![]() ![]() 'Shock, traditionally, has been about pushing things forwards, not looking to the past, and what stronger statement could there be than to ditch its godhood-seeking figurehead? Make the big bad a disgruntled janitor named Susan instead, maybe.īut I won't pretend that I didn't experience a multitude of teenage kicks when I heard the returned voice of original SHODAN actor Terri Brosius, in this first teaser trailer for the belated third System Shock. It was produced by famed game designer Warren Spector, who’s also known for his work on the “Ultima,” “Thief,” and “Deus Ex” franchises.Devil's advocate: I'd have been even more excited about Otherside's System Shock 3 if it didn't have revered murder-computer SHODAN in it. Widely considered one of the greatest PC games of all time, it helped birth the “immersive sim” genre and produced a truly memorable villain, the malevolent artificial intelligence SHODAN. The original “System Shock” is a first-person action-adventure title originally developed by Looking Glass Technologies in the 1990s. ![]() The company expects to fully recoup all of the costs, it said. Starbreeze acquired publishing rights for the game in 2017 and invested at least $12 million toward its development. ![]() Spector joined OtherSide Entertainment in 2016 and is currently helping the studio with “ System Shock 3.”Įarlier this year, troubled video game publisher Starbreeze sold the rights to “System Shock 3” back to developer OtherSide Entertainment. Developer Warren Spector took to the stage during Unity’s GDC keynote to give a look at the game and note it is being built on the Unity game engine. ![]()
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