JC actually had a personality and it worked, Jensen is just too impartial, nothing really changes for him. JC was a loyal and proud agent, he knew his nano augs put him leagues ahead of his adversaries, and his training made him exceptional even without his nano augs, as a result he was smug, tossed one liners around with unwavering confidence, it fit his character. Even past that, he cares about his brothers, and despise not questioning UNATCO before, he was willing to listen to reason and is capable of giving a shit about something other than being a professional, or he is someone who is willing to do what has to be done to finish the job. Jensen is just a grumpy prick who cant even enjoy his augmentations.
JC, wears glasses because his eyes glow super bright, actually knows whats going and talks to people and not at them. Actually hears people out and doesn't just shout one liners and has a character. Brash, arrogant and 100% right, and loves it, also actually asked for this. Down to earth and also mono tone. Mr "Didn't ask for it" wears sunglasses because the people who made him think it's cool, whines and acts edgey because... Is a one note character with nothing to say, cant even hear people out, doesn't know shit, shouts out at criticism that he "didn't ask for this," also has mono tone, and yet sounds whinny. Both have, high level of training, state of the art tech, marge backing, and likely criminal backgrounds. (JC steals everything in sight) Also JC blows up the internet, and kills a evil AI and foils some shit, Mr "Didn't ask for" it joins the evil guys.
Jensen was too much of a hollywood hero, he wasnt grounded enough as a person to be believable, he was modeled too much after a silent protagonist even though he isnt. JC was a character of his own, his character arc wasn't massive or elaborate, but subtle and believable enough for a stoic but smug badass. They tried to make Jensen more human by giving him a romance interest, but he goes about it in such an unoriginal way he seems even more of a cardboard cutout anti-hero wanna be. JC was a more likable character because his reactions and perspective on the situation really wasnt purely evil or paragon of humanity, his abilities might be augmented, but his conscience is still at a human level. And through dialogue this change is made obvious enough to make the choices at the end seem believable for him to make.
I think I can some Jensen (thanks for saying his name, I actually forgot it) with this, Tall dark and brooding and filled with angst. 100% of his character.
ua-cam.com/video/eatIzqwB2dA/v-deo.html Christ died for your sins and rose on the third day, showing that anyone who trusts in him for salvation, will have everlasting life. (John 11:25-26) "Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?" (John 3:16) For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
"Since that makes you my new boss, take a long look at manderley's dead body, consider that my resignation. I don't have time to write a letter" Broooo that was brutal
I really miss JC's witty comments in the newer games. I mean Adam does well with the snide and sarcastic comments, but JC just talks shit to people just to fuck with them. The only one that stuck to my head from Adam was the one at the beginning of The Missing Link 'Are you the cruise director? Cuz I've got a complaint.' That was exactly what JC did all the time haha.
GG M8 Haha indeed, that one was funny as well. He did really well in The Missing Link when it came to these types of comments, better than the main game.
JC Denton's voice acting adds so much to his character because people usually defend it by saying it's meant to indicate his altered state of humanity or make him sound like a badass, but the way I've been reading his tone is "This guy has no idea how to talk to people. He's just fucked up, why is he like this." it makes him endlessly entertaining
He’s 24 years old guy that was made into a perfect killing machine, all he did was training and preparing to become a supercop for hidden elites. He sounds like a kid that got superpowers and tries to say something cool because he IS a kid who got superpowers and tries to say something cool.
A lot of people rag on JC Denton's voice actor as being bad and emotionless. They miss the point. They told the VA to play it flat. One, so that the player can project whatever personality on him they want, and Two, so that deadpan delivery of these perfect lines makes even the most jaded of beatcops in media look like pushovers.
Yeah I’m pretty sure the flat delivery is intentional; at the end of the Training mission, Jamie will comment on the holograms of people, and when you get to Paul’s hologram he says something like “You and your brother Paul couldn’t smile, even for a picture”
Just wipe out the rooks, then talk to El Rey. If you accept the LAM and have no inventory space, JC will say he has to drop something and laugh for the only time in game
JC is like that guy that wins all his arguments by smiling and nodding his head till he finds the one big crack in the argument, then demolishes that shit with one nonchalant quip.
You left out the best quotation. The one where in the sewers (same area as the Drug Dealer) where the junkie threatens to kill JC Denton with a LAM. *_"A grenade is a poor choice for close range combat."_* (JC's smartass reply to the Chinese newsstand woman bragging about the Dragon's Tooth sword being invented with "How do you invent a sword?" is also worth mentioning.)
