![]() ![]() Ive seen lots of EE players over the years complain about getting blindsided around corners in this game, and I think a lot of that is down to them not playing it like a tactical shooter the games' original controls want you to play it as. Love the game! After I beat the EE to death I got interested in messing around with the original version, and after getting used to the controls (which I honestly think are better and more intuitive than other games of its era.I can't stand OG keyboard only DOOM esque controls at all, ugh.), and I honestly kinda like the DOS version more.Ĭontrols: EE is sorta broken lol.with the Laser Sword you are basically a ninja.I honestly think the OG has better controls also because the OG sorta controls less like a modern shooter and more like a light gun game where you can freely move and turn, and the game is designed around this. ![]() Got the EE when it came out and had a blast! Last summer I got addicted to speed-running it and would often beat it daily after I got off work just for the hell of it. First played it as a kid but never really understood it/could get into it. It is a remarkable rendition that is worthy of the System Shock name.I've beaten SS1 probably 30 times at this point. Everything people know and love from the original can be found in the Enhanced Edition but with a bit more polish. Nightdive ironed out all the issues surrounding its controls while enhancing all the textures, lighting, and menu screens. It maintains its retro feel while bringing it into the new generation. On the other hand, System Shock: Enhanced Edition is an absolutely amazing upgrade of the sci-fi classic. It might not be an issue for people familiar with System Shock's classic control scheme, but it is a tremendous obstacle to overcome for new players. ![]() The layout is completely different from what's standard nowadays and is an absolute nightmare to figure out. The only thing holding it back is the outdated controls. ![]() Everything from the story to the detailed control panels sticks out as something special. Going back and playing the first System Shock with all the original controls after years of playing modern games is extremely difficult. ![]()
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