New Atlanta, Sector 11, Building 71G. 7, April, 2072, 11:13 PM. Hacker begins unauthorized entry into the Trioptimum corporate network.... (cue this epic song)
"In 2072. A Rouge artificial intelligence known as SHODAN lost her mind, in her limitless imagination, SHODAN saw herself as a goddess, destined to rule the earth. That image was snuffed out by the hacker that created her..." couldn't have said it better myself
finding the System Shock ost is a nightmare. There's like 4 versions of every track, but only one of them sounds actually good and its usually a RUclips video from 2012. Thank you for your service.
I respectfully disagree. I think a lot of them sound good. The JaneDutohlav upload of the intro is good but lacks the superior feel of this upload, most of the time they just sound good in my opinion, but there's always a version which sounds best.
SS 1 deserves a lot more recognition than it gets nowadays, it's one of the quintessential titles for every person that cares about the medium and is one of the games that influenced PC gaming for the better, along with Deus Ex and Thief: The Dark Project.
@@luminosity01 I mean you can think the gameplay is dated but that doesn't change it's influence, the game was super ahead of it's time compared to the games that were out
@@militantpanic [COMMON] SHODAN says; "Pathetic insect, when you get out of the maintenance tunnels, I will have my synths make you know more about pain than you'll ever wanted to know."
Honestly always felt this one was much better than the 2nd one. Obviously, the 2nd one is arguably better for replay value and freedom in character customization, but this one just had something so damn special about it and it seems to always get overshadowed by SS2. The combat was extremely satisfying, the music while not scary or creepy gave you a very genuine cyberpunk feel, Shodan was FAR more unsettling and threatening in this one (I didn't ever feel scared of Shodan or Xerces in SS2, but in SS1 I always felt creeped out and on guard because of her constantly spawning enemies near me and threatening to kill me for going to certain areas with her face popping up on my interface), better story for the most part, great sound and level design, just agh. This game was a fucking masterpiece, and the 2nd one is too for sure, but I will always take this one over it.
But SHODAN is not the ruler of Von Braun in SS2 to begin with, so there is no room for fear. Also there is a place for amazement - small part of Her Magnificence managed to pull of with literally almost no resources, as in SS2 she is not omnipresent. Xerces should be left to sing Elvis Presley songs - he excels at that.
@@retrosquadchannel2.050xerxes is canonically a more advanced AI but his security protocols being weak is how shodan is able to wrestle control with the players help from him and the many
The sound Greg LoPiccolo got is nothing less than spectacularly original. No wonder this team (Greg LoPiccolo and Eric Brosius) then did another masterpiece with "Thief: the dark project" Best wishes.
@@variastudios301 honestly i believe the remake music is too calm compared to the original, but ive never heard any remake of the theme song as of now so i dont know
A couple of years ago, I first played Deus Ex and it has been my favorite game since. Being close to its release and also having played Bioshock, I gave System Shock 2 a shot and I loved it. Wanting to know how Shodan was in the beginning, I then tried System Shock and found it surprisingly fun considering the age. Funny how far you can go when you're curious for old games that are still fun.
Exactly. When you are curious, intrigued and don't judge video games by modern standards, you can enjoy even the very old ones, by having corresponding approach to them
I have asked this question before, but if you pay close attention in the games, the suspenseful music is played at the proper moments in both 1 and 2, whereas the more upbeat music is played in parts where less attention to detail is required. Though the themes of the series are pretty morbid, it's overall an action series taking place in a cyberpunk future, and that reflects in this fast-paced song with slightly sinister instrumentation.
Not quite. System shock 1 just had a looping track playing the entire time on the level. Sometimes when you get close to enemies it changes the beat slightly. But it's not like SS2 where the background music is actually ambience then suspenseful music plays in certain areas
When I hear this, it always reminds me of that CG intro and her fingers flying over the keyboard in front of that holographic thing.....great memories.
I haven't played a single System Shock game, and my favorite game is Portal, but I don't blame you because the soundtrack is amazing and it looks like a good game!
@@SuspiciousAppleJuice Portal series is absolutely stunning and I would say that System shock 1 is Portal of the early 90s. Definitely give it a go. I recommend playing the enhanced edition since it can adapt to any screen resolution and has updated textures. Also I believe its around 20$ on steam
First, I playde through bioshock, then I got System shock 2.. I cannot wait to get my hands on this :) Intro theme just kicks ass.. I like idea of remake..
