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"When I say that the System Shock Remake is a fully authentic recreation of the original game, it also means that its issues from back then are still there and have become more noticeable than ever...first off, the game has an awful problem when it comes to its objective structure...while the game expects players to act on their instincts, it certainly feels like quite the heavy ask to make players remember what was said off-handedly by a staff member in an audio log to progress
Of course, this also means that you will be bound to make mistakes a lot of times since you can drop key items, meaning that the random item you dropped a few hours ago to save space in your inventory could suddenly take relevance near the end of the game...now you're forced to backtrack and figure out where the hell you dropped said item since it won't respawn on the place you found them but rather wherever you dropped it..."
That's a motherfucking massive gameplay element that we just don't get anymore, why would anyone want it gone?
Somewhere in a box I have all my game notes from actually writing shit down.
I loved that shit. I adored Morrowind for allowing you to take down your own notes with an in-game diary. These days it's almost always just a pre-generated checklist for the player to follow with an arrow pointing where to go.That's a motherfucking massive gameplay element that we just don't get anymore, why would anyone want it gone?
Somewhere in a box I have all my game notes from actually writing shit down.
Thanks...I went back through my Kickstarter updates and it appears to me that the Backer Beta might be a "full" version? On the Feb 2023 update they said that the Backer Beta was coming and that we'd be able to play the full game from start to finish. So maybe the Demo (e.g. earlier beta which was made available to everyone, not just backers) is primarily just limited in scale (i.e. an actual demo) while the Backer Beta is a less polished version of the full game?Not 100% but one of them is just an earlier demo (beta, I believe).
Yup, says right there on the page but can be easy to miss.Do they give you a steam key?
It's sad when any dev charges 60$ for a remake lol.at least they didn't charge $59.99 or even $49.99 for this
It's funny because I recently read some reviews of a recent Pokémon game and quite a few of them were leaving a bad score because there is no autosave functionality. "I lost 3 hours of gameplay!"This is definitely kind of old school. Save Often....Like i have to get my mindset back to a older time of gaming. So much progress lost because I would just forget to do it.
they definitely did this right. its a perfect way to take the old game, make it look and player better but not lose any of the charm of the old game. I hope someone does this to SS2 they do it this well or I will be burning a studio to the ground.
Dead Space remake should not have been $60. $49.99 at most. Still waiting for it to hit <$40 on sale.It's sad when any dev charges 60$ for a remake lol.
Nightdive has not yet made an original game. They have all been remasters or just ports into the KEX engine. I would say that technically, Nightdive has yet to make any game at all. Also, their reverse-engineered KEX engine port of Blade Runner was not well-received. I would call that one a bad game.Can NightDive make a BAD game? seriously, those guys are amazing.
I get it. SS was a very good game, but System Shock 2 is considered an all-time classic in the same league with Half-Life and Deus Ex. Maybe give SS2 a shot? You don't need to have played SS first.I bought my first PC two years after the original System Shock was released, so I missed it the first time around. However, having heard it spoken in such reverential tones for the past nearly 30 years, I was really looking forward to trying it.
Granted, it feels very much like a 90s game, but despite that era having some of my all-time favorites, I just couldn't get into it and enjoy it.
SS was a very good game, but System Shock 2 is considered an all-time classic
The original was very awkward to play. It's frankly hard to put up with these days with all the quality of life improvements realized over the years since, especially controls. Having a remake faithful to the original while including these QoL improvements is certainly welcome.so for System Shock 2 Nightdive is only doing an Enhanced Edition and not a full remake?...if they had to choose one, I would have preferred a SS2 remake and a SS1 Enhanced Edition
The original was very awkward to play. It's frankly hard to put up with these days with all the quality of life improvements realized over the years since, especially controls. Having a remake faithful to the original while including these QoL improvements is certainly welcome.
And we already got System Shock Enhanced Edition.
https://www.gog.com/en/game/system_shock_enhanced_edition
Yes, but, there are PLENTY, in fact, MOST other studios fail at remastering or recreating. NightDive seems to have it nailed.Nightdive has not yet made an original game. They have all been remasters or just ports into the KEX engine. I would say that technically, Nightdive has yet to make any game at all. Also, their reverse-engineered KEX engine port of Blade Runner was not well-received. I would call that one a bad game.
I played System Shock 2 a few years back for the first time when someone re-released it...a installed a bunch of mods and while it still looked dated the gameplay was really good...I can definitely see how it was the inspriation for a lot of other games going forward
Yeah, Nightdive basically just patched up SS2 to run well on modern systems and fixed some decades-old bugs.I just looked in my Steam Library and SS2 is there...so Nightdive released SS2 back in 2015 just to make it compatible with modern hardware and OS?...nothing was changed as far as gameplay or graphics?...with the upcoming SS2 Enhanced Edition "all cinematics, textures, characters and weapon models have been updated"