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Various ArtistsReleasedDecember 10, 2009 ( 2009-12-10)Recorded2002–2009,Length144: 31Open sourceThe soundtrack of TNM was composed by Graeme Arthur, Leonardo Badinella, Steve Foxon, Brian Giannotti, Jonathan Gladwill, Andrew Livingston, Martin Ahm Nielsen and Trent Robertson. As each artist comes from a different background, the soundtrack contains various mixed genres, including, and classical music. Similar to Deus Ex, each setting in the game has multiple tracks, with the actions of the player affecting which track will play at any given time. For example, joining WorldCorp will change the track played in the rival PlanetDeusEx building from Democracy, Pt. I to Democracy, Pt. II, a more suspenseful track containing similar motifs.The TNM Official Soundtrack was released as a free download on December 10, 2009 on 2 discs, one featuring the music from friendly settings and the other featuring the music from the hostile ones.

It does not include all of the tracks of TNM, but rather 25 hand-picked remastered and remixed tracks.The song 'Looking at You' by Music Playing Disorder, which features Leonardo Badinella, is played during the end credits.Track listing Disc 1 - Friendly No.TitleComposerLength1.' The Nameless Theme'Leonardo Badinella3:052.' Democracy Pt.I'Leonardo Badinella6:573.' City Lights'Martin Ahm Nielsen7:164.' Frequency Modulated'Steve Foxon9:205.' Esoteric Semblance'Graeme Arthur9:346.' The Party Zone'Jonathan Gladwill3:077.'

Urban Decay'Martin Ahm Nielsen5:148.' Sol's Pt.I'Leonardo Badinella3:529.'

City of 00n'Andrew Livingston8:2610.' Spirits'Martin Ahm Nielsen5:0211.' Glass and Metal Pt.I'Martin Ahm Nielsen5:1512.' PDX Endgame'Leonardo Badinella2:5513.' ABI Endgame'Leonardo Badinella2:40Total length:1:12:38Disc 2 - Hostile No.TitleComposerLength1.'

Sub Stance'Steve Foxon9:122.' Under the Earth'Steve Foxon8:383.'

Sol Pt.II'Leonardo Badinella4:504.' Hideout'Martin Ahm Nielsen4:465.' Democracy Pt.II'Leonardo Badinella4:046.'

Oh my dollar valentine. The Horror'Trent Robertson2:457.' Glass and Metal Pt.II'Martin Ahm Nielsen5:558.' Rewired'Steve Foxon, Andrew Livingston7:429.' Strange String Thing'Steve Foxon7:2510.' Sub-Frequency'Steve Foxon4:5811.' Axis of Rotation'Leonardo Badinella9:3912.' WC Endgame'Leonardo Badinella2:12Total length:1:11:55Reception The Nameless Mod received very positive reviews.

The Australian PC PowerPlay gave it a 9/10 calling the gameplay perfect, while complaining about some bugs and lamenting the age of the graphics and audio somewhat. The German magazine GameStar gave it a 5/5. The Mod also made first place Mod DB's Editor's Choice for Single-Player Mod of the Year, and 8th place on the player's choice for all categories of mods. As of August 2010, it holds a 9.7/10 score in Mod DB's user rating.The setting of the mod, however, got a polarized reception. Some of the reviewers found it fun and delightfully lighthearted, while others disliked it for perceived in-jokes and the goofiness of the characters, which is in contrast to Deus Ex's more serious style. Others complained about the attitude inconsistencies, with some aspects of the game being completely ridiculous (e.g.

The cults) and some being far more serious.TNM also attracted the attention of, which was developing a prequel to Deus Ex. While TNM was not officially commented on, it was well appreciated by its developers, as they gave Off Topic Productions two exclusive screenshots from their project, to include in the mod.

Those screenshots were indeed included in a later patch, and can be found in one of the secret areas.References.