

There's still time to back it for an early discount. Night Dive Studios last summer launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund the reboot of System Shock, the 1994 genre-defining classic from developer Looking Glass Technologies and publisher. The trailer comes with the announcement of the game switching over to Unreal Engine 4 as of now. The game is technically still in a pre-alpha phase with a full release planned for 2018. Such is the risk - and power - of Early Access, however. The shattering of frozen bodies seems to be dodged with a convenient corruption effect, though. While the art direction adheres to the original’s spirit, there’s. There doesn't seem to be much drive behind player interaction with enemies at the moment, but there's a lot of opportunities to see the corridors you'll walk and the hammer you'll wield against your foes. The first thing you’ll notice about the System Shock remake is its massively overhauled visuals courtesy of Unreal Engine 4. This new demo was live for 48 hours, was based on the Unreal Engine 4 build, and gave us an idea of what. System Shock: Remastered Closes Out Successful Kickstarter With 24-hour Livestream As we’ve already reported, Nightdive Studios released a new demo of System Shock Remake. If you thought GLADOS was an egotistical mechanical maniac, you'll be haunted by what proceeded her in the 90s. She's condescending, ruling and all-powerful and she just wants to run a few experiments on you. Pulling back the original voice actor from the first game, the killer AI of SHODAN plays a huge role in the set-up of the game's new Early Access trailer.
