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{{Header Nav|game=Deus Ex | {{Header Nav|game=Deus Ex}} | ||
{{Game | {{Game | ||
|completion=2 | |||
|image=Deus Ex Box.jpg | |||
|title=Deus Ex | |title=Deus Ex | ||
|developer=[[Ion Storm]] | |developer=[[Ion Storm]] | ||
|publisher=[[Eidos Interactive]] | |publisher=[[Eidos Interactive]] | ||
|year=2000 | |||
|systems={{syslist|win|macos|ps2}} | |||
|version=1.112fm | |||
|ratings={{ESRB|M}}{{PEGI|16}}{{ELSPA|15}}{{USK|18}} | |||
|designer=Warren Spector, Harvey Smith | |designer=Warren Spector, Harvey Smith | ||
|genre=[[Action]], [[FPS]], [[RPG]] | |genre=[[Action]], [[FPS]], [[RPG]] | ||
| | |players=1-16 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | ||
|followed by=[[Deus Ex: Invisible War]] | |followed by=[[Deus Ex: Invisible War]] | ||
|series=Deus Ex | |series=Deus Ex | ||
|pcgamingwiki=Deus Ex | |pcgamingwiki=Deus Ex | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Deus Ex''' is a cyberpunk-themed [[action]] [[role-playing game]] developed by [[Ion Storm]] and published by [[Eidos Interactive]] in the year [[2000]], which combines gameplay elements of [[first-person shooter]]s with those of role playing games. The game received almost worldwide critical and industry acclaim, including being named "Best PC Game of All Time" in a [[2007]] poll carried out by British gaming magazine PC Zone. It was a frequent candidate for and winner of "Game of the Year" awards, drawing praise for its pioneering designs in player choice and multiple narrative paths. It has sold more than 1 million copies, as of April 23, [[2009]]. | |||
'''Deus Ex''' is a cyberpunk-themed [[action]] [[role-playing game]] developed by [[Ion Storm]] and published by [[Eidos Interactive]] in the year [[2000]], which combines gameplay elements of [[first-person shooter]]s with those of role playing games. The game received almost worldwide critical and industry acclaim, including being named "Best PC Game of All Time" in a [[2007]] poll carried out by British gaming magazine PC Zone. It was a frequent candidate for and winner of "Game of the Year" awards, drawing praise for its pioneering designs in player choice and multiple narrative paths. It has sold more than 1 million copies, as of | |||
The title is ancient Latin for "God from...", a clearly incomplete sentence. The Latin words are pronounced ''"DAE-ous EX"'', but the game authors and many fans generally pronounce it "DAY-uss EX". | The title is ancient Latin for "God from...", a clearly incomplete sentence. The Latin words are pronounced ''"DAE-ous EX"'', but the game authors and many fans generally pronounce it "DAY-uss EX". | ||
First published for personal computers running [[Windows]], Deus Ex was later ported to [[Macintosh]] systems, as well the [[PlayStation 2]] game console, the latter under the title '''Deus Ex: The Conspiracy'''. Loki Games worked on a [[Linux]] version of the game, but the company went out of business before releasing it. A sequel to Deus Ex, titled [[Deus Ex: Invisible War]], was released on | First published for personal computers running [[Windows]], Deus Ex was later ported to [[Macintosh]] systems, as well the [[PlayStation 2]] game console, the latter under the title '''Deus Ex: The Conspiracy'''. Loki Games worked on a [[Linux]] version of the game, but the company went out of business before releasing it. A sequel to Deus Ex, titled [[Deus Ex: Invisible War]], was released on December 2, [[2003]] for both [[Windows]] and the [[Xbox]] video game console. On November 26, [[2007]], it was confirmed that [[Eidos Montreal]] is developing a prequel, [[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]]. | ||
Set in a dystopian world during the 2050s, the central plot follows J. C. Denton, a rookie United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition agent, as he sets out to combat terrorist forces, which have become increasingly prevalent in a world slipping ever further into chaos. As the plot unfolds, Denton becomes entangled in a deep and ancient conspiracy, encountering fictional recreations of organizations such as Majestic 12, the Illuminati, and the Hong Kong Triads throughout his journey. | Set in a dystopian world during the 2050s, the central plot follows J. C. Denton, a rookie United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition agent, as he sets out to combat terrorist forces, which have become increasingly prevalent in a world slipping ever further into chaos. As the plot unfolds, Denton becomes entangled in a deep and ancient conspiracy, encountering fictional recreations of organizations such as Majestic 12, the Illuminati, and the Hong Kong Triads throughout his journey. | ||
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[[Category:Multiplayer]] | [[Category:Multiplayer]] |
Latest revision as of 01:47, 5 April 2023
This is the first game in the Deus Ex series. For other games in the series see the Deus Ex category.
Deus Ex | |
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Developer(s) | Ion Storm |
Publisher(s) | Eidos Interactive |
Year released | 2000 |
System(s) | Windows, macOS, PlayStation 2 |
Followed by | Deus Ex: Invisible War |
Series | Deus Ex |
Designer(s) | Warren Spector, Harvey Smith |
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Genre(s) | Action, FPS, RPG |
Players | 1-16 |
Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Latest version | 1.112fm |
Rating(s) |
Deus Ex is a cyberpunk-themed action role-playing game developed by Ion Storm and published by Eidos Interactive in the year 2000, which combines gameplay elements of first-person shooters with those of role playing games. The game received almost worldwide critical and industry acclaim, including being named "Best PC Game of All Time" in a 2007 poll carried out by British gaming magazine PC Zone. It was a frequent candidate for and winner of "Game of the Year" awards, drawing praise for its pioneering designs in player choice and multiple narrative paths. It has sold more than 1 million copies, as of April 23, 2009.
The title is ancient Latin for "God from...", a clearly incomplete sentence. The Latin words are pronounced "DAE-ous EX", but the game authors and many fans generally pronounce it "DAY-uss EX".
First published for personal computers running Windows, Deus Ex was later ported to Macintosh systems, as well the PlayStation 2 game console, the latter under the title Deus Ex: The Conspiracy. Loki Games worked on a Linux version of the game, but the company went out of business before releasing it. A sequel to Deus Ex, titled Deus Ex: Invisible War, was released on December 2, 2003 for both Windows and the Xbox video game console. On November 26, 2007, it was confirmed that Eidos Montreal is developing a prequel, Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Set in a dystopian world during the 2050s, the central plot follows J. C. Denton, a rookie United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition agent, as he sets out to combat terrorist forces, which have become increasingly prevalent in a world slipping ever further into chaos. As the plot unfolds, Denton becomes entangled in a deep and ancient conspiracy, encountering fictional recreations of organizations such as Majestic 12, the Illuminati, and the Hong Kong Triads throughout his journey.