Deus Ex Human Revolution's Missed Opportunity
In an intriguing revelation, the original composer of Deus Ex reflects on the rejection of his track for Human Revolution. He acknowledges that it wasn't the right fit, which raises questions about the game's musical direction. While the score is atmospheric, it lacks the gritty essence of the original. This decision highlights the challenges of adapting legacy music styles to contemporary gaming. - The contrast between Adam Jensen and JC Denton is further emphasized by their differing soundscapes. - Fans might wonder how a familiar score could have enhanced the emotional impact. Ultimately, it’s a reminder that sometimes the past should inform the present in game design. For more insights, check the full article here. However, the game remains a masterpiece in its own right, regardless of the music.