It's hopefully going to be an awesome show. My expectations are relatively high, when it comes to that show. As well as Netflix's upcoming BioShock movie.
If you install the CD version, you can still run the floppy version with sshock instead of cdshock, and you don't have to deal with the cheesy voice acting the entire game, but still get the FMVs and cool intro with SHODAN's voiceover :00
This version is longer and waaay different in score than most others for some reason, even comparing to DOS versions, both the original and the enhanced CD (I played them both).... Explanation?
finished this game already once... playing now for the second time on hard... restarted this game so much... now i finally see this picture for 3 minutes for once, i finally find out how creepy these virus mutants look... god bless lazered walls! XD
I swear - I always feel with higher IQ when I play these games. I've never thought I would play them. And I have never thought I would beat the second game 4 times. Here is my first playtrough of this game.
System Shock 3 would actually be awesome. The original System Shock games aren't really well known to most, or forgotten by those who remember, so all it needs is to be brought back into the light of video-gaming. It's already partway in the spotlight again due to Bioshock, and there are rumors of SS3, but no actual concept art or teaser trailers...
2 is on steam and 1 is available as abandonware, google "system shock portable" , thats full ss1 with tweaked dosbox config. Replayed it last winter ;D
You can edit your config to automatically mount what ever is in your virtual drive to a cdrom drive, mount iso- launch dosbox auto drive allocation :D yay!
Organic life is not that different to machine. In fact much machinery was influenced by designs from nature. Natural selection is an optimization algorithm, machine/genetic code, other stuff. Shodan isn’t moronic and so sees value in both. Her cyborgs are her attempt to merge the possibilities or the organic with the power efficiency and intelligent design of the machine
Not necessarily... It could be the player's choice. He could help or hinder the inhabitants of SHODAN's cyberspace, choose which purpose he'll use the Glitches for, and even what fate cyberspace would meet. He could be a savior or a villain, depending on what things you do. He could restore reality to normal, join SHODAN in ruling cyberspace (which the SS2 protagonist turned down), or even usurp the seat of power for his own purposes...
Well, the thing is, near the end of SS2, SHODAN planned to convert ALL of reality with cyberspace with the Von Braun FTL drives. Although perhaps an inherent ability for gameplay could be a special Glitch that allows planar transferance between cyberspace, which is the main world, and the remains of reality, like in Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, with Raziel's ability to shift between the Material and Spectral Realms. Besides, this is just an idea.
New Atlanta, Sector 11, Building 71G.
7, April, 2072, 11:13 PM.
Hacker begins unauthorized entry into the Trioptimum corporate network....
(cue this epic song)
This game absolutely rules!!
I'll meet u guys there 😜
"In 2072.
A Rouge artificial intelligence known as SHODAN lost her mind, in her limitless imagination, SHODAN saw herself as a goddess, destined to rule the earth.
That image was snuffed out by the hacker that created her..."
couldn't have said it better myself
@Norman I know, guy. Just hearing it in SS2's intro made me want to post it way back when.
2072? OMG.😮
I know those comments is 13 years old,
But you misspelt 'rogue'
@@kuradamax Yep, sure did...I wasn't a very bright kid back then.
@@SlientChaos lol
This is the music I listen to while I program
.... oh no...
same, just remember though, neither of us need to hack any space stations in 48 years...
finding the System Shock ost is a nightmare. There's like 4 versions of every track, but only one of them sounds actually good and its usually a RUclips video from 2012.
Thank you for your service.
It's because of the way MIDI's are processed. Every sound chip interprets the sound differently.
@@liamdell6319 sick
I respectfully disagree. I think a lot of them sound good. The JaneDutohlav upload of the intro is good but lacks the superior feel of this upload, most of the time they just sound good in my opinion, but there's always a version which sounds best.
@@frogblasttheventcore69 Oh well... I'm still partial to how I imagine it sounded on my old rig of the past when I played the game.
this one isnt all MIDI though, its the Mac version which was edited significantly from the original MIDI
0:30 What a brilliant sound, Just really feels futuristic I love this game and it's opening theme because of how well done they both are
Retro-futuristic in this case.
But honestly, I wish there were more songs like this - this should be future music, not that dubstep crap.
@rose amen to that man!
indend, it sounds heavenly.
