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[http://www.moddb.com/mods/zodiac Look here for downloads]. |
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Because this is a mod for ''Deus Ex'', many of the tropes on that page still apply. |
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* [[Air Force One]] (In an early part of the second to last level.) |
* [[Air Force One]] (In an early part of the second to last level.) |
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* [[Conspiracy Kitchen Sink]]: As per the original game plus, a MJ12 offshoot has teamed up with the Grays to {{spoiler|brainwash the president}} into {{spoiler|giving Tibet nukes}}. |
* [[Conspiracy Kitchen Sink]]: As per the original game plus, a MJ12 offshoot has teamed up with the Grays to {{spoiler|brainwash the president}} into {{spoiler|giving Tibet nukes}}. |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 24 May 2020
A mod for Deus Ex. It stars JC Denton's brother, Paul Denton, in a series of levels that are concurrent with the original game.
See also The Nameless Mod.
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Tropes used in Zodiac (video game) include:
Because this is a mod for Deus Ex, many of the tropes on that page still apply.
- Air Force One (In an early part of the second to last level.)
- Conspiracy Kitchen Sink: As per the original game plus, a MJ12 offshoot has teamed up with the Grays to brainwash the president into giving Tibet nukes.
- Game Mod
- Gaiden Game
- Interquel: What this mod is to the original game.
- Lampshade Hanging: One of the emails reads, "Bill, If I catch you posting passwords in obvious places one more time, I'll have you manning a radar station in Alaska. Is that clear?"
- Sailor Earth: An additional UNATCO mech agent is present. On a side note, this would have to mean that the penultimate level's second half starts before JC leaves Paris.
- Shout-Out: One side mission is more-or-less the first Ghost in the Shell film.
- Despite the technologies involved not fitting with Deus Ex canon, even by the time of the sequel.
- The CIA headquarters area also features a shout out to the first Mission: Impossible film, complete with a combat knife embedded in a table in a vital computer room (although the vent is inaccessible)
- One of the office employees at the biotech firm will mutter on how he was told he could have the radio at a reasonable volume, and a woman will talk about someone telling her she has a case of the Mondays.