The remaster of System Shock 2 is stirring discussions among players, with many weighing in on its graphical enhancements and gameplay tweaks. While some see it as a worthy upgrade, others feel it falls short of expectations, leading to polarized opinions on various user boards.
Users have praised the remaster, noting updated character models that maintain their original style. "They nailed the fine line of updating the models while keeping their character and aesthetic," one commenter stated, indicating a sense of appreciation for the efforts made.
However, not everyone is impressed. One person remarked, "This looks almost on par with just playing vanilla Shock 2 with the HD texture and model packs. Just kind of underwhelming." This sentiment reflects ongoing debates about the remasterโs necessity, with some suggesting it wasn't crucial at all.
The introduction of a new engine has also been a talking point. As one user asked, "It's an entirely new engine?" The Kex engine is noted for providing solid graphics, drawing comparisons to Half Life. A user commented, "We got Half Life good graphics now. The Kex engine is awesome." The transition to a different engine has users wondering how it will influence the overall game experience.
Amid the critiques, some comments note a tinge of disappointment regarding the future of the franchise. "This just makes me sad that System Shock 3 was abandoned," one user lamented. The closure of that project seems to overshadow the excitement of the remaster for some fans.
โ Players appreciate the remaster's character model updates, keeping their iconic look.
โผ A segment remains disappointed, viewing the upgrade as minimal.
โก The Kex engineโs graphics are raising expectations but also questions about future content.
As anticipation grows for further developments, discussions around System Shock 2's remaster highlight the complex relationship between nostalgia and modern gaming. Will players' mixed feedback influence future revisions? The community is definitely watching.