Just west of the main elevator in Recreation A, in a small room on the Northeast corner of the upper level of Recreation A, in the two-level lounge on the southeastern corner of Recreation B, and in the Artechnology store on the upper level of the Mall section of Recreation C.
How long does it take to complete System Shock 2?
Updated:
| Single-Player | Polled | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Main Story | 150 | 13h 51m |
| Main + Extras | 144 | 18h 09m |
| Completionists | 38 | 21h 46m |
| All PlayStyles | 332 | 16h 37m |
Does System Shock 2 have subtitles?
No, there is none.
Is System Shock 2 coop?
Nightdive Studios’ upcoming System Shock 2 VR port will feature full co-op multiplayer support, and can even be played with others running the game on PC.
Is cyberpunk like Deus Ex?
Deus Ex essentially served as the template for Cyberpunk 2077’s core, boasting the same blend of fighting, sneaking and hacking. It also shares plenty of themes, like body modification and corporate conspiracies. For all intents and purposes, Deus Ex is a cyberpunk game.
Do you have to be marine to play System Shock 2?
Therefore, any System Shock 2 player should at the very least try to play as one of them once, and not limit themselves to play always as the more orthodox to play Marine or Navy characters.
Which is better System Shock 2 or Navy?
SS2 is a great game, but it’s quite non-standard, and can take a while to figure out. Navy gives you immediate access to both basic weapon skills *and* hacking, which makes the game much, much easier than if you just pump up physical stats with the Marine path.
How many O / s Upgrade stations are there in System Shock 2?
A total of four O/S upgrade stations can be found throughout the game. Each time, the player can choose one out of a total of 16 unique skills. The most interesting ones for a Navy based character are: +15% damage to all ranged, non-psionic weapons.
What does the Marine do in System Shock?
For the more combat-inclined characters, the Marines is the branch of choice. First on the ground in a fight, a Marine trainee learns either a lot about Standard Weapons or a little about more unusual weapons, as well as learns a Technical Skill, and bulks up on Statistics.