System Shock Remake New Screenshots and Concept Art

System Shock Remake
System Shock

If you’re unaware of System Shock, it’s a legendary PC game that redefined science fiction games, not only terms of introducing genre-defining mechanics, but also offering a rich narrative to become what is undoubtedly one of the biggest influences to modern games like Bioshock, Prey and more. There is a System Shock Remake in development and now you can check out more screenshots and concept art below.

System Shock Remake

System Shock Remake is being made entirely in Unreal Engine 4 and is faithful to the original game that came out back in 1994 and blew everyone away, the Kickstarter has 21,625 backers and we hope the game comes out as beautifully as the developers have intended, check out the various screenshots, alpha art and assets shared by in recent update

System Shock Remake
System Shock Remake Screenshot
System Shock Remake
System Shock Remake Screenshot
System Shock Remake
System Shock Remake Screenshot
System Shock Remake
System Shock Remake Screenshot
System Shock Remake
System Shock Remake Screenshot
System Shock Remake
System Shock Remake Concept Art
System Shock Remake
System Shock Remake Concept Art
System Shock Remake
System Shock Remake Concept Art
System Shock Remake
System Shock Remake Assets

The game is turning out to be gorgeous and it’s ever as faithful to the original as it can be, check out this awesome animation below

That is awesome.

Adventure Alpha

There is also an adventure alpha, where you can explore the entire thing without any difficulty or enemies, from the developers

“We’re busy reaching our September milestone which we’ve dubbed the “Adventure Alpha” as it will be reminiscent of the original game with the difficulty set to zero. You’ll be able to freely traverse Citadel Station without the presence of enemies, pick up items, listen to audio logs, read emails and complete the game’s objectives from start to finish.

We were expecting to have all the levels blocked out by September, but with no other details…however, Jonathan has been able to apply the textures from System Shock to Daniel’s BSP giving us an insightful look into the original game. The textures have been modified to take advantage of PBR rendering and lighting placed to mimic the original. “

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