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Deus Ex - Nameless Mod Now Available
March 17th, 2009, 08:48
Rock, Paper, Shotgun has noticed The Namless Mod for Deus Ex that we have discussed a couple of times has been been released. Head over to the official site grab the file (923Mb), a DVD ISO image (1.4Gb) or a link to the official torrent.
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March 17th, 2009, 14:55
Installed.
Looks really impressive.
Runs fine, introduction is very dynamic, voicing is really good.
The concept is original and certainly has a lot of potential for entertainment.
I donīt have time to play it right now but am really looking forward to it.
Great to see such a big project finished, for once!
Looks really impressive.
Runs fine, introduction is very dynamic, voicing is really good.
The concept is original and certainly has a lot of potential for entertainment.
I donīt have time to play it right now but am really looking forward to it.
Great to see such a big project finished, for once!
—
What you think about most, is what you become.
What you think about most, is what you become.
March 17th, 2009, 19:29
I'm waiting for some impressions before I set off to download it. Oh, I assume a base Deus Ex installation is required too? Gotta find the CD then as well.
Sentinel
March 17th, 2009, 21:23
The voice acting is remarkable for this kind of fan project. The start of the game was a bit on tongue on the cheeck side. The game is set in Forum City, where a moderator has gone missing. Two cults, llama and goat cults are fighting each other and so on. I believe the plot of the mod is based around PlanetDeusExForum members, at least one book inside a safety chest refers to the forums plainly.
There's good deal of humour in the game. I overheard policemen talking to each other wondering why other policemen look like they do and sound like them. Their rational conclusion was that the others were their fans. Another jab, after a policeman shot me to death, he said "na na naa-na".
It may have sounded a bit cheesy, but the beginning part of the game looks and sounds stylish enough to not let any of that bother myself.
Edit: Yea, Deus Ex needs to be installed on the machine and run at least once before installing this mod.
There's good deal of humour in the game. I overheard policemen talking to each other wondering why other policemen look like they do and sound like them. Their rational conclusion was that the others were their fans. Another jab, after a policeman shot me to death, he said "na na naa-na".

It may have sounded a bit cheesy, but the beginning part of the game looks and sounds stylish enough to not let any of that bother myself.
Edit: Yea, Deus Ex needs to be installed on the machine and run at least once before installing this mod.
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