

The original disk version of System Shock included a number of mini-games you could collect during the game's cyberspace mode and then play whenever you had a quiet moment. While this famous RPG/shooter deserves a major spot in gaming history on just its own merits, the CD version of the game also added a fantastic Wing Commander minigame! You can find a full writeup of the game's thirteen missions, read what the various wingmen said and download a savegame with the minigame unlocked here. An enhanced version of System Shock was released last week. With all of the excitement over Wing Commander 1 this past weekend, it's been easy to overlook another classic Origin (via Looking Glass) game in the news.

IMO, it's worth it, but as always, your mileage may vary.System Shock Enhanced Edition Released Look Back At Wing 0 Minigame I think with a little time with it, you should get a handle on things. To sum it up, it's still more complex than an average FPS, but much more accessible with the mouselook toggle. A lot of the interface (inventory, cybernetic upgrades, etc.) is still point and click, etc., but that just takes some getting used to. For example, they changed "E" into a toggle for mouselook so you can look around as in most modern shooters without needing to use the more antiquated keyboard or point-and-click interface to look up/down, and there's also a more standard WSAD configuration for movement. So it's still a complicated interface by today's standard, but Enhanced does simplify it as much as possible. Is the enhanced version more player friendly? All I wanted to do was get into the game, but it was, learn this, learn that. Publicado originalmente por Tiny Trees:I bought teh original but found the controls too much to handle.
