New System Shock excels in many aspects, breathing new life into the cult classic. The graphical overhaul is a sight to behold, immersing players in a beautifully dark and atmospheric world. The attention to detail is remarkable, enhancing the sci-fi elements and transforming the game into a visual feast. The revamped sound design further elevates the experience, with an eerie ambient soundtrack that keeps players on edge. It dramatically improves over original upbeat audio mess.
The variety of weapons and combat-enhancing stimulants offer a versatile approach to combat, allowing players to experiment and adapt their strategies to the ever-present dangers.
The narrative has also been given a fresh coat of paint, offering a compelling and thought-provoking storyline. The chilling presence of a rogue AI SHODAN remains as captivating as ever, constantly taunting players and questioning their actions.
The controls can feel a bit clunky, unresponsive and frustrating at times, especially when engaging in intense combat situations.
Certain sections lack proper signposting, resulting in moments of confusion and backtracking. Navigating this monstrous maze quickly becomes very daunting, as you can technically go everywhere right from the start. This can hinder the overall pacing and immersion, especially for newcomers who are unfamiliar with the original game. I got lost so many times that I eventually started making my own notes.
Another area of improvement lies in the cyberspace "hacking" minigames. They are improved dramatically over the original, but I found them confusing and frustrating, and I dreaded each time I had to go through them.
Despite its flaws, the System Shock Remake stands tall as a worthy homage to the original masterpiece. I hope to see System Shock 2 reimagined in the same way.