At the time, the game had an estimated delivery date of December 2017. Credit: Nightdive Studios The System Shock remake is apparently playable from beginning to end according to a recent Kickstarter update, but it isn’t. Nightdive’s Kickstarter campaign to create a ground-up remake of the original 1994 System Shock launched on June 28 2016, originally targeting $900,000 (£677k) in crowdfunding and eventually attracting $1,350,700 (£1.02m) from backers. First announced in 2016, the game was tentatively planned to launch this past summer but will now arrive sometime in 2022. Nightdive Studio’s remake of System Shock has been in the works for some time. It also provided a selection of screenshots, including of the Grove Dome which it describes as “one of the largest assets in the game”, and an Avian Mutant, an enemy type that was almost cut from the game until Nightdive “decided it was important to have an enemy that introduced verticality to the combat, specifically in the Grove levels”.Īn update to the System Shock remake demo is also planned, which will “include full dismemberment across all enemies along with updated AI, new behaviours, new animations and hit reactions, updated weapon FX as well as numerous bug fixes and performance optimizations.” System Shock Remake Launches Next Year, New Screenshots Revealed. Diving into the actual material update, the studio said it is “working on the final polish for the enemies, weapons, levels, and cinematics”.
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