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System Shock: Enhanced Edition also includes the classic version of the game.
You're a renowned hacker, the most notorious cyberspace thief in the corporate world. Caught during a risky break-in, you become indentured to Diego, a greedy Trioptium e...
Windows 10 (64-bit), Intel Core i3, 2 GB RAM, Any GPU that supports SDL2 and 100% OpenGL graphics...
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System Shock: Enhanced Edition also includes the classic version of the game.
You're a renowned hacker, the most notorious cyberspace thief in the corporate world. Caught during a risky break-in, you become indentured to Diego, a greedy Trioptium exec who bankrolls a rare cyberjack implant operation. After six months in a healing coma, you awaken to the twisted aftermath of a terrible disaster. Where are the surgeons? Why is the station in such disrepair? Slowly, the chilling realization that something is very wrong creeps over you.
Once a prime corporate research facility, Citadel now teems with mindless cyborgs, robots and terribly mutated beings, all programmed to serve SHODAN, a ruthless A.I. There's scarcely time to think before it unleashes the first terror...
Exactly twenty one years after its first release, System Shock is back!
The Enhanced Edition adds a modern touch to this true classic gem, without taking anything from its unmistakable atmosphere.
See for yourself that the game that has been called the benchmark for intelligent first-person gaming, has lost nothing of its ability to keep you on the edge of your seat.
System Shock: Enhanced Edition features:
- Higher resolution support: up to 1024x768, and 854x480 widescreen mode.
- Mouselook support added.
- Remappable keys with three profiles to choose from: original controls, custom controls, and lefthanded controls.
- Some original game bugs fixed.
Rocket through cyberspace to steal information, hack security and grapple with watchdog defense programs enslaved to a maniacal computer.
Survive battle after battle against armies of killer cyborgs and deadly robots as you collect hardware attachments, life-sustaining patches and deadly weapons to combat mindless mutants.
Test your intelligence by solving puzzles, rewiring access panels and outwitting SHODAN in its own cyber-realm.
Enjoy the vastly improved controls and graphics of the Enhanced Edition - or keep your experience as close to the original as possible with the Classic version.
OK, so. I got this on steam first years ago
Then got it on GOG.
I don't know what is wrong with it, screen keeps jumping back and forward to the title very quickly.
Got it fix somehow. then, the frame rate keep dropt to zero...... a lot.
Buy it if you want.
I'm not able to get this to run under windows 7.
It Crashes all the time. :o(
I tried everything suggested in the forum, so I will try to get my money back.
(I loved this game some 20 years ago. played this like hell, at least 10 to 20 times on the hardest level, I couldnt get enough of this. Maybe i will get my old machine out of the cellar and will play the original cd-version instead (as a geek I've hoarded every pc sind 1988 (386er))
I've also heard a lot of good things about the remake. But this one is just very difficult to recommend. The controls are very awkward, something that is improved in every Looking Glass game after this one. In general it does feel a lot like they got very close to nailing it but came up just slightly but frustratingly short. The graphics themselves are basically fine for the time. It does feel rewarding to play; over the course of it you get access to new equipment and weapons. It's legitimately compelling to manage your inventory and figure out what to keep what not to. There's a lot of stuff that hypothetically would be great in situations but then there’s other things that also have a lot of appealing traits. The role playing game elements are not as far reaching as the second game and especially when compared to stuff that came later and was also Action RPG hybrids. This game stumbled so Deus Ex 1 could run. The first person shooting is fine for when it came out. There are a lot of enemies that have incredible creative designs. This features some of the most effective nightmare fuel in any video game ever like right up there with Silent Hill. There's this one cyborg that is a human upper body attached to metallic spider legs. You feel the intense agony that they're going through. Spoony himself pointed out that this is actually one place where this does surpass the second one. As a fan of Gibson myself I do greatly appreciate the visual space that the hacking takes place in. I've played a lot of games where hacking boils down to a very simple minigame or (and I appreciate the realism) text-based interaction. In this you genuinely fly in a 3D space. It really feels like it leapt right off the page of Neuromancer. The story doesn't reinvent the wheel. It felt like a letdown because I played the follow-up before this one but if you do these in the order they came out I'm pretty sure you'll be mostly satisfied. This features at least one deeply memorable antagonist.