@@Lumin0us7 if you're talking about a deus ex movie/tv show then hell yeah. If in general then i guess we can say entertainers are taking a vacation... A long one.
i am so pissed off that bad marketing of square enix led to these failures and eidos letting deus ex series go to waste pls for the love of god if u rr not gonna release game properly pls sell the deus ex franchise to someone else worth like cd projekt red
Thanks man. Michael Mccann's ambient music is out of this world. Amazingly futuristic stuff. I got hold of the track layers from the in-game files and made sure to remove any percussion/beats to preserve the ambient atmosphere throughout. Thanks again for listening!
I dont understand how it is considered half finished. It took me two weeks and at least 80 hours to get through it on stealth, not even as a completionist + DLCs + Breach. Sure, it has an open ending with a cliffhanger, but I was satisfied with length, level variety, story and game mechanics.
@@fixxer47 they must be referring to the rather abrupt and open ending. It did feel like there was no real finish line. Like you said though, the rest was really great.
@@ionescucosmin-theodor5758 The scale of the advertisement is looking like an open world, in order for you personally to play more Deus ex game in future, the only possible way for Deus ex is to actually expand the size of the free roam area to attract more audience and real money
I haven't even played Human Revolution, but I bring up youtube, and litsen to it's score. I watched many "cutscenes" videos too. It's looks and sounds amazing! I missed out it getting for my computer AND I never bought an XBox 360 or a PS3. I'm to save up my money and buy a PS4 and Mankinkind Divided. At least I can play that one.
Still listening to this in 2027. It is a time of great innovation and technological advancement. It is also a time of chaos and conspiracy. I don't even know whose side I'm on.
@Samuel Andre well tbh it didn't hit the sale expectation for some reason but it was a much better game than Avengers, Jesus. It eventually hit the sale mark they were looking for just not soon enough for the executives to give a shit.
@@egyptianst0rm334 It didn't hit the sales expectation because Square forced the devs to shoehorn MTX in which ruined the games reputation before it even launched.
@@Horfenico To be fair, I heard from reliable sources that the reason Squeenix forced microtransaction onto the game is because Eidos Montreal (the devs) fucked up well before that and Squeenix rightfully feared not making any profit off the game. From what I heard, the developers switched engines mid-development, causing massive delays. And just generally, mistakes were made that were causing costs to rise.
I played the original DE like 15to20 times, all the DLCs and fan made stuff, i played DEHR like 7to10 times, explored all of the corners and enjoyed the game each time. DEMD was good, but not in the way i liked to him be. They probably should make a pause after successful series relaunch and put more time and work into the new game. In the end - majority of the community didnt like MD, therefore the project was once again frozen :c And yea, the avenger game was the major disappointment of the year for sure, not only it was underwhelming in every single aspect (and really weak attempt of beatin the gunloot games like Warframe or Borderlands2/3), it also put them away from the work on mistakes they made with MD.
This invokes a dreary, heavy feeling in me - something like sadness, but not quite. It feels horrible, painful, yet inspiring and motivating simultaneously. Perfect for studying.
It's why I keep replaying the game. I went from someone who never replays games to replaying this one a few times. The music really draws me in. It's something so melancholy and yet comforting about it. It's hard to explain.
THIS STORY MUST CONTINUE ASAP. Deus Ex is so relevant, especially now during these times of accelerating tech and increasing global tensions. I implore the creators, owners, and other affiliated parties of the Deus Ex franchise to PLEASE CONTINUE THIS SERIES. As many games as you guys need to get to JC Denton and his eventual ascension. And remake the JC Denton in the epic as hell HD you guys already have. Mankind Divided graphics aged so damn well, you could use the same exact engine and it would be more than good enough in my eyes. The world would owe you all big fucking time. PS: I still play both Deus Ex games with Adam Jensen to this day. Definitely in double digit playthrough counts for both, and STILL haven't found or read everything. Such depth. And the soundtrack of both games are in my top soundtracks of all fucking time. The future of our real humankind might not be set in stone, but there might be clues hidden in this lore...
Better than the majority of the 1 hour "coding mixes" on RU-vid. This is consistent and isn't distracting, so I can really focus. Absolutely fantastic.
Cryochamber's another pretty rad channel which features music similar to the genre. Highly recommendable. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3IVQOMLW_4w.html
Most of the OST is really Blade Runner-ish, but that quote is in almost every ambient music for some reason. Guess that was the biggest inspiration for him.
@@teneryfiarze I have a slight obsession with the Bladerunner film ^^' and the sound track which features the scene where Rachel first meets Deckard and asks his opinion of the owl.
