It doesn’t exactly look 25 years better.
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Excited by the remaster. I kinda still want a remake in the style of Nightdive's System Shock remake, but tbf SS2 is a lot more playable for a modern audience.
Nightdive's remake of the first one was so good, I was hoping the second one got the same treatment.
I really hope they come back eventually and do a full remake for the sequel as well. But maybe the SS1 remake didn't sell enough that another similar effort would be profitable?
If they got the coop working and user-friendly, I might be able to convince someone to join me for a playthrough. Regardless, I will certainly pick up a copy - SS2 deserves my money, and I want Night Dive to keep bringing back the good stuff.
On one hand yes please.
On the other, I think I'd rather them do a reimagining like ss1 remake ended up being