@@Fandestdh Probably just a joke just to keep people wondering. Once they made that with a hamster picture, but just men had to do it so it would look like a conspiracy to women. Girlfriends of mine kept asking me about it xD
"Listen, JC. About your augmentations. You know they're preparing to roll out the technology worldwide, right?" "As long as I don't turn green and grow a pair of antennas as I understand it."
Caught that mechanic my first time playing this game. He seemed suspicious so I knocked him out and lo and behold he had ulterior motives. That's why the original was so good, at that point in the game it's taught you to be suspicious of everyone's intentions, even some random mechanic, and it pays off.
I saw the dead body in the corner as I was looking around and paused and thought about the whole situation for a second and talked to the guy then shot him in the face.... his responses weren't right, dead body, rambly guy not saying the right thing and sounding nervous, blaam best decision ever..... I tried it the other way [leaving the mechanic alone] and Jock blows up in Area 51 after he drops you off.....also in Human Revolution I did everything I could to save Malik, I killed ALL the Belltower mercs after that as well....not just the ones attacking the landing pad but in the city too....F them guys man.....
I did too lol. I also took out the gatekeeper at Dowds hideout on first try, I didn't even bother with that security panel, noticed the bookshelf right away and cut it to peaces with the sword.
Lol, you can talk to the guy who made morphious and he'll tell you that there shouldn't be a mechanic and he'll tell you to investigate or did he tell you to outright kill him...
I love Jensen's constant dry sarcasm and mockery but man JC Denton's literal unhinged sociopathy is entertainingly unique. The dude has as little regard for human life as the weapons he uses and enjoys it twice as much.
I'm not sure if he's sociopathic-- at least, if you don't _play_ him like one (i.e pacifist run instead). He seems genuinely concerned for Jock and (especially) Paul's welfare at points. Though, being in a government Swiss school for like 10+ years can make anybody weird, I'm sure
@@mikeylitchfield4651I just played him as an autistic riot prod and mini-crossbow enthusiast whom acted as HR’s worst nightmare with things like stealing peoples snacks and going through people’s computers.
You had to be a nerd to take the time to learn and program a game in the 90's and early 2000, now "gamedev" students are being churned out by the thousand at universities, and all the passion and creativity is completely gone.
I hate how people gatekeep that shit. People from different parts of the world sound different when compared to others. Yeah, so fucking racist. 😂 You don't have to gatekeep others in order not to be racist. You just have to believe that you aren't better than others on the basis of race. That's it. Simple. 😊
JC is the most monotone sounding character in the entire game and yet all his lines are always delivered so well. The voice actor really nailed the stoic badass nature he has.
Writing for this game was better than for most modern ones, even though it was long before belief that games are art caught on. Really ahead of its time.
Thief is not anywhere close to Deus Ex in writing. There's really not much to Thief's story at all, though it succeeds at what it attempts to do (which has little to do with story). A better response would be to mention Planescape: Torment which came out a year earlier, but that doesn't make Deus Ex not ahead of its time regardless.
I think Thief's writing was pretty great where it needed to be - the guards' banter and conversations, Garrett's little quips and remarks as well as the intros before each mission were pretty great across the board. I don't really consider that those games were "ahead" of their time either, since Deus Ex, Planescape Torment, Soul Reaver, Vampire Masquerade Bloodlines etc. have writing that blows 99% of today's games out of the water.
In case you don't get the one at 3:50, it's funny because you just paid over a hundred credits to watch her dance and then immediately turn around and express your disbelief in her dream by stiffing her the cash at the end
That guy......just telling information for 20 credits and ask 20 credits all the time. The moment when she asked credits from 3rd time i REALLY wanted to headshot her but i didnt want to mess with the guards -_-.
The original is eternal, but I liked Human Revolution. I never played Invisible War. I started Mankind Divided but I lost interest pretty quickly and never finished it. Of course, it could just be that I changed as I grew older, as I rarely play computer games anymore.
Yeah, he's a bit more developed than JC, which is expected for a modern game, but he doesn't come close to JC, or Original Deus Ex characters for that matter.
I've probably spent over a couple thousand hours in Deus Ex over the years since it came out, and there's still something new to find every time... one of the things to adore most about it. Just the sheer scope and the non-linear nature of so much of it; it's not just picking a conversation option like an RPG, but actually doing different things and going places you wouldn't normally think of last time.
