System Shock, the classic RPG that played a large role in inspiring Bioshock, is getting a full-on remake. While developer Nightdive Studios has released gameplay videos before, this latest pre-alpha demo stream reveals more than ever before. Although it’s in pre-alpha, System Shock has plenty of polish on it already. At the start of the stream, we’re thrust
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We are only a day away from The Game Awards, which is usually stuffed with new game announcements. The show has followed a similar formula the past couple of years, and this year doesn’t seem to be too different. That being said, Geoff Keighley and co. are adding to their award season experience by also
Back in 1997, Turok released for Nintendo 64 and soon became one of the system’s most notable first-person shooters. While the series’ history is deeply rooted in Nintendo consoles, we actually haven’t seen a game on one of the Japanese giant’s platforms since Turok: Evolution in 2002. That finally changed today as we learned that
The System Shock reboot got another update on its progress from Nightdive Studios. They have provided monthly updates ever since returning from a hiatus back in February refocused on delivering the true remake that was originally promised. With the game’s “Adventure Alpha” at the end of the month, Nightdive shared that a lot of the game’s final art will
The latest in a string of classic 1990s hits to receive a HD rework is Probe Entertainment’s Forsaken. Originally released all the way back in April of 1998 for PlayStation, N64 and PC, Forsaken was a 360-degree sci-fi shooter with gameplay akin to the likes of Descent. This particular sub-genre allowed for virtually limitless movement
Nightdive Studios, the developer behind the System Shock remake, has shared an update for the month of July which includes some screenshots and news about soon being able to explore the Citadel in the game. In the update, Nightdive claims that they’re working on a big milestone for September that they are calling the “Adventure Alpha”,
Developer Nightdive Studios seems to be back in full swing and working on the reboot of the original System Shock that fans were promised. They shared an update of their progress on the game in a Kickstarter post this week. The update includes screenshots, which you can check out below, using the updated Unreal Engine that
The System Shock remake is still on the horizon, but not as quickly as fans originally anticipated. After announcing a hiatus on production of the game back in February, Nightdive Studios has now revealed to PC Gamer that System Shock will be released in early 2020. Nightdive created a Kickstarter campaign in June 2016 to give players a
Remastered versions of Iguana Entertainment and Acclaim Entertainment’s dinosaur-filled first-person shooters Turok and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil are now available on Xbox One. To celebrate its release, a trailer for the latter was revealed flaunting its new engine and improved graphics. Turok 2: Seeds of Evil originally released for the Nintendo 64 in October
As it was first unveiled nearly two years ago, developer Nightdive Studios has been working on remaking the cult classic System Shock to deliver the terrifying game to a new audience, though a new update from the studio has revealed that the project will be put on hold for the time being. Night Dive Studios provided