System Shock and System Shock 2. Now those are games that need to be on gog.com. I really want to play them at some point. Ever.
Warren Spector was at Looking Glass when System Shock was created but I think that most of the heavy lifting was done by Doug Church.Jekken6 said:I'm pretty sure Deus Ex's lead designer was Warren Spector.the-Wind said:Originally i could not get into the game preferring DeusEx (by the the same designer).
Then as a favor to a gamer pal I converted some old hardware into a systemshock vessel.
He had always raved about it but could not play it on his modern system. before I gave him the system with game installed on it I had to test it of course.
That got me hooked and I played it through to the end. Pretty neat game and yes, excellent sound.
I would totally buy SS3 if it were made by the same people.
OT; The closest things to system shock 3 at the moment would have to be Bioshock, which is a spiritual sequel.
Well, they're free now, and the workarounds are fairly easy. I got SS1 up and running using only a version of DOSBox 7.0, and SS2 probably only needs a compatibility mode to Win95 or 98. Although SS2 might not be free any more...Abandonia's kind of overcareful about that kind of thing, since EA is a member of the ESA and therefore doesn't really abandon their games much. And if you look around and get them as abandonware, you'd be getting the exact same thing GOG and Steam would give you for free, with the catch being that you'd have to use DOSBox or set up compatibility mode yourself instead of having it done for you.GiantRaven said:System Shock and System Shock 2. Now those are games that need to be on gog.com. I really want to play them at some point. Ever.
I've been waiting DECADES for Citizen Kane 2: Rosebud Harder. No, it won't be anything like the original (which I will still revere), but it will be a ridiculously entertaining movie.Serenegoose said:I'd really rather they never made a system shock 3. I think I'm happier. It's like asking for Citizen Kane 2: Rosebud Harder. System Shock 1 and 2 worked. They were themselves, they had their time, and then it ended. Making another would just cheapen the System Shock name, and, more importantly in my opinion, the character of SHODAN.
The Madman said:System Shock 3 was supposedly in development at one point by EA, there was mention that the studio which developed the Godfather game were being tasked with the project, however nothing ever came of it.
Sorry, but you're absolutely incorrect and backwards on this.The Madman said:That was just a rumour that went around when people first learned EA were making a space horror game. Everyone thought 'Hmm, EA, ain't those the folks that own System Shock' and thus the rumour was born. It was only ever fan speculation however.