It is truly staggering the amount of voice recording they did for the first Deus Ex game, soo much content in that game. .....and now I want to play it all over again
I love how his quote "Computer program with language synthesis is hardly the answer to world problems" is, it is very relevant today. There can be some use for them yes, but in general one can't help but worry how this trend will continue shape our culture.
1/4 Jewish and that is a huge problem Deus Ex is a good meme. That guy who sent you said Deus Ex is great. And it is. He just haven't showed you why, all it's great memes.
@@meyr1992 It's correct. The context to that dialogue is that he killed a coworker and the man JC is speaking to is warning JC that he will be killed for what he did. In response to this, JC says "neither did I!" in reference to the nature of how he stopped his coworker's heart from beating.
Priceless video, I rewatch it every few days or whenever I need to cheer up. It's sad that Jay Anthony Franke is out of business and there are no characters quite like JC, neither in Deus Ex universe, nor just about anywhere else.
Jensen may be dry and sarcastic but JC straight up talks shit to others just to see their reaction.
Victor Lourenço jc is the best xD
JC actually had a personality and it worked, Jensen is just too impartial, nothing really changes for him.
JC was a loyal and proud agent, he knew his nano augs put him leagues ahead of his adversaries, and his training made him exceptional even without his nano augs, as a result he was smug, tossed one liners around with unwavering confidence, it fit his character.
Even past that, he cares about his brothers, and despise not questioning UNATCO before, he was willing to listen to reason and is capable of giving a shit about something other than being a professional, or he is someone who is willing to do what has to be done to finish the job.
Jensen is just a grumpy prick who cant even enjoy his augmentations.
JC, wears glasses because his eyes glow super bright, actually knows whats going and talks to people and not at them. Actually hears people out and doesn't just shout one liners and has a character. Brash, arrogant and 100% right, and loves it, also actually asked for this. Down to earth and also mono tone.
Mr "Didn't ask for it" wears sunglasses because the people who made him think it's cool, whines and acts edgey because... Is a one note character with nothing to say, cant even hear people out, doesn't know shit, shouts out at criticism that he "didn't ask for this," also has mono tone, and yet sounds whinny.
Both have, high level of training, state of the art tech, marge backing, and likely criminal backgrounds. (JC steals everything in sight)
Also JC blows up the internet, and kills a evil AI and foils some shit, Mr "Didn't ask for" it joins the evil guys.
Jensen was too much of a hollywood hero, he wasnt grounded enough as a person to be believable, he was modeled too much after a silent protagonist even though he isnt.
JC was a character of his own, his character arc wasn't massive or elaborate, but subtle and believable enough for a stoic but smug badass.
They tried to make Jensen more human by giving him a romance interest, but he goes about it in such an unoriginal way he seems even more of a cardboard cutout anti-hero wanna be.
JC was a more likable character because his reactions and perspective on the situation really wasnt purely evil or paragon of humanity, his abilities might be augmented, but his conscience is still at a human level. And through dialogue this change is made obvious enough to make the choices at the end seem believable for him to make.
I think I can some Jensen (thanks for saying his name, I actually forgot it) with this, Tall dark and brooding and filled with angst. 100% of his character.
"My vision is augmented" is still the best excuse for wearing sunglasses inside.
He has blue lights coming out of his eyes and uses the shades to cover them.
At night!
I wear glasses, so my vision is augmented
I said this to a cashier asking why I wore shades at night once and they were so utterly confused and troubled by it lol.
@@einzelfeuer_2855 lmao
Lacks one very important quote:
Page: "I'm gonna burn like a brightest star!"
JC: "You're gonna burn alright"
გიორგი ჭაღიაშვილი and that quote is “oh yeah yeah”
გიორგი ჭაღიაშვილი your name translates to “
Giorgi Chagiashvili First Georgian Comment With So Many Likes”
შევარდნაძის დედა მოვტყან
All this moon speak
@@EricToTheScionti shut the fuck up
I like how JC just tells someone to get a job immediately after telling her that he broke into a place to steal things
I never considered that
While he was on the job
Sigma grind set
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Christ died for your sins and rose on the third day, showing that anyone who trusts in him for salvation, will have everlasting life.
(John 11:25-26) "Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?"
(John 3:16) For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Why are you locked in the bathroom
"Since that makes you my new boss, take a long look at manderley's dead body, consider that my resignation. I don't have time to write a letter"
Broooo that was brutal
More brutal than killing Manderley lmao
The brutal way takedown is the best way to eliminate manderley
Man was dying to send that letter too.
"They'll have you killed. They won't even blink an eye."
