
It's the mix of action, puzzles, and atmosphere that makes System Shock an incredible game experience. Plus, it was creepy - even now, the sound of skittering or clicking as you wander the abandoned halls of Citadel is enough to make your hair stand on end. It forced players to interact with the concept of cyberspace in virtual mazes to unlock doors or gain additional info. System Shock was unique because players never interacted with another human being instead, you received information from logs and emails from deceased station members, which increased the sense of isolation. SHODAN and the twisted creatures on her station are just as unrelenting now as they were in 1994 when they initially terrified players. System Shock: Enhanced Edition has returned to bring a new generation of players to Citadel Station to face off against one of gaming's most notorious villains.


Have you been playing the PC version of World of Warships? Are you looking forward to trying out the console version? Let us know! You never know, the Shacknews crew might want to get involved, too! Big ol' ship battles are for everyone, after all.This classic survival horror action game has received a few cosmetic tweaks, and it's still loads of fun more than two decades after its release. The normally free-to-play game hasn't announced if it will receive physical releases on consoles or if it will feature any new content exclusive to them, but we'll likely be hearing more about all of that as the months wear on. It's projected to bring its 9v9 naval battles to consoles in 2019, though right now there isn't a projected release date beyond that. The game will feature a selection of different changes to its typical gameplay, but its graphics engine has also been revamped significantly to help enhance the game no matter which console you're playing it on. “This is far more than a port of the PC version, it’s a whole new game - right down to overhauling the graphics engine - which makes everything bigger and brighter on consoles.” The console version of the popular PC game has been "built with console gamers in mind," according to Victor Kislyi, founder and CEO of Wargaming.

World of Warships: Legends is bringing its unique form of naval warfare to consoles, so you can finally jump on the bandwagon with the rest of the players out there who discovered a long time ago that large-scale ship battles with historically accurate warships is actually a lot of fun.
