
My confession is: I think I prefer System Shak 2 to Davis ex. It’s not like I don’t like JC Denton like a son, keeping in mind you, it is just that SS2’s weird hallway and pitch perfection opponents have always taken root in my heart.
So I would be honest about all the announcements of Wesbing Exit from the future sports show, which I am most excited about is the Night Dive Cox Engine Redo – System Shock 2: 25th Birthday Remster, which is now shown during the show. It is coming in front June 26 this year On Steam and GOG, six years after its original announcement.
If you are not familiar, the SS2 is on the Mount Rashmat of the Sims, and it is directly the former of the bio -shock games (but it is better). You are trapped on an unconscious show that is full of changing horrors and has to be removed from hell through a fair application of implants and skills. Also, killing psychological monkeys with a wrench.
Night Div says that the SS2’s Remster has touched the “every aspect of the game”, and it will showcase “high -definition horrors”, which is a very good press release builtpoint, fair game. On the PC, this means 4K resolutions and 144 FPS, as well as ultra -wide screen support for those of you who are playing at the door of your kitchen.
We have also found a full -mood support, with achievements, gamepad support (contempt for some people, insulting for me, personally for me), and “the ability to implement community -made missions” at the time of launch.
What I need as someone who really wants a beautiful, easy -to -run version of SS2 that I can fire and play on my TV, but in the night dive, crazy lids have also gone to the co -opting mode of the actual game, meaning you can play with another platform on a platform. Unfortunately, I don’t have friends, so you have to know how it all works for myself.
I am anxious to raise my hand. Night Dive did a great job with a remake of System Shak 1, even if I found this a little conservative, but that conservatism is exactly what I want from a remistor. If I get an SS2 that I think I miss it (ie it was really better in the 90s) and play easily, I will become a very happy man.