*"Neither did I"*
This was the best one!!
The amused way he says it kills me.
That’s a fuckin power move if I’ve ever seen one
Timestamp??
Chad Denton
"they'll have you killed. they won't even blink an eye."
"neither did I."
fuck.
I really miss JC's witty comments in the newer games.
I mean Adam does well with the snide and sarcastic comments, but JC just talks shit to people just to fuck with them.
The only one that stuck to my head from Adam was the one at the beginning of The Missing Link 'Are you the cruise director? Cuz I've got a complaint.' That was exactly what JC did all the time haha.
icarus Another funny line from Jensen is in the Missing Link too - " 'Unprivileged belligerent'? Can't wait to see how that'll look on my resumé."
GG M8 Haha indeed, that one was funny as well. He did really well in The Missing Link when it came to these types of comments, better than the main game.
maybe you should try getting a job
Make me
"He was a good man."
*_LIP SMACK_*
"What a rotten way to die."
Nushi1098 lol
Why are you stuck in the bathroom?
You talking to me?
Maybe you should try getting a job
@@niko6203 ok, where
JC Denton's voice acting adds so much to his character because people usually defend it by saying it's meant to indicate his altered state of humanity or make him sound like a badass, but the way I've been reading his tone is "This guy has no idea how to talk to people. He's just fucked up, why is he like this." it makes him endlessly entertaining
More a BATMAN trilogy-type?
the augment vision line leads me to believe its the latter
I think he’s just autistic (literally me).
He’s 24 years old guy that was made into a perfect killing machine, all he did was training and preparing to become a supercop for hidden elites. He sounds like a kid that got superpowers and tries to say something cool because he IS a kid who got superpowers and tries to say something cool.
@@dallesamllhals9161I guess but even more anti-social.
A lot of people rag on JC Denton's voice actor as being bad and emotionless. They miss the point.
They told the VA to play it flat. One, so that the player can project whatever personality on him they want, and Two, so that deadpan delivery of these perfect lines makes even the most jaded of beatcops in media look like pushovers.
JC doesn't fuck around
the real bad voice actor is the dude who voiced Male Shepard in Mass Effect. JC Denton's voice is badass.
@@T02myRu how can 11 people have such a shit opinion
@@totalrko keep your opinion about other people's opinions with yourself.
Yeah I’m pretty sure the flat delivery is intentional; at the end of the Training mission, Jamie will comment on the holograms of people, and when you get to Paul’s hologram he says something like “You and your brother Paul couldn’t smile, even for a picture”
2:08 "I hate to interfere with science..." Meanwhile: scientists in the background running in circles.
ulrickts They were conducting an experiment. They wanted to know who could run the longest.
Lmao.. Ikr. Hard to tell if the developers intentions were to intentionally funny, or not.
Were to be**
Ah yes, good ole' 2000's panicked NPCs running in circles desperately hoping to hit the door. Classic.
Half life in a nutshell
"Either your life is worth more than a LAM, or it's not worth living."
Duuuude.....
He was kinda right, though.
Was that a burn? Tf is a lam
How do you even get that voice line?
Just wipe out the rooks, then talk to El Rey. If you accept the LAM and have no inventory space, JC will say he has to drop something and laugh for the only time in game
What does LAM mean?
"give me the credits or I call the police"
JC: "make me"
I don't get it can you expain?
@@Mihayan1 Other person is making JC give them the credits.
JC won't do it because he doesn't deem the police a sufficient threat.
@@Tuxflop I would imagine hes also already killed or knocked out the police.
@@Mihayan1 if the dude "made him" give the credits, then his threat would've been kinda pointless.
@@ElStink4K "make me" is usually means "come here and take it" or "Over my dead body"
JC is like that guy that wins all his arguments by smiling and nodding his head till he finds the one big crack in the argument, then demolishes that shit with one nonchalant quip.
Yep he truly is that guy.
except JC finds the crack with almost every comeback
columbo
Socratic method
Ironic seeing as JC mostly gets demolished in every philosophical argument he engages in the game. That is, until he gets to Paris.
I like how everyone is trying to have a serious conversation with this dude and he's having none of it xD
"One can be too self-sufficient, I'm coming to believe."
"I have no enemies, merely topographies of ignorance..." - JC Denton
Cid Alderlaine "I feel like he should cock a shotgun after saying that."
Yes
That was invisible war
What a shame.
@@engineergaming5989 Your dad is invisible
Some of those are solid gold, frequently useful in everyday conversation.
