Some levels, like the UNATCO grounds and building, these were overhauled to be a more convincing international counter-terrorist organization's base instead of the rather slap-dash version of the original game. Many game maps are much bigger, filled with more set pieces and life, and are more accurate to the real-world locations many of the levels are based on. Stripped to its base, DX: Revision attempts to design the original game levels using modern-day gaming techniques that were not in vogue in the early 2000 era of the original game's release. In the case of Deus Ex: Revision, a free overhaul mod of the original (currently available on Steam, GoG, and the Caustic Creative development website), it argues the core game is still good, but the player can and should benefit from modern game design techniques and other enhancements, if they so choose. Considering reinstalling it has become a video gaming meme it's worth anyone's time. When a video game is considered a 'classic', it means the merits of the game have stood the test of time for all who play it, and the non-linear Deus Ex by Ion Storm deserves the title of 'classic'. Price: Free (requires original Deus Ex to be installed)
Number of Players: Singleplayer (optional Multiplayer mode) Available On: Steam (Microsoft Windows and Linux via the Proton middleware for Steam)ĮSRB Rating: Mature (Animated Blood, Animated Violence)