shame that Area-51 itself is totally ass in pure game design terms. It’s the part of the game that feels the most like it was made in the 90s. I genuinely hated playing through that level, I was not having a great time at all. It was pure 90s bullshit with literal robot Nazis and aliens running around, it was like I was playing System Shock 2 not Deus Ex.
04:06 Sounds a bit Mass Effect. I like it.
Indeed
YEs EXACTLY! :)
My two favorite games of all time Mass Effect and Deus Ex franchise S2
I never asked for this. I was fine with your old version. But I enjoy your effort anyway. 10/10, @H.T.
I found this playlist by chance and I play it in the background when I'm very stressed or sad and it always cheers me up. So I just want to thank you for creating it.
The most omnipresent feature of the music is the expression of pain. Adam's pain, not only physical from his downfall and surgery, but emotional from his undeserved infamy from his days as a cop, and the world of lies that he took on the job of protecting didn't keep anything personal to him off limits to lie about. He has been lied to, used, and betrayed, left in the dark with a swirl of handcrafted delusions. His dignity has been totally ripped to pieces by those around him, for reasons he is not trusted to have explained to him. And only trying to help his fellow slaves has given any meaning to his pain. But the toll of this fight on his bodyl and mind has been so costly he knows he can never feel fully connected to those he tries to help. He can only console himself, after a long night of drinking the trauma away, with the faith that he did the right thing as best as he could know for sure.
From Deus Ex to Invisible War to Human Revolution to Mankind Divided, the music adds so much to these games, and each game did their respective musical pieces perfectly.
I just came across this video... The emotions that resurfaced, so strong... Re-installing it as I'm listening to this.
This is great. I listen to it almost everyday at work. Deus Ex has always had perfect music. Track 2 has a very Tron feel to it.
This would be what plays in my head if I ever get to own a futuristic house.
You can already make it.
How about neuro augmentation? Play any song you want in your head just by thinking about it :)
By the time you'll own what is considered futuristic house by today's standard, this futuristic will be new normal so you'll own average house :P
The best music to program to.
Also one of the greatest game series ever made. Personally I love all of them, the first one is a MASTERPIECE though.
I don't care what anyone says. Computer games are the new novel, the new epic movie, and the messages are just as important to us as those old media were. I always asked for this. Especially after I played Beneath A Steel Sky and Half Life 2 and Stalker:CoP and Metro 2033. All those William Gibson novels didn't help either. I most definitely asked for this, and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, while some play styles are excessively complicated and hard to learn to use, was simple enough that I managed to eventually finish it. And not kill that big guy at the end.
Thank you for making this, you can't imagine how much this has helped me in my daily life. This new video takes it even higher.
@Sargoy Of Mossad have you played it now?
@Sargoy Of Mossad you really should buy it
@Sargoy Of Mossad its honestly one of the best games
So emotional tracks i ever had. Reminds me Mass Effect, Dead Space, and much more... We will be missed for that games, it was a good time ever.
Majestic...I need the continuation of this franchise...Adam needs his closure.
More like MAJESTIC 12!!!
I hope cyberpunk 2077 will have similar music like the first track.
Oh yes, please.
I think there will be no sad bautiful ambient music like from deus ex. I think thats the strongest criteria of deus ex. Music and atmosphere like in no other game
I also think Cyberpunk will be rougher than Deus Ex in aspects of music and atmosphere.
True, alphaomega.
"BAUTIFUL" by alphaomega :D i never asked for this
10:58 Bass dropped so hard it scared me
Pure savagery!!!!
I never ask for this
Thanks ;)
Bass is a type of fish.
Frank The Fetus bâss is, bāss is not
Thank you, thank Universe that people like you exist, I am so grateful for your effort, you can't even imagine.
45:40 I realized that moment in the beginning of HR when unaugmented Jensen went to protect Sarif Industies
The main menu theme in Human Revolution sends chills down my spine from nostalgia, I played this game so much at the age of 8 or 9.
These games are so amazing. Hope we can get another Deus Ex in the future
This soundtrack is superb
The soundtracks from modern iterations of the Deus Ex franchise seem to me like a sort of blend between Interstellar's and Tron Legacy's. And a wonderful sort, indeed.
