System Shock Remake on Kickstarter, Almost Halfway to its $900K Goal in Less Than a Day
Images via Nightdive StudiosA remake of the PC sci-fi first-person classic System Shock just launched a Kickstarter and is asking for a whopping $900,000. Astonishingly, since going live yesterday at 3 p.m. EST, it’s already raised over $400,000 at the time of this writing. The game, simply titled System Shock, is a complete, from-the-ground-up remake, while keeping the structure, gameplay and story as close to the original as possible. System Shock is being developed by Nightdive Studios, and includes veterans from the original System Shock team at Looking Glass.
The original System Shock (pictured below) was released in 1994 and is frequently hailed as a game that pushed storytelling and exploration in games. Both the original and the remake are about a hacker, trapped aboard the Citadel Space Station (Mass Effect, anyone?), fighting against a rogue A.I. named SHODAN. System Shock’s influences are still felt today, with games like Deus Ex and Bioshock considered spiritual successors. System Shock was actually one of the first games to extensively use audio logs to tell stories.