Terri Brosius, the original voice of Shodan, is returning for the remake, and Nightdive says it has worked closely with other members of the original System Shock development team as well. Our weekend editor Jody described the Shodan reveal in System Shock 2 as one of the great moments in PC gaming a few years ago, and he's not wrong. It was moderately successful, spawning a 1999 sequel (one of my favorite games of all time) and one of the most memorable villains in videogames, the mad machine-god Shodan. I, for one, would love to play a modern rendition of System Shock. Originally released in 1994, System Shock is an early immersive sim that tells the tale of a rogue space station AI in the year 2072. Heres hoping this isnt a full 180 on the games development, and that we do see the light of day for this project - in a way that makes all the backers feel as if their hard-earned money - and the journey theyve gone to to see the remaster come to fruition - hasnt been in vain. "It will allow us to offer System Shock to fans all over the world, both in digital and physical goods formats, as well as fully honour our commitments to our fans and, in particular, to our thousands of supporters on Kickstarter, without whom this game would have never been possible.” This is Nightdive's first external publishing deal, and it represents "an important step in the growth of Nightdive Studios," CEO Stephen Kick said.
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