System Shock
News, coverage and analysis tracking System Shock across the outlets.- Weekend PC Download Deals for July 3: Steam Summer Sale continuesThe Steam Summer Sale and other PC gaming storefronts are offering numerous deals on a wide variety of titles. This includes discounts on major releases, indie games, and bundles across platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, and Humble Bundle. Several retailers are participating, with prices and availability varying.
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- "Hell or high water": the System Shock remake's co-director on the sneaky step taken to get the game madeNightdive Studios' co-director Daniel Grayshon revealed that a secret internal group called 'La Résistance' was formed to ensure the System Shock remake's completion after the project ran out of funding in 2018. Grayshon himself learned Unreal Engine 4 to rebuild Citadel Station for the game, which ultimately stayed faithful to the original while incorporating necessary design changes.
- A small band of Nightdive rebels united to make the System Shock remake after it 'ran out of money' midway…The development of the System Shock remake faced significant challenges, including running out of money in 2018. A dedicated team at Nightdive Studios, led by producer Daniel Grayshon, formed a small group to ensure the game's completion. Despite using Unreal Engine 4 with limited experience, they successfully delivered the acclaimed remake, which released in 2023 after an eight-year development cycle.
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- Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts – June 7, 2026 – Yoshi reclaims the top spotThe Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of June 7, 2026, show "Yoshi and the Mysterious Book" reclaiming the top spot. "Mina the Hollower" dropped to fourth place, while "eFootball Kick-Off" debuted at eighth. The charts list the top-selling games and download-only titles on the platform.
- Atari hosting big Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch sale with Atari 50, Power Rangers, System Shock remake and remaster, and more at new low pricesAtari is hosting a significant sale on the Nintendo eShop for both Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. The sale features numerous titles, including Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, System Shock remake, System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster, and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind, with many games reaching their lowest prices ever. The sale will continue until June 23, 2026.
- Ken Levine says Steam Machine shows we're hitting 'diminishing returns' with bleeding-edge graphics tech—just look at BioShock to see why art is more importantKen Levine believes the industry is hitting diminishing returns with cutting-edge graphics technology, citing BioShock's enduring art style as more important than hyper-realism. He argues that strong art direction, rather than the latest tech, is key to creating visually striking games. Levine also mentioned that his current project, Judas, focuses on intensive narrative work rather than demanding CPU resources.
- The 30 Best Video Game RemakesThis article ranks the 30 best video game remakes, distinguishing them from remasters by their comprehensive rebuilding of original titles. It highlights how remakes blend nostalgia with modern sensibilities to appeal to both veteran and new players, showcasing examples from various developers like Square Enix, Capcom, and Nintendo across multiple platforms.
- Xbox creator becomes first console designer to bake bread using wild yeast illicitly collected from Microsoft campusSeamus Blackley, known as the "father of the Xbox," visited Microsoft HQ and collected wild yeast from the campus to bake bread. Blackley, who has a passion for ancient breadmaking techniques, successfully cultivated the yeast and created a sourdough loaf with an Xbox logo scored into it. The article also briefly touches on recent leadership changes at Xbox under new CEO Asha Sharma.
- The 15 best sci-fi survival horror video games you can play right nowThis article lists and describes 15 of the best sci-fi survival horror video games available now on PC and consoles. The list includes titles like Alien: Isolation, System Shock 1 & 2, Dead Space, and Resident Evil 2, highlighting their unique atmospheres and gameplay mechanics.
- Nightdive deletes social posts for System Shock 2 anniversary for Nintendo Switch 2Nightdive Studios has deleted social media posts announcing the upcoming Nintendo Switch release of System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster. The reason for the removal is unclear, but speculation suggests potential issues with porting the game to Nintendo's latest platform. The studio is also known for its work on other remasters and a new sci-fi remake using Unreal Engine 5.
- The classic Terra Nova: Strike Force Centauri from 1996 has a surprise update from Nightdive StudiosNightdive Studios has released a surprise update for the 1996 classic Terra Nova: Strike Force Centauri, originally developed by Looking Glass Studios. The update includes a new all-in-one launcher, replaces DOSBox with DOSBox Staging, adds cloud save support, and ensures compatibility with macOS Intel and Apple Silicon. This update aims to bring the game up to modern standards without a full remake.
- MandaloreGaming’s System Shock Remake Review Highlights the Remake RenaissanceInfluential critic MandaloreGaming's review of System Shock Remake has reignited discussions about the quality of modern remakes and the importance of game preservation. The review highlights Nightdive Studios' careful approach to updating the classic immersive sim, balancing fidelity to the original with necessary modernizations.
- Nintendo Switch eShop deals – lowest prices ever for Enter and Exit the Gungeon, Untitled Goose Game, moreThe North American Nintendo Switch eShop is featuring new deals, including the lowest prices ever for games like Enter the Gungeon, Exit the Gungeon, and Untitled Goose Game. The sale includes a wide variety of titles, with discounts on many popular and indie games.
- “Whoa, that looks cool!” or… upcoming indie games you may not have heard of – GTOGG’s picks – GTOGGThis article highlights several promising upcoming indie games that may have flown under the radar. Featured titles include Project Shadowglass, a love letter to immersive sims; Silver Pines, a survival horror metroidvania; and HABROMANIA, a quirky point & click adventure with a dark secret. Other notable mentions are Am I Nima, a psychological horror game with a unique premise, and The Bagman, a retro-style stealth horror adventure inspired by Clock Tower.
- Warren Spector’s Thick as Thieves Drops PvPvE for Co-op FocusWarren Spector's upcoming stealth game, Thick as Thieves, has shifted its development focus from PvPvE multiplayer to a co-op and singleplayer experience. This pivot aims to recapture the essence of classic stealth games like Thief, with the development team at OtherSide Entertainment believing this direction better suits the genre and player expectations. While the original PvPvE concept was intriguing, the team is now prioritizing a more traditional stealth experience that can be enjoyed with a friend or alone.
- Nightdive's Larry Kuperman retires after 25-year career in games: 'We never looked at games as products'Larry Kuperman, Vice President of Business Development at Nightdive Studios, has announced his retirement after a 25-year career in the games industry. Kuperman, who was instrumental in Nightdive's game preservation efforts and the System Shock 2 remaster, cited personal losses and a desire to support new industry entrants as motivations for his decision. He plans to remain active with the International Game Developers Association.
- Assassin's Creed to Minecraft: Shadows over this week's... | TAGReports suggest the Nintendo Switch 2 may feature an easily replaceable battery due to EU regulations, potentially extending to Joy-Con controllers. Meanwhile, Death Stranding 2 is performing well on PC, prompting Sony to reconsider its PC port strategy, while CD Projekt Red remains coy about a potential Witcher 3 expansion.
- After one of Blood's best mods added a new episode in January, another brilliant spin on Monolith's shooter…Nightdive Studios has released Death Wish 2.0, a significant overhaul of the classic first-person shooter Blood, for PC. This update, available for Blood: Fresh Supply owners and as a free download via ModDB, adds a new fourth episode, bringing the total map count to 48, alongside a custom soundtrack and new cutscenes. Nightdive also re-announced their upcoming project, Sin: Reloaded.