Funniest ZP in a long while...I loved all the bits where you put RPG points in random pointless things.
You Might want to check this out if you haven't already:baba44713 said:I actually finished System Shock 1. On a monochrome monitor. A monitor that couldn't show the color red, which made the VR sections even more fun, what with the invisible walls and all. I was still enjoying the hell out of that game, it was one of my favorites, just alongside Dune, Monkey Island and Alone in the Dark(*). While my friends were going nuts over that phenomenal Doom game, especially after we figured out that we could actually connect our PCs if we fiddle long enough with those cables and network ports, I was totally immersed in my struggle against Shodan.
So yes, I know that game aged terribly, but I still don't like how dismissive everyone usually is about that first game. For me it's still the definite "shock" game, and while each game after that one brought many improvements, polish, whatever, for me none achieved that level of immersion and engagement the first game did.
Edit: (*)And Star Control 2! Can't believe I forgot that one.
I think I actually heard about Night Dive, but GOG still deserves the distribution credit, not Steam.Mr.Tea said:RyQ_TMC said:I'm gonna be "that guy" and say that GOG.com had SS2 before Steam. I'm guessing implementing the DRM took that extra month or so longer.Magmarock said:But GOG released System shock 2 ages before Steam and if it wasn't for the guys at GOG going through all the legal trouble, Steam wouldn't have it either.Look, I love CDPR as much as anyone but it was a dude named Stephen Kick, of a small company called Night Dive Studios, who secured the rights to distribute SS2. With CDPR having been trying to get those rights since they launched GOG.com (and SS2 has always been the most requested game there), they were just the logical choice for Kick to deal with and make the distribution of SS2 happen.emissary666 said:It's already been mentioned twice, but GOG did all the hard work and had SS2 months before Steam. I was disappointed when I saw that SS2 was now on Steam as well and am disappointed in Yahtzee for crediting Steam.
The always excellent Rock Paper Shotgun on the subject. [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/02/13/many-questions-system-shock-2-comes-to-gog/]
Presumably his deal with CDPR wasn't meant to be forever exclusive (and they aren't that kind of assholes anyway, which is why we love them), so he took a similar deal to Valve and now SS2 is on their front page, getting more of the attention it deserves.
Go on gog.com (it's from the publisher of The Witcher), it's 9,99 and is drm-free, has manual, wallpapers, interview, sountracks (mp3& flac), artworks, & moAR!!Metalrocks said:a game i once had but every time i started a new game, the game crashed.
im glad its out on steam now but i wait till its 75% off.
They haven't, but they're also the kind of games that don't get made very often. Especially not these days. inB4 Bioshock, the Bioshock games are *very* poor successors to System Shock. SS/SS2's RPG elements got completely gutted, I assume to "broaden" Bioshock's appeal or some such bullshit.A Gray Phantom said:I would play System Shock and System Shock 2, but I've seen clips. I don't think they've aged well.
Remodeling RPGs for the New Millennium [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/131716/remodeling_rpgs_for_the_new_.php?page=3] (Gamasutra)Warren Spector said:Back when Doug Church and I first started talking about System Shock, we were dissatisfied with the conversation approach taken in Underworld, traditional and conventional though it may have been. And though it pained us to admit it, even to ourselves, we had no idea how to do any better. So the team designed around the unsolvable problem - we killed everyone off. The inhabitants of Citadel station would exist, for the player, only through e-mail and video logs. It was an elegant solution to an intractable problem: if we can't make you believe you're talking to a real human being, we just won't have any in our game world.
When they give us nearly new games for 5 to 10 $, we will stop to complain too, I thinkMichaelPalin said:What the...? You use Steam and complain about pre-owned shenanigans in consoles? Steam did block second hand use since it started.
You could argue it makes them even more horrifying >.>.Windknight said:Am I the only one distinctly creeped out by the idea that someone seriously wanted bare breasts to ogle on a horrifically mutilated fusion of woman and machine? Seriously, those things are not meant to be sexy.
considering they gave her a pretty face too...Nouw said:More praise for System Shock 2, more reason to hurry up and buy it.You could argue it makes them even more horrifying >.>.Windknight said:Am I the only one distinctly creeped out by the idea that someone seriously wanted bare breasts to ogle on a horrifically mutilated fusion of woman and machine? Seriously, those things are not meant to be sexy.