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Shake up Deus Ex with the Randomizer modRandomising item locations, enemies, passwords, and more

Randomising item locations, enemies, passwords, and more

JC Denton in an old Deus Ex wallpaper.

Denton’s Law states: whenever someone talks to you aboutDeus Ex, there is a 45.1% chance you will start a new playthrough. If it’s your turn this time, reader dear, wait one second! Perhaps you might enjoy a twist on this classic immersive sim? The Deus Ex Randomizer mod shuffles just about everything in the game, adding random surprises and new challenges to an old favourite, and it recently released a new version. See its random surprises in the new trailer, below.

Deus Ex Randomizer v2.0 Trailer (outdated trailer)Watch on YouTube

Deus Ex Randomizer v2.0 Trailer (outdated trailer)

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It’s an interesting sort of mod, making you think on your cyberfeet, improvise, make do with what you can find, and test your knowledge of the game’s inner workings and secrets to bend chance in your favour. It’s not how I’d play the game my first or second time, but maybe my fifth, seventh, twelfth? Or maybe if I were streaming on Twitch, because it does support Crowd Control to let viewers futz with the run too.

The headline feature of the Deus Ex Randomizer’s new version is support forRevision, the mod which refreshes levels with gobs of new detail as well as bundling in other makeover mods.

If you dare,jack into GitHubto download the Deus Ex Randomizer. That page has instructions on how to use it in combination with other mods too.

While the Deus Ex series stalled for a second time after Eidos Montreal’sDeus Ex: Mankind Dividedin 2016, maybe something will change once it changes hands. The monolithic Embracer Group are currently in the process ofbuying it along with Eidos Montreal, Crystal Dynamics, Tomb Raider, and morefor $300 million (£240 million) from Square Enix. Theyhave saidthey “see a great potential, not only in sequels, but also in remakes, remasters, spinoffs as well as transmedia projects” with the various series they’re nabbing. At the very least, I expect another of the remasters that Embracer constantly churn out. Would be nice to not need to install several fan fixes to get Deus Ex decently playable on a modern PC.