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Hammerhead Shark
At any rate, awesome game, but too eerie for me. Kudos to anyone with the cohones to finish it through. Hell, even the one part where you have to get chemicals from a storeroom to activate something scared the crap out of me. The whole place was empty and look like it had been ransacked by zombies or something. I tried to fill up my inventory with all the containers I could so I wouldn't have to go down again. Then I got an inventory full because I was already carrying a pipe, a pistol, and an assault rifle WHICH THERE WAS NEVER ANY AMMUNITION FOR. And the damn guns always break. You could sneeze in another room and be sure that you've broken a gun on the other side of the level.
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Awesome.
lol, that assault rifle uses the same ammo as the pistol.
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Hammerhead Shark
Yeah, the maintenance and inventory thing was a pain in the ***. I got 6 Str pretty quick cause I got tired of running out of damn space. And about the ammo, learn to use the wrench! It'll get you far once you do. Thing with the AI though is it became pretty predictable, which is why the game was not OMG SCARY to me (I played it on Normal). I was more scared in FarCry than I was in this game... all that flora!.. so hard to see ****.
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Tiger Shark
I'm not sure what was worse, the cyborg midwifes or those bloody monkeys. I still get chills down my spine whenever I here a monkey screech no thanks to System Shock 2.
The biggest scare I got was on the operations deck (Level 4 of sorts), but I won't ruin it for new players .
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Hammerhead Shark
 Originally Posted by LiquidCrash
Yeah, the maintenance and inventory thing was a pain in the ***. I got 6 Str pretty quick cause I got tired of running out of damn space. And about the ammo, learn to use the wrench! It'll get you far once you do. Thing with the AI though is it became pretty predictable, which is why the game was not OMG SCARY to me (I played it on Normal). I was more scared in FarCry than I was in this game... all that flora!.. so hard to see ****.
Well I did play Deus Ex before playing SS2 and I was trying to use my DX tactics in SS2. In DX, Master Hacker/Sniper was EZ Mode. So I went the hacker route (OSI right?) in SS2 and tried to hack all the turrets and stuff. Except in DX, you can usually sneak into some secret room where the control terminal is for the turrets, etc. In SS2 though, for some reason you have to bull charge each turret and hack them point blank while they are shooting you for the most part.
Oh and we should probably mention somewhere in this thread that SS2 is abandonware now right? You can get it from certain places (I wont specify where in case SF has some kind of policy against that stuff).
Last edited by GetCarter; 07-06-2007 at 06:36 PM.
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"Watches You Sleep" Shark
 Originally Posted by GetCarter
Oh and we should probably mention somewhere in this thread that SS2 is abandonware now right? You can get it from certain places (I wont specify where in case SF has some kind of policy against that stuff).
It's cool as long as you don't paste the link. Other wise just say underdog.
Yeah that was great cartoon...perhaps the new movie will lead to a game?
If we hit that bull's eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate.
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Hammerhead Shark
Speaking of DX, you guys remember the phrase "Laputan Machine?'
This will jog your memory if you don't:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOr8dln2c5k&NR=1
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Tiger Shark
I hate horror but I love this game. It's all in the atmosphere, the logs are masterpieces. Now they almost only rely on gross details and pseudo surprise to scare you, that's the easy boring way.
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Awesome.
 Originally Posted by GetCarter
Well I did play Deus Ex before playing SS2 and I was trying to use my DX tactics in SS2. In DX, Master Hacker/Sniper was EZ Mode. So I went the hacker route (OSI right?) in SS2 and tried to hack all the turrets and stuff. Except in DX, you can usually sneak into some secret room where the control terminal is for the turrets, etc. In SS2 though, for some reason you have to bull charge each turret and hack them point blank while they are shooting you for the most part.
Oh and we should probably mention somewhere in this thread that SS2 is abandonware now right? You can get it from certain places (I wont specify where in case SF has some kind of policy against that stuff).
Navy is the hacker route. To hack the turrets and not need to charge them and hope not to die you need to hack the floor security first and get it turned off temporarily, then you can approach in safety.
Technically SS2 isn't abandonware, EA holds the rights to the series.
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Hammerhead Shark
 Originally Posted by Kamakazie
Navy is the hacker route. To hack the turrets and not need to charge them and hope not to die you need to hack the floor security first and get it turned off temporarily, then you can approach in safety.
Technically SS2 isn't abandonware, EA holds the rights to the series.
Yeah, I was about to say, you have to hack the security first to hack the turrets safely! lol... There's this one log though on the engineering deck that showed this lady tried hacking the turrets while they were active. Needless to say, her body was right next to it...
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