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System Shock 2
(SS2)
published by Electronic Arts in 1999-08-11, developed by Looking Glass Studios / Irrational Games

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platform: Windows
game type: first-person-shooter, role-play
genre: Science Fiction, Horror
perspective: 1st person
display: Textured polygons
Multiplayer: LAN
languages available: English
ESRB rating: M (Animated Blood and Gore, Animated Violence)
"System Shock 2 is the sequel to Looking Glass Studios / Origin System 1994 PC and Macintosh title, System Shock. Like System Shock 1, there will be persistent levels (i.e., drop an item on one level, and you could go back later to retrieve it), gameplay elements like logs, inventory, skills, persistent world, leaning, hacking, RPG elements, multiple weapons and enemies, and a compelling storyline. Unlike most other first person shooters, the purpose of System Shock was not to kill everything in sight; nor was it a "find the key to move onto the next level" game. The plot was always present, but not so confining as in traditional shooters—there was almost always more than one task to accomplish. Levels were realistically designed and had logical reasons behind them. It is the principle of System Shock 2 to continue this game design."

2002-10-17 09:42:18 - official description

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Authors:
Ken Levine
Jonathan Chey
Terri Brosius (voice of SHODAN)


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