*Mom walks in during a late-night lan party*
"Why don't you have a light on, how can you see?"
"My vision is augmented."
LOL
I'll send you back to salt factory... in a body bag!
Deus Ex taught me the utility of just asking "Yeah?" when people pause to let you reply and you don't have anything interesting to say
My father always says "Yeah?" when I tell some fact that he didn't know, and he doesn't know about this game.
The year 2000, what a fitting year to release a sci-fi game.
Funfact, the developers knew someone who worked on The Matrix while they were working on this game. He even said they stole their stuff, too. 😂
@@Orange_Swirl NOOOOOO, REEEEEAAAAALLLLYYYYYYY???????????????
@@Orange_Swirl That's a pretty big claim
i want the full program
@@Orange_Swirl Do you have a single fact to back that up?
-Are you seriously going to wear sunglasses on a night operation
-My vision is augmented
“Maybe you should try getting a job”
Absolute chad
3:46
"A bomb's a bad choice for close-range combat."
You mean a lam?
oh yeah yeah
Oh no. The new generation is here. They have a JC profile pic, but they don't know any actual Deus Ex memes.
@@bruhSaintJohn Maby they should try getting a job.
@@hegyak Okay. Where?
Epitaph on my grave "He was a good man. What a rotten way to die."
No no no. You forgot the lip smack
@@juanperezwar8748 What a shame.
@@seanseanston maybe we should send him back to the people...IN A BODYBAG.
“YAAAAAAGH-ACK!”
@@Ezio999AuditoreDun, dun dun dun dun Dun Der Der Der! x2
I seriously hope Deus Ex 5 goes back to the original story arc. I'm getting tired waiting here for my next mission.
It has to. I'm so disappointed not hearing anything about your birth in 2029..
Also I hope IW will be considered non-canon
+FisherEx I love mankind divided, but it could have been a tiny bit better if it maybe focused on a new protagonist.
Christop The illusive Man I meant Invisible War
MrMikehunt87 Agreed,
"Oh my God, JC! A bong!"
"𝓐 𝓑𝓞𝓝𝓖"
T-thats too much weed for one man jock!
Some fools believe it's bad voice acting but JC's deadpan delivery is actually ingenious.
"if you like rat piss"
"i never tasted it"
I so lost there
He said "Never tried it"
Yeah, may be quite good actually ^^
@@ImperativeGames it's not :(
How do you know Anna?
You left out the best quotation. The one where in the sewers (same area as the Drug Dealer) where the junkie threatens to kill JC Denton with a LAM. *_"A grenade is a poor choice for close range combat."_*
(JC's smartass reply to the Chinese newsstand woman bragging about the Dragon's Tooth sword being invented with "How do you invent a sword?" is also worth mentioning.)
Also "You mean, space aliens?"
Ivan T Page, not Simons.
If I ever encounter a terrorist threatening to detonate a nearby bomb, I will be sure to tell him that.
[in a calm voice] omg JC, a bomb!
"A BAWM?"
"Get outta there!"
They played us like a damn fiddle!
That sounds more insistent than calm. :D
a bomb is a bad choice for close range combat
Oh, hey. That one isn't in this video. You found the flaw.
"Bravery is not a function of firepower."
I love this line so much
"They'll kill you, they won't even blink an eye."
*"Neither did I."*
Savage!
Someone called me?
Flawless delivery.
"we can have a business relationship"
"i want more"
[Careless Whisper plays in the background]
Business-zoned
Either your life is worth more than a LAM, or it's not worth living.
BAW HAHAHAHAHAH @ Careless Whisper.
"You mechs may have copper wiring to re-route your fear of pain, but I've got nerves of steel."
Uncle Skull ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
But does he has balls of steel?
My balls are augmented.
@@suprememasteroftheuniverse what's up with JC's profile pictures everywhere?
@@Fandestdh Probably just a joke just to keep people wondering. Once they made that with a hamster picture, but just men had to do it so it would look like a conspiracy to women. Girlfriends of mine kept asking me about it xD
JC has a great sense of humour. I wish they'd bring him back for the next one.
It'll be tough to do that simply because JC didn't exist until two years before the events of DX1. (his inception date)
@@SoiledWig JC was born in 2029.
@@yutro213 will be*
"You came all the way to Paris to tell me that?" Gets me every time.
we kno where you ah goin an watchu intent
"Wow. Monster Energy? That's the gamer's choice."
- JC Denton
"Listen, JC. About your augmentations. You know they're preparing to roll out the technology worldwide, right?"