+Rose Supreme
Neotokyo ost from Timesplitters 2
Lots of Akira soundtrack too
@@RoseSupreme dubstep shit
What a fantastic theme.
yea
YES, the flutes are super beautiful and perfectly convey a futuristic feel.
#remembercitadel
+TheNobleGoon ikr, i kinda missed the citadel in Half-Life 2: Episode 2
HellOWorld, gog is love, gog is life...
Wrong game dumbass! This is SS1 and it's better than its sequel
This track is the only legitimate reason for the existence of the guitar string-sliding sound in standard MIDI banks!
SS 1 deserves a lot more recognition than it gets nowadays, it's one of the quintessential titles for every person that cares about the medium and is one of the games that influenced PC gaming for the better, along with Deus Ex and Thief: The Dark Project.
It's so fuckin a head of it's time that we're still catching up.
Didnt SShock walk so Doom could run?
@@anonimonovids Huh?
@@codylamp6814 B...but... My cinematic corridor gameplay! they're state of the art! we must always care for the story and the graphics! 😭
@@luminosity01 I mean you can think the gameplay is dated but that doesn't change it's influence, the game was super ahead of it's time compared to the games that were out
POV: *You're in xeno-biology and you just notice a blue APC*
[COMMON] SHODAN says; "Look at you, spessmen. Pathetic creatures of meat and bone..."
[COMMON] John Johnson IV says; "ai open door"
@@militantpanic [COMMON] SHODAN says; "Pathetic insect, when you get out of the maintenance tunnels, I will have my synths make you know more about pain than you'll ever wanted to know."
*w e l d e r b o m b*
Honestly always felt this one was much better than the 2nd one. Obviously, the 2nd one is arguably better for replay value and freedom in character customization, but this one just had something so damn special about it and it seems to always get overshadowed by SS2. The combat was extremely satisfying, the music while not scary or creepy gave you a very genuine cyberpunk feel, Shodan was FAR more unsettling and threatening in this one (I didn't ever feel scared of Shodan or Xerces in SS2, but in SS1 I always felt creeped out and on guard because of her constantly spawning enemies near me and threatening to kill me for going to certain areas with her face popping up on my interface), better story for the most part, great sound and level design, just agh. This game was a fucking masterpiece, and the 2nd one is too for sure, but I will always take this one over it.
The Maintenance deck in SS1 was definitely scary.
But SHODAN is not the ruler of Von Braun in SS2 to begin with, so there is no room for fear. Also there is a place for amazement - small part of Her Magnificence managed to pull of with literally almost no resources, as in SS2 she is not omnipresent.
Xerces should be left to sing Elvis Presley songs - he excels at that.
@@retrosquadchannel2.050xerxes is canonically a more advanced AI but his security protocols being weak is how shodan is able to wrestle control with the players help from him and the many
The sound Greg LoPiccolo got is nothing less than spectacularly original.
No wonder this team (Greg LoPiccolo and Eric Brosius) then did another masterpiece with "Thief: the dark project"
Best wishes.
SHODAN, the best evil character all media/story included.
You too Hal
Old, Classic theme is still much more memorable than modern ones.
I dunno, I think the remake's one has kind of surpassed it for me.
@@variastudios301 honestly i believe the remake music is too calm compared to the original, but ive never heard any remake of the theme song as of now so i dont know
A couple of years ago, I first played Deus Ex and it has been my favorite game since.
Being close to its release and also having played Bioshock, I gave System Shock 2 a shot and I loved it.
Wanting to know how Shodan was in the beginning, I then tried System Shock and found it surprisingly fun considering the age.
Funny how far you can go when you're curious for old games that are still fun.
Exactly.
When you are curious, intrigued and don't judge video games by modern standards, you can enjoy even the very old ones, by having corresponding approach to them
I have asked this question before, but if you pay close attention in the games, the suspenseful music is played at the proper moments in both 1 and 2, whereas the more upbeat music is played in parts where less attention to detail is required. Though the themes of the series are pretty morbid, it's overall an action series taking place in a cyberpunk future, and that reflects in this fast-paced song with slightly sinister instrumentation.
