
However the mod was packaged in an unplayable state, and even when repackaged there were a large number of issues, including notably becoming completely unplayable near the end. Veronika, who got it working was still active today!Īfter simply asking her about it this long lost mod was re-discovered. They then put 2 and 2 together and noticed the one user. Thankfully another user, Poke, had done research and found the now relatively ancient forum thread where the creator posted about it: Not only that, they are actually a prominent member of the community! One user among the very few users who downloaded a in-progress build from the creator kept it!

People often say that nothing uploaded on the internet will ever go away, people who archive data know this unfortunately isn't true. We did our best to archive what we could surrounding the project, but then moved on other projects, though he still came up in our conversations. Unfortunately it soon became apparent that the creator had passed. I did do my best to reach out and see if the creator had any files they'd be willing to share with the archive, as I often do. The particular mystery of this mod and it's creator were one me and Xen, my partner on the r/DXArchive project often talked about. With a relatively large number of screenshots uploaded, and the concepts of both de-making and re-imagining Invisible War being both generally beloved by the community it tantalized the imagination of a number of users and was often - for unreleased mods at least - talked about among those who knew of it. If you've browsed the Deus Ex ModDB list you may have heard of this mod before.Īnnounced in 2011, the last that was heard from it was a trailer being uploaded in 2013. This is a mod I'm really excited is seeing the light of day, albeit in this incomplete "demo" form.

delivery boy." -Best description I could come up with when pressed. You play as the occasionally psychotic amnesiac Alex Denton as he struggles through the vast conspiracies he encounters during his dangerous career as a. "IWR is a re-imagining of Deus Ex Invisible War.
