The first mission or two are rather slow and dull. I would say that Deus Ex DOES stand up, if only barely enough to play, so go back and give it another try.
I'm a big opponent of nostalgia in general, and make it a point to go back and play games people say are classics that sound like they have some individual merit and see if they still stand up. If a game has people falling over it, drooling out the corner of their mouthes saying "Best game in all the universe" unironically, I often do it with pained hesitation. That goes for Half Life 2, X-Com, and more recently, Deus Ex, amongst others.
So with that big block of text somewhat qualifying my opinion, I say that you should go back and give Deus Ex a chance. Cheats gives it a good case of the galloping giggles, too.
After reading a few posts above about mods, I just remembered something essential to help keep the game enjoyable for a modern day gamer.
http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/ceuyh/step_by_step_moddingguide_deus_ex_i_spilled_my/
I'm a big opponent of nostalgia in general, and make it a point to go back and play games people say are classics that sound like they have some individual merit and see if they still stand up. If a game has people falling over it, drooling out the corner of their mouthes saying "Best game in all the universe" unironically, I often do it with pained hesitation. That goes for Half Life 2, X-Com, and more recently, Deus Ex, amongst others.
So with that big block of text somewhat qualifying my opinion, I say that you should go back and give Deus Ex a chance. Cheats gives it a good case of the galloping giggles, too.
After reading a few posts above about mods, I just remembered something essential to help keep the game enjoyable for a modern day gamer.
http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/ceuyh/step_by_step_moddingguide_deus_ex_i_spilled_my/