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System Shock - PlayStation 5

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Arrives Wednesday, Feb 26
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Platform For Display: PlayStation 5


Features

  • Face off against the forces of a rogue AI gone mad
  • Improve your skills and adapt to take on your foes
  • Discover a non-linear story unfolding at your own pace
  • Jack into cyberspace to hack the system and open alternative routes
  • Innovative art style combines retro future design with modern technology

Description

System Shock is the fully fledged remake of the ground breaking original from 1994, combining cult gameplay with all-new HD visuals, updated controls, an overhauled interface and all-new sounds & music; it even has the original voice actor of SHODAN, one of gaming’s most iconic villains. Witness the rebirth of one of the greatest and most influential games ever created.

Publication Date: May 21, 2024


Max Number of Supported Devices: 1


UPC: 810086920914


Release date: May 21, 2024


Product Dimensions: 0.57 x 6.71 x 5.38 inches; 2.72 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item Weight: 2.72 ounces


Manufacturer: Plaion


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: March 12, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic remaster!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
Pay absolutely no attention to the 1 star review. As a huge fan of the original game, this is all of that with a modern day polish. Great gameplay and slow building tension. Here's hoping we get a remaster of System Shock 2!
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by D. L.

  • Great Remaster
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
Overall it is a great game that was made with huge amounts of love; oozing utter nostalgia from its seams. 5/5
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Dave L

  • Quality
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
Great game
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by Alcides Martinez

  • Worst game ever
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
This is the worst game I have ever played in my life. I was under the impression that this game is a remake of one of the best cult classic computer games ever and is precursor to Bioshock. A few examples of why it is so bad: You can not adjust the subtitles size or any in game text. Item descriptions in your "HUD" are 1/4" tall. They are impossible to read if you are not right in front of the TV. The inventory system is very difficult to use during combat. The quick menu is a line across the bottom of your HUD and you have to press left or right to get to the item you want. Better not hit it by mistake or you will change to a different item during battle. When you attack enemies there is no sense of if you are hitting them or not. The pipe you start with feels like you are attacking with a empty paper towel roll. Sometimes you beat them sometimes you don't. Your character randomly gets stuck on invisible barriers while melee fighting. Picking up items in the game is next to impossible because the camera system is so jerky there is no way to make precise movements. This also applies to aiming weapons. In the PS5 version you have to push and hold down the L3 stick to run. This is a difficult/painful action for me to do with the PS5 controller. Most games you click it once to run and the character will continue to run until you stop pushing forward. You don't have to continue pushing the button down. There are also no tutorials or explanation for anything. There is a pipe puzzle similar to Bioshock right at the beginning of the game and no explanation on what to do. You push buttons and nothing happens. There is no message that pops up and says "turn on power" or "get a key". The game flow is like this. You wake up in the sick bay. Struggle to pick up inventory items that do nothing like a bed pan. Find a pipe to use as a weapon. Find an item that is maybe a key (no game description and looks like a credit card) that might open some doors but not all of them. You see a enemy you fight and one of you wins. Then you walk around and find some virtual realty thing. Then you are flying around in a computer to do something that is not explained. You shoot some computer viruses or something. You find an item that allows you to escape. You leave the virtual world not knowing if you did what you were supposed to do there (if anything). Walk further down the hall and cyborgs shoot laser's at you. You die. Rinse repeat. One really weird thing that I noticed at the very beginning of the game. Your character starts off in their studio apartment and they are hacking into the bad guys computer. During this time there are subtitles for a "radio playing" with no sound. There was a couple minutes of text just playing across the bottom of the screen. Someone is talking about how happy they are working for Tricorp (or whatever the evil Corporation is called) and how they feel like a family there. When the bad guys break in and kidnap/arrest the main character you can hear them talking with subtitles. So I guess that is just a quality control thing or should I say lack of? One big positive. I can now say I have played the worst game that has ever been made. I will never forget this experience. It really is a once in a lifetime defining event. System Shock will always be a part of me and I will always be apart of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024 by joemama

  • Excellent
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
I loved the original and this game is faithful to it, may be clunky for new and inexperienced players
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Jack Hageman

  • Not what I was expecting
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
Screenshots and description made it sound like a Dead Space type game, it’s basically just upscaled 90s graphics.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024 by TJ

  • Gameplay
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
Great game! Highly enjoyable and has a decent replay value
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Saul Castro Jr

  • System Shocked
Platform For Display: PlayStation 5
I never played the original, but what I will say as first time playing….. Disappointed. Very tedious, boring, combat didn’t feel as good as other games out there, kind of pasty attacks with no real oomph to each hit. Personally there are other titles for this range that are better, but if you played the original and liked it, then it is worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024 by Aimee Geistfeld

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