They’ve taken to Kickstarter and are already funded with fifteen days to go at the time of writing, largely due to the strength of the pre-alpha demo. Now, they’ve decided to try their hands at a full-blown remake, with modernized graphics and all sorts of other tweaks and changes. Night Dive Studios recently acquired the rights to the franchise and made the original game available for purchase again - along with some (optional) modern improvements like the now-standard mouselook controls - in the form of System Shock Enhanced Edition. Well, it turns out I’m not the only one with such a high opinion of the game. I was amazed that such an old game with such a clunky control scheme could be so immersive, eclipsing most games released before or since, and was shocked (har har) that it was not better known. I played the 1994 game for the first time in 2010 or thereabouts, and it was a revelation. Longtime readers may remember that one of the first posts I ever wrote for this blog was a History Lesson post about System Shock (back before I even had screenshots in my posts!). As always, you may click on images to view larger versions.
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