This is the one playlist that never fails to motivate me when nothing else does. Late night study session at 2 AM needed? Deadline for my thesis coming up and I have negative motivation? Going over statistics while running on five hours of sleep? All no problem with this playlist and I am so grateful that you uploaded it!
1:21:41 Honestly, this gives me chills every time.
You've just survived the tower's explosion by escaping via the rooftop. The system self destructed down below, erasing all data. Your components mostly fried and malfunctioning, you clutch to the railing of the balcony. Breathless and bleeding, you use it to pull yourself up. Gazing down at the city you once called home, you see Augs and Naturals at war with one another. Rioting on the streets. Sirens blaring in every direction. The haunting screams echo out for miles.
Neither side knowing the secret that binds them. You're the only man, well at least that's what you used to be, you're not really anything anymore. The truth lives and dies with you.
You look down upon the sea of neon, smoke and suffering. You close your eyes...
This is some of the most beautiful music to ever grace a videogame, period.
This is the type of music that makes a loud room super quite in a matter of seconds. Mesmerizing!
The music is really perfect for these games i dont even know how its possible to create something like this, but when you play its awe inspiring
The Otar Botkoveli debate tune at the beginning is mesmerising. Deus Ex was one hell of a franchise and did it all before Cyberpunk.
1:14:30 Amazing. After having played the first Deus Ex, I have so much more appreciation for this.
Listening to this few minutes of this mix...while trying to salvage data from a damaged harddrive makes it too damn real.
Deus Ex,Blade Runner,Detroit:Become Human,Cyberpunk 2077.Man,what times we live in...
throw altered carbon into that bucket
Why focus on making a shitty future when we already have a shitty today?
V for Vendetta: 'Use a fantasy to reveal the truth'. Through the sci-fi gaming fantasy of DX, we address some real social and political issues. 'This is where the world might be headed' slogan. In the novel 'Replay', SPOILER the protagonist with his fellow Replayer dared not reveal their 're-life but multi-experienced' existence so blatantly as this approach led to serious political complications in one of the (therefore paradoxical) timelines; in another timeline they could only hint at invaluable lessons through suggestive medium of movie-making, drip-fed to an audience ready to embrace change. Who knows? Perhaps 'Replay' itself is such an account that actually happened to somebody? We may never know.... But the important thing is that it raises awareness.
UchronianKing the hyron project..social media..the internet..google.. connect the lines.
@DBNROP cyberpunk is a warning not a suggestion
The Main Theme, at 23:00 , is needed more in this world.
This soundtrack is absolutely amazing to fly around in Elite Dangerous or Star Citizen listening to. I'll be sending others this way.
One of the biggest gaming OST's of all times. Brilliant!
I get feelings when the bass and tempo surge feels that make me imagine being in some badass military operation or some shit
This has got to be one of the best soundtracks in gaming history
I listen to this everyday its the best
@@TripleMasterA hell yeah
Enclave has awesome soundtrack too
Just got around to completing Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and I am itching to complete it again =)
It’s so underrated
@@bh5817 It is, and sadly we may never get the 3rd game in the series that connects to the original Deus Ex
Killing this franchise may be a great loss for us, but this world is already inside us and we must try to recreate a new version of it in our world, remembering and remembering this dream of great technological progress.
Michael McCann is a genius.
The first music reminds me of Interstellar, I swear.
Очень жаль, что серия Deus ex на игре 2016 остановилась, без каких либо намеков на продолжение. А ведь это самая шедевральная и атмосферная игра в стиле киберреализм, её ничто не заменит. Грусть и перспектива превосходства в этой игре настолько сильно сплелись, что трогают душу сильнее реальных воспоминаний.
Dark freedom я тоже думаю что Cyberphunk 2077 не дотянет до уровня Deus Ex
Обещали, что будет еще одна игра из этой серии, но игра 2016 года слабовата, Human Revolution гораздо глубже и атмосфернее.
Apo 10 Определённо, если покопаться в директорской версии Human Revolution и посетить все доп. миссии и скрытые локи ты обнаружишь там такие глубокие раскрытия мировых заговоров (и кстати тайну возникновения самого Адама), которые выходят даже на уровень баз на Луне, что с каждой сыгранной минутой ты осознаешь всё сильнее насколько мелочна даже вся твоя движуха, которая казалась бы затрагивает уже весь мир и влияет на вектор развития цивилизации.
