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Playthrough of Deus Ex Machina (30th anniversary Edition) (PC)


Mesme Rize

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This is a complete walkthrough, of the remastered edition of Deus Ex Machina, which came out in 1984 for MSX, ZX Spectrum and the Commodore 64.

 

It's not really much of a game, it's an experience and it was very revolutionary for it's time. It was kind of like the first interactive movie that you could play, because the game came with an audio cassette that you play in the background, while you played it and listened to a complete life story, about life, life itself and other quite philosophical things.

 

It's quite a bizzare, weird and very surreal game to play and it's different from anything that i know about video games.

 

I made this blog, so you can experience this game for yourself and maybe you want to even buy it. I heard it's actually in the steamstore.

 

But please, look at the vid, enjoy and be amazed.

 


First, the infant. Mulling in the Test Tubes neck.
Then the whining school child. With Cassette and Shining warming face, creeping like a snail, unwillingly to databank.
And then, the lover. Sighing like a furnace with woeful video made to their lovers hologram.
Then, a soldier. Full of strange oaths, jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel, seeking highscore even in the lasers mouth.
And then, the justice. In fair round belly, with eyes severe and clothes of formal cut full of wise words and machine code. And so, they play their part.
The Sixth Age, shifts into the lean and slippered pantaloon, with spectacles on nose, their youthful clothes well saved, a world to wide for their shrunken shank. And their speech synthesizer turning again towards a childish treble, piping and whistling
Last scene of all, that ends this strange eventful history, the second childishness and mere oblivion. With out Keyboard, without Monitor, without powersupply

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