![]() ![]() I find the music takes me out of it because it doesn't really make sense if you're trying to feel like you're there.Īnyway, I'll stop rambling. I think it's a gamechanger for immersion as well. I think it really adds another layer of tension, and I might go so far as to call it a Space Odyssey type feel were the action not so frantic. 143K 2,038 120 Nightdive Studios 761 6 Follow Report Follow Nightdive Studios and others on SoundCloud. ![]() It just seemed so natural throughout the whole game it felt like I was playing it the way it was meant to be played. It only just occurred to me five minutes ago that I'd turned the music off: I'd forgotten. I thought I'd go into audio options to turn it down, but then I had a thought: Why not just shut it off? Well I'm in Hydroponics right now and I won't spoil anything but I have to say I think my decision really paid off. ![]() I was enjoying it early on, but when I got to the science/medical deck I found I just couldn't stand the music. System Shock: Enhanced Edition Soundtrack - Level 1: MedicalComposed by Greg LoPiccolo & Tim Ries (1994)This is the soundtrack of the version on Steam.Be sur. Fantastic read, thanks Jonathan Just hearing these brief snippits make me nostalgic for the original, and hearing how the soundtrack was developed through the. Joe is a sweet, 50 year old man who lived in Chicago most of his life but moved back to. Hey everyone, my name is John, and Im here on behalf of my dear uncle, Joe D., who die-hard System Shock fans know better as Chicajo, who contributed his musical talents to the scene in the 90s until the 2010s. I thought I'd pick it up and see what all the fuss was about. Regarding Chicajo, System Shock remix artist. So I'm on my first playthrough ever of System Shock 2. ![]()
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