Очень сильный и проработанный лор и атмосфернейшая подача.
MD прилично слабее.
Мне она показалось немножко другой, нежели HR. Она более грустная, её детали настраивают фокус внимания игрока на более близко расположенные вещи. Как справедливо заметил один обзорщик игр - она более "компактная". Она иначе находит диалог с игроком. Human Revolutin - шикарна, это протест против реальности, которая застоялась в свих ценностях, Да, я помню тот оптимизм в 2011 и в трансгуманистических движениях, они были словно в предвкушении масштабных преобразований и игра отчасти дополняла реальность. MD это попытка взглянуть на ситуацию после провала, словно ауги загнанные в гетто - это ни что иное, как идеи, которым не суждено было сбыться... Есть моменты. где MD сыровата, а есть, где она сильно цепляет. Помните миссию "жнец" , когда пришлось нейтрализовать Дашу Мышку, наделенную памятью маньяка и военными имплантами? Обстановка дождливой ночной Праги в сочетании с музыкой (особенно когда возвращаешься в квартиру Дарьи после задания) просто режут душу на живую. Были реально сильные моменты в игре.. Концовка конечно не в тему и это печально друзья.
Не спойлери квесты, братишка.
The Track at 8:00 sounds so different than the one in-game. I like it here! It sounds more alien/spacey, I guess they changed it in game a bit because the game is more grounded cyberpunk and less bladerunner.
Though Cyberpunk is around the corner, this feeling will still be exclusively for DX.
Michael McCann really elevated the game with this outstanding soundtrack. His "Otar Botkovelli Debate" "Allison Debate" tracks are on par with a few tracks from Hans Zimmer's "Interstellar" soundtrack.
Amazing music!
The Otar Botkovelli debate track made me tear up!
@@martinb2398 I know right? Ashamed to admit I didn't really notice it during my first playthrough in his dialogue. Didn't expect the two-bit mobster to have the best theme by far haha
25:00 just incredible! That build up and that ending…fantastic! Wish it was longer.
This game+mirror's edge made me open my mind as kid to see the world as a single place, just like adam explains it in the last mission.
A truly master piece, I hope some day we see another Deus Ex game, cyberpunk was a insult to the genre this game is based of.
God has entered the server
All of these songs are amazing but some of the ambient tracks are not on the officially released soundtracks (Like the Stanek and Otar debate themes). Wish those track were available they are honestly amazing
This is so calming. I imagine myself flying with this type of music. Puts me in the mood to drift, or to focus on something revolving around Ascendion.
incredible work. dare i call the MD ost a masterpiece.. its definitely close. just the first track alone gives me goosebumbs.. i can feel so many emotions and thoughts rushing through my mind and body. too many to hold on to, but too precious to let go
Gotta say the Icarus theme from Human Revolution is one of the most epic themes in gaming. Sends shivers down my spine every time.
Шикарная музыка,жаль продолжение не вышло. Серия Deus Ex сделана от профессионалов для определённо малого количества игроков,вследствие чего не окупилась.Серию Dishonored постигла та же участь. Печально всё это...
Мы определенно дождемся третей части. Главное, чтобы она была сделана не ради денег. Такую культовую серию нельзя хоронить.
@@yurituev хм, это невыгодно. Создавать игру для узконаправленной аудитории, да и учитывая политику нынешних игровых студий и издателей...
@@fad5060 Давайте станем оптимистами. Хотя бы в отношении данной серии)
@@yurituev хотелось бы, но я реалист)
@@fad5060 Да ладно! Mankind Divided вышла не смотря на то, что HR продалась ниже ожиданий. По последней части было видно, что сюжет обрубили. Значит наработки имеются. Как только скворешники дадут отмашку, Eidos Montreal закончат серию. Это не Half Life 3 и не STALKER 2. Выйдет, никуда не денется.
P.S. Одна из любимых игр Илона Маска. Надо бы всем фанатам нагрянуть к нему в инсту и заставить купить Eidos Montreal)))
Michael McCann is an absolute legend
Unatco theme is such a throwback...so many memories...gets me right back 20 years ago when I was still a kid playing original DX. :p
"Everybody lies"...what a moment what a moment... (the boss fight in the Tv Station).
