I never played Alien Isolation, but it seems like that might have a similar mood going for it. The closest any game has come to that feeling was the first Bio Shock game, at least for me. Both games had a sense of discovery, exploration, and tension as you slowly made your way through the environment with Shodan mocking you. The original System Shock seems less widely remembered today than its sequel, System Shock 2, and spiritual remake, BioShock, and it’s quite a bit less approachable until a 2010 mod, it. My own version and redesigns of Spiderman characters/villains + some story ideas & notes i wrote down. SS2, from Looking Glass in 1999, ran on Windows 95 or 98, and required a 4 MB (4 MB!) video card, like the 3DFX Voodoo card. Anyone remember boot discs? But back then, it really wasn't a big deal, as many games required a boot disc to run. The original SS, from Origin back in 1994 was still an MS-Dos game that you had to make a boot disc to be able to run it. I haven't yet had time to play the free demo available on Steam, but I hope to get to it soon. The original System Shock featured graphics typical of that era, with 2D sprites and low-resolution textures. That costs money, and not many studios would do it. I give them credit for stopping their first attempt before it was done, and completely restarted production, so that they could remain true to the original. Both SS & SS2 were just so immersive all those years ago (1994 for SS, 1999 for SS2), and from the game play video, it looks like Nightdive Studios really kept the feel of the original. I'm really looking forward to see System Shock Remastered finally, after so many years, released this summer. The original System Shock 1 and System Shock 2
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