"As long as I don't turn green and grow a pair of antennas as I understand it."
Caught that mechanic my first time playing this game. He seemed suspicious so I knocked him out and lo and behold he had ulterior motives. That's why the original was so good, at that point in the game it's taught you to be suspicious of everyone's intentions, even some random mechanic, and it pays off.
I saw the dead body in the corner as I was looking around and paused and thought about the whole situation for a second and talked to the guy then shot him in the face....
his responses weren't right, dead body, rambly guy not saying the right thing and sounding nervous, blaam
best decision ever.....
I tried it the other way [leaving the mechanic alone] and Jock blows up in Area 51 after he drops you off.....also in Human Revolution I did everything I could to save Malik, I killed ALL the Belltower mercs after that as well....not just the ones attacking the landing pad but in the city too....F them guys man.....
@Manek Different game, that's DX:HR. But I feel you, it took me like 50 attempts to save Malik without losing my pacifist streak
you did the right thing.
I did too lol. I also took out the gatekeeper at Dowds hideout on first try, I didn't even bother with that security panel, noticed the bookshelf right away and cut it to peaces with the sword.
Lol, you can talk to the guy who made morphious and he'll tell you that there shouldn't be a mechanic and he'll tell you to investigate or did he tell you to outright kill him...
Let's try some word associations. First word: GEP GUN.
I like to make a silent takedown.
First word:Flame. Second word:thrower. DEAD
Stick with the Prod.
A non-lethal takedown is always the most silent way to eliminate resistance.
Children...
Shoot children with the GEP Gun
I love Jensen's constant dry sarcasm and mockery but man JC Denton's literal unhinged sociopathy is entertainingly unique. The dude has as little regard for human life as the weapons he uses and enjoys it twice as much.
I'm not sure if he's sociopathic-- at least, if you don't _play_ him like one (i.e pacifist run instead). He seems genuinely concerned for Jock and (especially) Paul's welfare at points. Though, being in a government Swiss school for like 10+ years can make anybody weird, I'm sure
You can play him like a sociopath. Or can play him like a nice guy. Or can you can play him as a bit of both like I did and call him complicated.
@@mikeylitchfield4651I just played him as an autistic riot prod and mini-crossbow enthusiast whom acted as HR’s worst nightmare with things like stealing peoples snacks and going through people’s computers.
@@baker90338 He's not exactly by the book but he does get results!.
Autism be damned thay boy can use a GEP gun
5:48 JC talking about ChatGPT
Holy shit
the first time i heard
YOU'RE TOO LATE,ALREADY I'M MORE THAN HUMAN
does that mean i don't get the job?
i laughed for 15 minutes
I don't get it... What's the job? What's the joke?
@@ImperativeGames SPOILER!
Fusing with the AI
if they remake this game they should call this voice actor again . hahahaha
@@BitmapJack I can do a spot on JC Denton.
@@MastaSmack does that mean I don't get the job?
I don't have time to write a letter. GOD DAMN that line is good.
"Bravery is not a function of firepower" - JC Denton, on behalf of Frederick Nietchze.
f (x) =/= bravery, where x = firepower.
Bravery'(firepower)=0.
@@Alknix That's a function actually
Unless your trying to kill the predator
His deadpan delivery is what makes these quotes so great I think it suits JC Denton almost perfectly
Good man: dies horribly in front of daughter, scarring her emotionally
JC: *"what a shame"*
"Sticks and stones..."
*explosion
@Computationally Invariant
YAAAAARRGGHH
@@Gold753 ...AGH
I don't get it
@@eafesaf6934 he says this after activating gunther hermann's killswitch
"Is that God you're talking about or just a bunch of new age crap?" Hilarious.
You forgot, my vision is augmented
I miss games made for nerds.
There's a certain level of writing we rarely see anymore in gaming.
Both in npc conversations and story depth.
Games now have boring PC inspired dialogue, I hate them all
You had to be a nerd to take the time to learn and program a game in the 90's and early 2000, now "gamedev" students are being churned out by the thousand at universities, and all the passion and creativity is completely gone.
@ProtestMyHero Well yeah, considering they started out on the computer I would assume all games are PC inspired
@Schwoop not sure if you’re just joking around but I meant political correctness and not personal computer
@@protestmyhero5613 as a game dev, all of my ideas are inspired by when i would stare at a personal computer for 5 to 12 hours
The quote I can never forget is not by JC Denton, but Maggie Chow. "Mr. J. C. Denton, in the fresh!"