I swear to god this is the best music to put on for work.. Just enough noise, but not distracting. Alone they're superb soundtracks. Thanks for the excellent mix.
That first track is so haunting
Its one of my favourite pieces of ambient music.
I constantly imagine being lost in an abandoned hospital from the 80s and its still got Christmas decorations everywhere and the windows overlook a murky seaside.
It kind of gives me vibes of a sad journey scene in an 80s comedy movie like Planes, trains & Automobiles for some reason.
i listened this mixes for months now im finally playing deus ex mankind divided and it's beautiful how i recognize every song and they are familiar to me, the best is when they are played, i love walking at Prague
I want a Deus Ex III, the Composer for the Music is a Genius. could listen to Music like this all day. it's Near futuristic but not too detached to feel artificial. I Love both games so much, I asked for this *
I really want to thank the uploader for posting this. I listen to this nearly every day at work and it somehow keeps me motivated when I need to be and relaxed when I don’t. Deus Ex has very unique music and I feel lucky I get to listen to so much of it without needing to skip around or build a playlist.
I... I Want it back... it feels unreal, 7 years... 7 have already passed and now, It's unreal I'm just hoping to hear, any, news about any deus ex game... It really feels like one of my close friends has died and I'm just secretely hoping for them to come back. For time being i feel like it's for better that they don't screw title over but we need some closure...
Absolute bliss... McCann, Dikiciyan, and Harrison are geniuses!
Hopefully, we'll hear about Deus Ex 5 in the next couple of years…. fingers crossed.
Can I be in it
No your story is complete
JC Denton Hopefully they'll do a faithful remaster for the game's 25th anniversary 5 years from now.
This could be one of the best uploads ever made
Deus Ex is prophetic. That world is coming : a world of identity and classifying people based on broad lines (augmented vs naturalists -- sounds very familiar, no?). Very soon. Once it arrives, you can play this music and revel in dystopian present (it's mostly here already).
Yes, you're right
Thank you for this mix, makes me feel nostalgic. I can't wait for a new Deus Ex game to arrive...
This really helps me sleep, thank you for the upload!
I always feel like I wanna cry listening to this. Thanks for putting this up.
37:48 and what follows is my favourite moment and motif of this entire Soundtrack. It's absolutely other worldly and perfect in all ways. Especially 38:10
Michael McCann Is awesome. He also did the soundtracks for the X-COM enemy unknown game.
Damn this mix is so emotional when I listen to it I get this sudden urge to do something but I don't know what it's like I'm about to explode hard to describe, anyone else have it this way?
I know what you feel bro, I think the whole sad/brooding feel fits the game perfectly - Jensen is essentially a man with so much power thrust into his hands, power to change the world, and he alone has to bear it all: who can he trust? What is right or wrong? What are the consequences? So much potential just waiting to be used
Ironically Jensen feels "left out". Hence his brooding.
He sees everything move from the outside but cannot stop it try as he might.
His reactions in MD are even more expressive of this.
His looking through the shower glass. The failed rescue at the station. Miller's fate.
Allison's fate.
His big conundrum is CHOICE. And the difficulty of making it...and live with it.
cr4yv3n Sometimes I just feel so bad for Jensen - wish I could give him a big hug
Makes me want to change the world
Use that to volunteer in your community, don’t opine the global change. Be the change at the local level. Educate yourself on local issues and vote vote vote. The special interests only win when we give up our civic responsibilities. To be always cynical is the intellectually dishonest and cedes any power you have. If we could get a majority of the electorate to vote consistently for a decade we would see great change regardless of which side of the political spectrum you reside.
Funny how I always walked past this game for years in Game Stop or any other game store.
Great, great music!
The beginning resembles the end of ''Interstellar''... which is a very interesting connection...!
Найкращий саундтрек всіх часів!
Найкраща гра всі часів!
Повністю згоден з тобой...
How did I miss that the soundtrack was this good while playing the game? This is one of the best scores for a game I've heard.
No even a full 5 seconds into the video and I already liked it 👀