Whatever you do, do not spoil this easter egg by immediately looking for it online, play the game and find out for yourself. I'll leave you with this one hint: Take a closer look around inside the Versalife Vault (only accessible in _M12: The Heist_ ) you may find something Jenson was never meant to see.
still playing mankind divided and its my personal best deus ex. prague, the atmosphere, the sound, design, metal gear vibe of some sort. i don't know how to explain but it works for me. great game.
I listen to this mix from 2017. I remember then this video had ~500 views. I also appreciate amount of work you did for this video. Not only animation, but also music editing. Because some music files are sound differently, especially "Breach: Versalife" on end. You did a great job. Thank you
While playing this game (and loving the shit out of it) I couldn't help but keep thinking "Man, this is great, but wait until Cyberpunk 2077 for a huge open world cyberpunk game that will blow this away!" Little did I know I was actually playing one of the best cyberpunk games ever lol.
Mixing the music track of Alison Databate and Interstellar was for my ears one of the most beautiful and profound things I have ever heard on RU-vid, applause and congratulations to the composer of this mix, he is really talented, besides, I liked a lot see the initial game screen of Deus Ex: Making Divided en bloc, and at the end the two faces of Adam Jensen compared (the duality between human Adam before the accident and bionic Adam after, the Deus Ex, according to my modest interpretation of game events) so combined as they dissolve forever. Congratulations also for choosing the other music tracks in this playlist.
Been listening to this every time I need to get something done, now whenever I hear it I think of exactly where I was every time I was studying or writing. Pretty powerful, thanks for posting this
went back to this game now and i found i missed somethings in my 1st and 2nd playthrough . The amount of work and details put into this game is amazing.
@@MineFord Yes, Indeed. I actually just watched a docu about animals, and it was peculiar to me how a fun, upbeat music was played while tiny animals tried to eat other animals in order to survive... pragmatic, egocentric nature type shit, right? And then I put this and instantly find comfort in the music, and in the, say, metaphysical, synthetic, geometrical looking visuals, no clue what me one month ago was talking about with that dark stuff. It all depends on the hues we're using to watch the world around us. Different hues - same external stimuli - different processing - different experience.
Anything Deus Ex I will pretty much throw wadded up money at as well as put on dark sunglasses and a trenchcoat and stare aimlessly into the dark, rainy night for emotional support.
I LOVED the soundtrack in the latest Deus Ex game. I even thought it was deeper and more meaningful than the game itself. Don't get me wrong I liked the game but it wasn't as immersive as I expected. So the soundtrack had a bigger impact than the story itself. And this ambient mix is incredibly satisfying and inspiring. 44:57 is specifically giving me eargasms and goosebumps :)
господи,какая oxyeннaя музыka...я могу хоть 10 раз переслушивать данный микс и мне не надоедает.Жаль,что игра провалилась, она годная.Сюжет хорош,дополнительные задания тоже,а про музыку я промолчу,сказать,что она шикарна это ничего не сказать)
Listening to this I realize the reality now feels like being stuck inside a blockbuster movie "2022 - The Great Reset" where we risk heading into a civilization cataclys from a combination of COVID-19, Ukraine war and the global energy crisis
Alisson Debate: Spend time with your loved ones; Time slips through your fingers, one day you look back and realize it's too late; your kids are grown and flew away.
The music for this game is a true masterpiece, let alone the game itself. I always come back to it as an inspiration for my own music (though not getting even close). Thanks for uploading this mix 😎
Deus Ex Human Revolution's soundtrack is my all time favourite,this is a close second. The best way i can describe it is what i like to call "thought provoking" music,there's nothing else like it...
i get chills and almost teary when those ambient soundwaves runs through my ears and out the other whenever i listen to DE:MD soundtracks. These beats studio headphones never let the sound out of my ears, it keeps them right within and the chills come more and more and i feel like crying even more. The feeling is phenomenal.
Deus Ex HR and MD has one of the best soundtracks ever, it's beautiful, but also can be depressing (life is not a joke, and this music captures it perfectly), I don't wanna stop listen to it!
Thanks for this mix, and thanks for the time stamps so I can navigate to some particular parts. I love the Golem City part of the game, the music, etc.
This is more of a Blade Runner take on the cyberpunk world. So far what we could listen on 2077 will be more EDM focused. Several types of electronic music, but not really the 80's style with the synthwave that most people associate it with. Probably more techno, punk and house type of music.
@@hakesz Yeah hearing the soundtrack it doesnt sound remotely as orchestral as this one, which is more, i would say, cinematic/hollywood kind of sci-fi. Cyberpunk is a mix of that and mostly tech house, with constant beats and pretty electronic/digital sounds.
Right now, CDPR has been saying their OST is going to feature genres like punk, electronic, rock, rap, hip-hop and alternative. I think this is mainly due to the "Radio" stations that are likely to be introduced. For the overall background ambient mix, no word yet, but I'm hoping CDPR will do the right thing and make it more of akin to Deus Ex or Bladerunner.