When your stereotype is from the wrong country.
"Maggie Chow excwoooosive interview!"
I hate how people gatekeep that shit. People from different parts of the world sound different when compared to others. Yeah, so fucking racist. 😂
You don't have to gatekeep others in order not to be racist. You just have to believe that you aren't better than others on the basis of race. That's it. Simple. 😊
"Mistah Jay Cee Denton, in da fresh".
"It's on its way back to the people."
"Nope"
"Damn"
Number one; that's terror.
Number two: that's terror
Number three: that's terror.
I love this game so much. JC's lines are priceless!
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Tyyrrtqi
Onemaster it’s a shame *lip smack* he was a good character. *lip smack*
Never change, JC
I couldn't if I tried.
Never tried it.
This legendary game’s script was augmented.
JC is the most monotone sounding character in the entire game and yet all his lines are always delivered so well.
The voice actor really nailed the stoic badass nature he has.
Writing for this game was better than for most modern ones, even though it was long before belief that games are art caught on. Really ahead of its time.
Yeah, and it released just one year after another game that was so far ahead of its time for similar reasons: Planescape: Torment.
Legacy of Kain:Soul Reaver and Thief were already out. Great writing in both.
Thief is not anywhere close to Deus Ex in writing. There's really not much to Thief's story at all, though it succeeds at what it attempts to do (which has little to do with story). A better response would be to mention Planescape: Torment which came out a year earlier, but that doesn't make Deus Ex not ahead of its time regardless.
I think Thief's writing was pretty great where it needed to be - the guards' banter and conversations, Garrett's little quips and remarks as well as the intros before each mission were pretty great across the board. I don't really consider that those games were "ahead" of their time either, since Deus Ex, Planescape Torment, Soul Reaver, Vampire Masquerade Bloodlines etc. have writing that blows 99% of today's games out of the water.
I can't disagree with anything you said.
The other Deus Ex's were never able to have as good dialogue as this. Meaningful, badass, cyberpunk, and a bit of corniness thrown in.
They fell into the trap of taking themselves too seriously after tasting success, IMO
What a shame
*lip smack* what a rotten way to die
How unprofessional
Well i never asked for this
In case you don't get the one at 3:50, it's funny because you just paid over a hundred credits to watch her dance and then immediately turn around and express your disbelief in her dream by stiffing her the cash at the end
That guy......just telling information for 20 credits and ask 20 credits all the time. The moment when she asked credits from 3rd time i REALLY wanted to headshot her but i didnt want to mess with the guards -_-.
@Someguy136 idk it may look a bit bad but I like putting punctuation.
This is why I trusted my daughter's life on him
He gave it his best shot...
- How are the drinks around here?
- Great if you like rat piss
- Never tried it
The implications are just beautiful...
You came all the way to Paris to tell me that?
Oh yeah yeah
DareMan172?!?! Why you hated on me
Damian Pena
What a shame.
Looks like you have suffer a severe brain damage kiddo.
Damian Pena
WHAT A SHAME.
Joshua Athey
Fuck off faggot.
Forgot how good some of these were. He's like an evil Batman.
You can play him as Batman straight up, but it much more fun to be evil Batman
The writing in the first Deus Ex is so much better than the sequels.
I'm very curious to play this game. Altough it seems to have suffered in its sequels the "Fallout effect", unfortunately.
+Gustavo Goes Gomes
Fallout 3, New Vegas, 4 > Human revolution, mankind divided 😁
+Amadeus Eisenberg
Yeah, Deus Ex seems to have gone really quiet now. Guess the Adam Jensen thing failed.
The original is eternal, but I liked Human Revolution. I never played Invisible War. I started Mankind Divided but I lost interest pretty quickly and never finished it. Of course, it could just be that I changed as I grew older, as I rarely play computer games anymore.
@@jewishparasite100 3 and 4 are worse than Human Revolution without mods.
"You came all the way to Paris to tell me that?"
The sass on this man is unparalleled to anyone in any other video game. I love him.
You just can't replicate the bad badass 2000s dialogue
It was like the 80s of the gaming world
Jensen wishes he could be like JC.
Yeah, he's a bit more developed than JC, which is expected for a modern game, but he doesn't come close to JC, or Original Deus Ex characters for that matter.
samurailv1 This shit made me reinstall DX again... there goes another 30 hours of my life.
He never asked for this.
But he never asked for this!
Jensen is lame. He may be "well developed" but he's boring and predictable.
