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Deus ex tv tropes
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  • According to the Director's cut commentary, the developers feel this way about the way they chose to show the effects of tainted microchips on NPCs a random guy falls from a small ledge after a scene transition in Hengsha.
  • His explanation for the fluctuations is that the voice recording process took place over the course of two years and the resulting mix was between recent and old material.
  • Elias Toufexis, Adam's voice actor, claimed that he's embarrassed about some of the early recordings before he'd gotten a handle on Jensen's accent and speaking patterns, such as the conversation with Haas (which at certain points almost doesn't sound like Jensen at all).
  • No Export for You: The Collector's Edition is Exclusive to Europe.
  • In fact, the Steam page of the game blatantly warns you about this, due to the Spaniard distaste for non-Spaniard dubs.
  • No Dub for You: A very odd case for both Latin America and Spain: The game uses the Latin American Spanish dub for both regions, rather than doing an specific one for Spain.
  • For those who preferred the original version, it can still be found on Amazon and the Square Enix store.

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  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: The Director's Cut version is now the only version of the game readily available digitally.
  • Except the Hyron battle, which is completely unchanged.
  • Fortunately, the Director's Cut puts everything back together (while maintaining the "separate but integral" feel of The Missing Link), and redesigns the boss battles to provide a much wider variety of options for dealing with them.
  • This is the same explanation for the why the Tyrant boss battles are more "head-on" than series fans would've liked, since they were farmed out to third-party developers to save time during production (Which is also why two hub areas- Montreal and Upper Hengsha- were abandoned).
  • Executive Meddling: The reason why The Missing Link was DLC added later (rather than part of the core game, as originally intended) is because the game was rushed after being delayed repeatedly.
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    Developer Commentary: The Director's Cut of the game includes commentary from the dev team, played over cutscenes and at specific points in the environment that the player can trigger manually.








    Deus ex tv tropes