Never played Deus ex, do I play the original or Revision?
>>342633
Why not both?
>>342639
because I want the best first time experience
>>342633
Less flippantly:
1- as big a game-changer as Quake. Invented the RPGFPS genre. Games can be divided into "games made before Deus Ex" and "games made after Deus Ex". Still worth your time even now, despite graphics designed for 3DFX.
2- shit. Pure unadulterated shit
Project Snowblind- solid RPG shooter that was going to be Deus Ex 3 until Deus Ex 2 shat all over the name. Definitely worth a play
3- worthy sequel to the original that introduced the franchise to a new generation. Singlehandedly redeemed the brand. Rushed, not quite finished. Play the director's cut version that lets you skip the boss fights that were mandated by the publisher and outsourced to a studio whose MD hadn't even played Deus Ex.
4- another worthy sequel. Can't comment, haven't played it yet.
>>342643
I dont think you understood my question, but thanks anyways
What I was asking was which version of the original game should I play - GMDX, Revision, Vanilla or even another mod I haven't heard of
Play the original with Deus Exe. Deus Exe doesn't change anything, it just makes the game run better on Vista/7/10/etc.
GMDX changes a whole bunch and it really bloats the features of the game making it more incomprehensible for new players.
Revision looks ugly.
>>342633
you play GMDX as a new version is about to come out, nigger