I mean that in a good way. The gameplay reminds me so much of System Shock 2, the atmosphere is great in both titles, according to their settings.
The character system in CP is more flexible, but the basic builds come down to the three from SysShock. Maybe a little bit more melee options, but just the gameplay is just as clunky.
And both worlds have this special sort of techno/body horror that just gets me and stresses me in a subtle way.
Both games have way too many menus and sub menus, but once you "get" them, you feel like a true Cyberpunk who knows his sh*t.
And Johnny Silverhand is like an edgy version of SHODAN, always commenting and nitpicking until you kind of like it:
“L…l…look at you, hacker: a p-pa-pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting and sweating as you r-run through my corridors. How can you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?”
Yeah, you filthy b**ch, talk dirty to me.
(Goes for you, too, Johnny.)
So, what do you, my fellow System Shock 2 players think?
The character system in CP is more flexible, but the basic builds come down to the three from SysShock. Maybe a little bit more melee options, but just the gameplay is just as clunky.
And both worlds have this special sort of techno/body horror that just gets me and stresses me in a subtle way.
Both games have way too many menus and sub menus, but once you "get" them, you feel like a true Cyberpunk who knows his sh*t.
And Johnny Silverhand is like an edgy version of SHODAN, always commenting and nitpicking until you kind of like it:
“L…l…look at you, hacker: a p-pa-pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting and sweating as you r-run through my corridors. How can you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?”
Yeah, you filthy b**ch, talk dirty to me.
(Goes for you, too, Johnny.)
So, what do you, my fellow System Shock 2 players think?