![]() Why doesn’t anyone on this ship like meeeee? The occasional ghost and PDA disk (the latter of which look like those old zip drives) spice up the story and do a great job giving me an idea of what was going on with the crew before all of this went down.īecause my life needed more thrills, I’m attacked by a scalped monkey. I’ve found several locked doors and ways to die, but no clear path forward. For example, I’m kind of stuck on this deck, lost without an idea where to go or what to do. It’s like an FPS but it’s not, and the not parts aren’t especially engaging. ![]() I was reading an article this past week that mentioned how System Shock’s complexity actually detracts from the experience, and I have to concur. The game then informs me that I could be doing some sort of “research” and crafting, which is not really how I want to be spending my time whilst trying to escape the ship of the damned. In one of the store rooms I find a whole bunch of chemical cannisters. I’m not exactly sure why the military thought that high-powered gatling guns would be needed in a pump room, but since it’s got two of them, I’m guessing that contractors were involved. Thus, I have to blast every security camera right quick or else he’ll call some of his mumbling friends to take care of me.Īlso? He’s got machine guns all over the place. For reasons unexplained thus far, he’s on the side of the hybrids but is a little irked at lil’ ol’ me running around his innards. Now? Now he’s a pleasant chap who is of no use at all because that would be too easy. I can imagine that face haunting one’s dreams even before hell descended upon the Von Braum. You can follow the entire series on the Nostalgia Lane page.)Īs I continue my explorations of the deck, I come upon the ship’s AI, Xerxes. ![]() (This is part of my journey playing through System Shock 2.
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