System Shock II
#1
Posted 29 April 2007 - 09:34 PM
had elements of stealth and combat, and a very cool system for customizing your character. A forerunner of Deus Ex in many ways.
The graphics didn't compare with today's titles of course.
But the gameplay itself-- the sweaty palms factor-- was as good as it gets.
#3
Posted 01 May 2007 - 10:31 PM
Not to rub salt in the wounds, but the ending ROCKED. Wonderful feeling of heroic triumph, with a very good plot twist as the screen faded to black.
The sort of thing every game [and movie] tries for, but done far better than most.
While the path through the game was fairly set in stone, the character developement system [in leu of leveling, like with Deus] gave you a lot of different ways to follow that path.
#5
Posted 19 March 2008 - 02:47 PM
I think the problem with SSH2 was that about halfway into the game the story began to bog heavily down. It all got to much doom-like for my taste. I hated the weapon degradation system (and those incessantly screeching spiders).
There was not this intense sci-fi feeling present the way it was with SSH1.
Although the thing with all those chemical elements was a very nice touch.
#6
Posted 30 March 2008 - 05:17 PM
SS2 is still a good game. Played it again last summer. Loved messing with the chemicals and the vending machines.....let's see, do I want a med kit or a multi-tool?
Granted the graphics aren't near as stunning as games are today, but some of us are willing to give up the prettiness for more action.
#7
Posted 03 April 2008 - 07:08 PM
moszibby, on Mar 30 2008, 07:17 PM, said:
True. Still, that's no reason not to use any texture enhancing mods if they're avaiable.
There are a bunch of them out there. There's a big one replacing a lot of textures, and there's another one that improves the models.
#8
Posted 04 April 2008 - 02:50 AM
Povuholo, on Apr 3 2008, 07:08 PM, said:
moszibby, on Mar 30 2008, 07:17 PM, said:
True. Still, that's no reason not to use any texture enhancing mods if they're avaiable.
There are a bunch of them out there. There's a big one replacing a lot of textures, and there's another one that improves the models.
Ah, but not all of us know where to find them. Sometimes search engines can be real butts.
#9
Posted 15 April 2008 - 05:33 AM
moszibby, on Apr 4 2008, 02:50 AM, said:
That, my friend, is where Shock fans with links come in handy. Try this site. If you can't find it there, you can find a link to it- and if all else fails, there's a forum at TTLG where you can ask directly for anything at all relating to Shock 1 and 2.




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