![]() ![]() They aren't that hard to find either, even without being marked on your HUD. Meeting either Taggart or Sarif or both is entirely optional, but will unlock additional options in choosing the ending for the game. This shift in gameplay favors combat-oriented characters: while the workers are pathetically easy to kill with the arsenal you have been collecting and perfecting up to this point, sneaking past them require a lot of attention and tranquilizing weaponry. ![]() Panchaea greatly differs from the previous level thanks to the whole enemy opposition being a large number of crazed workers without any weapon to speak of, but deadly if they'll attack en masse. While defeating Darrow isn't mandatory to advance, it'll allow you to collect the deactivation code for Panchaea's secret computer, making the last boss fight much easier. Therefore, the effectiveness of your chosen answers will vary between walkthrough and you can award you an easy victory by using the CASIE aug. The confrontation with Hugh Darrow plays out exactly as the many "dialogue boss battles" you have been experiencing in the game up to this point. Self destruction ending cinematic(33:32) Notice that I had to cut down the video severely to give it a reasonable lenght: I mainly saved the most important NPCs interactions and the boss battle. I played the game with the Director's Cut version (which, truth be told, doesn't alter this part of the game that much). This video features what is basically the final sequence of Deus Ex: Human Revolution: the whole Panchaea area (along with the confrontation with Hugh Darrow and the meeting with both Taggart and Sarif), the final boss battle against the Hyron Project and my ending cinematic of choice (the fourth finale, the self destruction or suicide ending).
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