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Today is a very good day if you just happen to be a fan of Nightdive studios “System Shock” remake, because yesterday it became publicly known that there will be a PS4 version of “System Shock”. And not only that, there will be a “System Shock” remix album as well. And since I uploaded the unofficial remixes for “System Shock 1” and “System Shock 2” back in the days. I´m very excited about the upcoming “System Shock” remix album, especially since the album will feature both Celldweller and Blue Stahli. And “if” I (and you) are really lucky, Nightdive studios might just pick up on my suggestion to ask KMFDM and Trent Reznor to make some music for the album as well.

And funny enough, when I tweeted that out to the official “System Shock” Twitter account. Celldweller (the official account) liked the idea so much so that he (Klayton) RT:ed my tweet (as seen in the picture down below):

And while I´m on the subject. I would like to see the following bands and artists on the “System Shock” Remake album:

KMFDM

Noir Deco

Mick Gordon

Nine Inch Nails

Chipzel

M O O N

Perturbator

Lazerhawk

Dubmood

MegaDrive

Ministry

Rammstein

Fear Factory

Rob Zombie

That´s of course just wishful thinking on my behalf, but one is allowed to daydream right? Nevertheless, it sure feels good to know that Celldweller and Blue Stahli are ready to kick-out the jams at on the “System Shock” remake album at least. So I guess that I just have to wait and see if anyone from my list will join the lineup for the “System Shock” remix album, time will tell. One thing is for sure though, I´m super excited about the album and a lot of PS4 users got quite happy when they heard that there will be a PS4 version of “System Shock” (as seen in the trailer down below).

Nice indeed. However, some people didn´t quite believe what they saw in the PS4 trailer (viewers even compared the trailer to “Mighty No.9). Well, I haven´t played the PS4 version. At least not yet, but I have played through the early alpha demo for PC (several times even). And I really enjoyed the demo (minus the bugs and crashes), and from what I saw in the PS4 trailer. The game seems to run on 60fps, and what you see in the trailer is probably what you’re going to experience in the PS4 demo of “System Shock” remake (since the PC trailer are very close to what I experienced in the PC demo of the game).

Nevertheless, Nightdive studios have quite a lot tweaking, game balancing and bugs to sort out before the game launches on PC, PS4 and Xbox One in December next year (I gave them my preview and my error log not so long ago). So truly hope that Nightdive will be able to sort everything out on time, because if they manage to do that. Then I´m quite certain that the game will become a worthy remake of the original cyberpunk cult classic “System Shock” (the game originally launched back in 1994).

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***Disclaimer***

This is a personal opinion of the writer, and it doesn’t necessarily represent the other writers (nor The Gaming Ground´s) opinions.

***Disclosure***

I´m going to back the SS1 Remake project on Kickstarter.



Robin “V-Act” Ek

The Gaming Ground

Twitter: @TheGamingGround

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Tags: Indie games, Kickstarter, Nightdive studios, PS4, System Shock, System Shock Remake