


We’ve got a very special update this month - as you are aware we’re releasing our final demo and opening pre-orders on Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store which should be available as you read this.

This is most likely attributable to our UV-breeding techniques.”

Although we have successfully reversed the biological cycle, we have yet to obtain any color variations other than blue. These airborne lizards appear to be ancestors of our original test organism and have adopted bird-like wing structures, membrane-thin skin, and razor-sharp teeth and foreclaws. After several unsuccessful trials, we were able to reverse-breed reptilian mutations of the "Squamata" suborder. “ Specimen #124 - Attempting to uncover the lines of evolutionary heritage, we injected the mutagenic virus into unhatched lizard eggs and exposed them to hyper-oscillating UV radiation. We have some other surprises that we'll be revealing in the future.For this month's update, I thought we could celebrate the details that go into fleshing out Citadel Station. "Our other priority is to ensure that all existing mods and fan missions are compatible with the Enhanced Edition, but much of that will rely on the cooperation of the mod community. As of right now starting a co-op campaign is needlessly complicated and we're going to address that by implementing features that will enable a more modern and streamlined experience," Kick said. "Our priority with the Enhanced Edition is to be able to deliver an updated co-op multiplayer component. Hopefully Nightdive will be able to give it an appropriate facelift, but studio CEO Stephen Kick told GamesRadar today that it's actually putting its focus on the game's multiplayer. There's a whole lot of Shocking going on.īut System Shock 2 Enhanced Edition is something else entirely, and I'm very excited that it's happening because the original is a spectacularly good game but also very dated: The character models were pretty ugly when it was new and 20 years under the bridge hasn't made it any prettier. Apparently I confused it with one of the other System Shocks currently in the works-either the remake of the original, which Nightdive is also working on, or System Shock 3, being developed by Otherside Entertainment. Nightdive Studios announced last week that it's working on an enhanced version of System Shock 2, which came as a shock to me because I thought it had been announced months ago.
