Posted on: February 14, 2013

PirateLawyer2077
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Frightening; Still Playable Today
I don't have any nostalgia for this game, having first played it when it was added to GoG. I adore this game for 1 reason: it is terrifying. The sound design, the dated graphics, the setting, the hopelessness, it all combines to create such a genuinely stressful experience. If this game were to be remade I don't think it would be as scary. The dated fidelity of the sound and graphics add immensely to the authenticity of this game's scare factor. The only issue I have with SS2 is the same problem other similar games (Deus Ex, and the new Prey) have: the complex character advancement is inherently unbalanced and it is very easy to pigeon hole yourself into one of a few overpowered builds each playthrough once you discover them. There's a power creep effect where the longer the game goes on, the player becomes exponentially more powerful than everything around them until eventually nothing is challenging anymore. Of course, that is part of the appeal with these kinds of games, and balancing the system would require sacrificing the freedom given to the player (which would be extremely detrimental), so it's a necessary flaw in the genre some would say.
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