System Shock stuff. (System Shock Remake, Kickstarter/Demo Up!)

Mangler

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First, an article about the system shock 1 remake:

http://www.polygon.com/2015/11/25/9801434/system-shock-remake-first-look-art

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Some neat before/after slides in that polygon piece.




And then there is this:

http://www.othersidetease.com/strawberry.php

Apparently a bunch of ex-looking glass team members are making a game called System Shock 3 or something like that.

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0/10, not enough shootbang in any of those games.

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Admittedly I never played the first one, so I might be interested in this. I think I tried it back in the day at a friend's house but it was too tough to get into so I never got very far with it.

SS2 was incredible though, played through that one a few times.
 
I never got far in System Shock 2, although I played it much later and didn't really know what I was doing.
 
I have never played any System Shock, or Bioshock games.

Maybe I should.
Bioshock 1 and 2 are great, and I can also vouch for SS2 being absolutely excellent. It's the definitive "trapped on a derelict space ship" game.

It even holds up well today with a few visual enhancement mods. Just replayed it last year. Read up in the SS2 thread for info.
 
Holy crap!

I really need to sit down and finish the first one. SS1 is amazingly difficult to figure out and complete.
 
I never got far in System Shock 2, although I played it much later and didn't really know what I was doing.

SS2 was amazing minus the infinite monsters, extremely finite ammo, and guns that would break after 12 shots. Also, skill tree was broken in that the game would become unbeatable if you put too many points into underwater basket weaving when the mandatory puzzle required a high level in Peruvian macrame.
 
The only game where monkeys still makes my spine chill.

And the music and sounds... It's one of the few games where EAX made a tremendous difference. Not just reverb, but bass and filtering.
 
System Shock 1 Remastered gets Pre-Alpha gameplay footage and it looks GOOD

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A first person action RPG set aboard a space station in a cyberpunk vision of the year 2072, that even at the time of its release had a great 3D Engine, with physics and complex gameplay. As such it is a highly regarded collectors item, but it is nothing compared to what you about to see in the latest pre-alpha gameplay footage, from the developers Night Dive Studios for the System Shock Remaster powered by the Unity Engine!

http://www.indieretronews.com/2016/03/system-shock-1-remastered-gets-pre.html
 
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