Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition

Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition

Does this have multiple endings?
Please do not spoil anything. A yes or no will work.
Now, I just made my first what could be considered monumental decision in the game (spoiler warning, by the way). I was told by Navara that I could either kill Lebedev or go back to the chopper and let her do it. Having heard about this game's propensity for player choice, I decided to try to kill Navara. Never liked her anyway.
It took a couple tries. I didn't have any weapons that could take her down quickly. And when I finally did pull it off, she managed to shoot up Lebedev before I delevered the killing blow. I decided that if fate wanted it like that, then oh well.
It was while I was back at the base and speaking to Manderly that I wondered if this would change the ending. A game like this, where if you walk into the woman's bathroom at the beginning you'll hear about it over two missions later, seems like the kind of thing that would have branching pathways without a single solitary conclusion. I tried to google it, but it kept showing me Human Revolution, which is a bit annoying, but whatever.
So... does it?
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Mr. Mandatory Mar 12, 2017 @ 7:18pm 
Yes, it has multiple endings.
LittleFieryOne Mar 12, 2017 @ 8:32pm 
Originally posted by MandatoryAlcatraz:
Yes, it has multiple endings.
Okay, thank you. That'll extend the playtime.
talgaby Mar 14, 2017 @ 1:45am 
It only diverges on the very last level though. Three different endings, based on different ideologies.
Bashar Mar 14, 2017 @ 2:11pm 
As Talgaby said, the ending you get is determined on the last level, and you're given plenty of warning before you commit to any of them. For the rest of the game, play it however feels best to you. The game acknowledges your choices with different character interactions and minor rewards over the course of the game. Deus Ex is really more about the journey than the destination.
LittleFieryOne Mar 14, 2017 @ 3:18pm 
Originally posted by Bashar:
As Talgaby said, the ending you get is determined on the last level, and you're given plenty of warning before you commit to any of them. For the rest of the game, play it however feels best to you. The game acknowledges your choices with different character interactions and minor rewards over the course of the game. Deus Ex is really more about the journey than the destination.
Alright then. I'll keep it in mind.
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Date Posted: Mar 12, 2017 @ 6:44pm
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