


Long before I was enraptured by Rapture, I discovered I wasn’t just a first-person shooter fan when Deus Ex broke my brain. If you enjoy this writer’s work, please consider supporting them by tossing a KoFi their way! Every little bit helps and aims to keep DFTG independent and free of bias.I’m shocked to admit that my first “Shock” game was BioShock. Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2 Will “leverage The Vastness Of The World”.Demon’s Souls Remake Dev Appears To Be Quietly Denying Sony Acquisition Rumors.Grand Theft Auto 6 Reportedly Set In Vice City, Still “Years Away”.As always, don’t forget to follow Don’t Feed the Gamers on Twitter for 24/7 coverage of all things gaming and entertainment. Let us know your thoughts on the latest trailer for the System Shock Remake and more in the comments section below. Still, the title has yet to receive a release date, though, it is expected to arrive sometime later this summer for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. After shifting plans for the project a few years ago, development now seems to be moving along quite smoothly. The System Shock remake has been in development for quite a long time and has gone through quite a few issues since originally getting the green light. Overall, it looks like the game is shaping up to be quite an experience. Towards the end of the trailer, fans are treated to some boss action with a fight involving a large robotic enemy. Some UI elements are also worth noting as well, including a deck-building inventory system as seen in games like Resident Evil and The Witcher franchises. The trailer shows off multiple cramped-looking spaces filled with puzzles, lumbering enemies, and more. The recent trailer is somewhat of a teaser trailer from Nightdive yet it plays out more or less like a gameplay trailer following what appears to be one of the missions that players will experience in the game. There have been a few trailers as well as an official alpha demo in the past showing off small tidbits of what fans will be able to expect with the title, but a recent trailer has arrived showing off a full 7 minutes of gameplay goodness. The original System Shock was a gaming classic and with Nightdive Studios helming the franchise’s upcoming remake, it seems as though fans are going to be in for a treat.
