![]() ![]() ![]() (nitpick) Would have preferred Diego's lines in the original. I would expect him to be watching right over the hacker's shoulder (as he was in the original) This is arguably the most important thing for him at this stage (given the plotline). (nitpick) Not a fan of the middle finger. ![]() Wasn't a fan of the half eaten pizza box, but I did like the system shock box on the shelf. ![]() Seems rather upscale for cyberpunk maybe the hacker's well off? (In the original they were hacking sitting on the floor). (100% nitpick) I didn't mind the apartment (it was good for learning/testing interactive elements), but I felt it should have been smaller (i.e. Having the robot turn up before you hack in had pre-crime vibes which I liked (nitpick) I liked the city sequence, but felt it was a bit too long (less searching apartments would have been nice). However, I think that the intro could have been done better: Enjoying the remake so far, though I think that due to it being harder to get lost (better, more detailed environments) and constantly retracing to recycle (kind of breaks the flow a bit) the game is quite a bit less scary than the original. That’s definitely a consequence of my concern for your enjoyment, and has nothing to do with the original’s pre-mouselook controls giving me a stress headache.Just finished off medical in the remake (played the enhanced original a couple of years back and loved it). These shots are all from early in the game, so if the System Shock remake is likely to be your introduction to SHODAN and her spacefaring army of chrome-faced meat men, don’t worry about major spoilers. Well, System Shock Classic, which is basically the original except it runs on my PC. In other words, the 2015 System Shock: Enhanced Edition, also by Nightdive, and the original. Nonetheless, Nightdive Studio’s System Shock remake stays resolutely faithful to the Looking Glass original even when giving it a modern 3D makeover, with a retro flourish in its intentionally pixellated textures.Īs a snappy little After Eight to the main course of Jeremy Peel’s review and OG System Shock oral history (both great, do go read those first), here’s a look at how the 2023 remake’s visuals compare to the trailblazing immsim’s previous iterations. You didn’t hear it from me, but games look different now to how they did in 1994. ![]()
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