I've had this game since release and have played it who knows how many times. Yet there are still voice lines I've never heard in this video.
I've probably spent over a couple thousand hours in Deus Ex over the years since it came out, and there's still something new to find every time... one of the things to adore most about it. Just the sheer scope and the non-linear nature of so much of it; it's not just picking a conversation option like an RPG, but actually doing different things and going places you wouldn't normally think of last time.
It is truly staggering the amount of voice recording they did for the first Deus Ex game, soo much content in that game. .....and now I want to play it all over again
don't forget the mods
Same for me, the amount of work they put into this game is amazing.
Like attacking the guard that comes up to the top of the liberty statue (even tranqing him) - manderley actually asks you what happened to him.
those french accents are just so damn accurate
It took me a while to realize this was no longer Hong Kong lol
Yeah since ubisoft is a French company they got their English speaking developers to voice act
@@EthanBradburyVlogs It's not ubisoft that made this game
Zose Grissly Greasels!
I love how his quote "Computer program with language synthesis is hardly the answer to world problems" is, it is very relevant today. There can be some use for them yes, but in general one can't help but worry how this trend will continue shape our culture.
The line didn't age a fucking second
The video I didn't know i needed until now
1/4 Jewish and that is a huge problem
Deus Ex is a good meme. That guy who sent you said Deus Ex is great. And it is. He just haven't showed you why, all it's great memes.
Get PILLS, against my orders!
Valikdu
"I... I...
I thought you were a GEP Gun."
We're 100% BLACK.
I have opened the mayor
@@redfield2308 go in and go in and go in
AND GO IN LIKE THE US MARSHALLS AND HIS THREE DAUGHTERS
@@samuelantonov9939 Me too!
"Speaking words of wisdom, JC Denton."
"A bomb!"
God, that never gets old.
You the weed man JC told about ?
"Bravery is not a function of firepower" - JC Denton.
"You've got 10 seconds to beat it before I add you to the list of NSF casualties" Is such a hard threat I love it
"Oh my God! JC! A meme!"
A MEME?!
It's remote controlled, hold on.
I have good news for both of you; I have contamination and mutants in my brain.
...Just another parasite
"A MEEM?!?"
One of or maybe the best voice acting for a game!!
This game was a Bomb back then. Fact is it still is.
Possibly the greatest game of all time. JC will always be the best protagonist ever.
A bomb!
Get out of there!
*a bomb?*
"They'll have you killed! They won't even blink an eye!"
"Neither did I"
Absolutely savage
..eye drops hidden in all that leather?
it should be “neither will I” i dont get how so many people miss this
@@meyr1992 It's correct. The context to that dialogue is that he killed a coworker and the man JC is speaking to is warning JC that he will be killed for what he did. In response to this, JC says "neither did I!" in reference to the nature of how he stopped his coworker's heart from beating.
"He was a good man."
_audible smack_
"What a rotten way to die." 😎
Either your life is worth more than LAM, or your life isn't worth living" Say that out loud.
No "a bomb's a bad choice for close range combat"?
I never asked for this.
The ultimate state of not giving a fuck.
The absolute lack of any emotion and humanity in this man is what makes him so perfect
“Oh my god, JC, a bomb!”
“A bomb.”
Priceless video, I rewatch it every few days or whenever I need to cheer up.
It's sad that Jay Anthony Franke is out of business and there are no characters quite like JC, neither in Deus Ex universe, nor just about anywhere else.
"Bravery is not a function of fire power." That's legit funny and badass at the same time.
5:50 that quote goes out to those AI 'Godfathers'
The best part about the “what a shame” line is that JC is the one who killed him
"Except send you back to the people... in a body bag."
YEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!
4:48 "I was never properly trained in its operation" is my new favorite excuse for everything"
why three quotation markses
@@tohopes he was never properly trained in its operation
I always lose it when JC clicks his tongue between "What a shame. What a rotten way to die." Priceless.
Unfortunatelly we dont get this level of writing in games anymore.
What a shame.
This is why this game is so memorable...best protagonist of all time
“How’s the drinks here?”
“Good, if you like rat piss.”
“Never tried it.”
Neither did I
ooooooooooh
Wheres the "BITCH I AIN'T GOIN BACK TO JAIL!" From the drug dealer? That was also pretty good.
4:43 "The pooping machine."
The voice actors deserves a lot of praise for his work
JC is on a whole different level of charm
Paul, I...I...
I thought you were a GEP gun.
Welcome to the coalition, PROD.