

Moreover, the fists can be improved by investing skill points in their respective category, which now replaces the swimming skill (which was considered by many to be fairly useless). With regard to weapons, the biggest change in TNM is that the player character can now fight with his fists, and can use different gloves to augment his fists by adding different effects to his punches. navigating through a maze full of deadly robots or going through a hall with laser traps), although most of the maps in the game retain the multiple-solution standard set by Deus Ex. It also features some scripted linear sequences and levels, which are mainly used to modify the atmosphere (e.g.
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In addition, the mod adds a highly configurable difficulty system, the ability to skip all cut scenes and a new training mission to acclimatize players to the changes. The gameplay is mostly identical to that of Deus Ex, save for a few additions, such as an in-game IRC client which adds a multiplayer element to an otherwise single-player game. However, it contains harsher language, as this reflects the general state of mind of its setting. Compared to Deus Ex, it contains the same amount of graphic violence and substance abuse.

TNM is not commercially available, and therefore isn't rated by any official system. It contains two main storylines, each taking 15 hours or longer to play through, depending on whether the player focuses on exploration and completing secondary objectives rather than completing the main story. It was in development for 7 years, during which it was highly anticipated. The Nameless Mod ( TNM) is a third-party total conversion modification released for Deus Ex in 2009 by Off Topic Productions. Leonardo Badinella, Steve Foxon, Martin Ahm Nielsen, Andrew Livingston, Graeme Arthur, Jonathan Gladwill, Trent Robertson