I hate SS2 and I believe it's soundtrack is either atmospheric greatness or grating techno GARBAGE
@@BusinessZeus you have the right to be wrong
@@BusinessZeus horrible taste
Not quite. System shock 1 just had a looping track playing the entire time on the level. Sometimes when you get close to enemies it changes the beat slightly. But it's not like SS2 where the background music is actually ambience then suspenseful music plays in certain areas
system shock remake and system shock 3 by the original looking glass team INBOUND !!
Night Dive is handling the remake, not the original team.
+MaskMan191 There are members of the original team working on it though, Warren Spector included IIRC
System Shock Enhanced Edition coming in 2017 and System Shock 3 TBA
hold on to your butts
+MaskMan191 Night Dive consists of some ex members of looking glass studios/irrational games. I say both games are in good hands.
Cant wait for it.
When I hear this, it always reminds me of that CG intro and her fingers flying over the keyboard in front of that holographic thing.....great memories.
***** Right! :-)
Old habits die hard. xD
Are they dead yet?
What about now?
There's something about these retro-techno tunes that make them so fucking awesome. I just can't put my finger on it.
This has got to be the greatest game I've ever played. And the soundtrack slaps sooo well
I haven't played a single System Shock game, and my favorite game is Portal, but I don't blame you because the soundtrack is amazing and it looks like a good game!
@@SuspiciousAppleJuice Portal series is absolutely stunning and I would say that System shock 1 is Portal of the early 90s. Definitely give it a go. I recommend playing the enhanced edition since it can adapt to any screen resolution and has updated textures. Also I believe its around 20$ on steam
@@petematic7838 the OG system shock is 40$ rn
@@SuspiciousAppleJuice think that's the remake
un des jeux les plus immersifs auquel il m'a été donné de jouer.
Origin rox.
guess what's out now?
Everything about this game IS AMAZING! Thanks for posting this!
It hurts me inside, that I can give only one thumbs up for this upload...
Ahhh! I was looking for that track! Thanks!
Never played it but it looks awesome. The second one too
+TRINITY F. The first one blew my mind. Second one is good too.
Second one going to be more darker for me. That's why it is one of the best game and best sequel
It is one of my three favorite games.
Another one is System Shock 2 lol, third is Planescape: Torment.
All three share a 1st place.
that's like me with the quake/doom/blood series.
All 3 of those share a first place to me.
The system shock series is my 4th.
This is awesome.
The beginning OMG 👍
I live for this
top 10 anime openings
nr. 1
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Even today this music is so epic
Thank you so much
In tears
Mixes up very well sped up with Techno Hill Act 2
Really good
Every time I try to bypass a software security feature for my job, this song plays in the back of my head... Awesome times!
First, I playde through bioshock, then I got System shock 2.. I cannot wait to get my hands on this :) Intro theme just kicks ass.. I like idea of remake..
So... there is going to be a TV Series of System Shock.
That's a thing.
It's hopefully going to be an awesome show. My expectations are relatively high, when it comes to that show. As well as Netflix's upcoming BioShock movie.
@@legoshocktoyphotographer0451 are both of these cancelled?
Thank you,I will.
HYPE FOR SYSTEM SHOCK 3
This shit absolutely slaps
like i could hear some hints of Goa Trance here and there... amazing, timeless music
Just as I remember it.
Awesome
There should be a name for this style of music. It would make finding other songs like this one, easier.
I think the floppy disk version is better in atmosphere but this is JAMMIN'
If you install the CD version, you can still run the floppy version with sshock instead of cdshock, and you don't have to deal with the cheesy voice acting the entire game, but still get the FMVs and cool intro with SHODAN's voiceover :00
Goes hard
Who knew a panflute midi could be so bumping.
System shock 1 was way ahead of its time
wasted hours of my teenage years playing this game, 94 - 97, props to the game developers and designers and yeah the music cranked as well
Ah yes, the only euclidean part of the soundtrack
This song is actually kind of a banger... any recommendations for more music like this?
cyber punk 2077, risk of rain 1 and 2, Narita boy, Bladerunner, hyper light drifter, metal gear rising revengence
This version is longer and waaay different in score than most others for some reason, even comparing to DOS versions, both the original and the enhanced CD (I played them both).... Explanation?
This is the MAC version, some of the Mac tracks were different.
i have this and medsci lab sound track from system shock 2 in my workout mix
I've finished System Shock 2 with hi-res mod, very nice. I play to replay it one day while high . Wish they'd make more sci fi horror games.
Did you just say "i plan to replay it while high"
Please do a playthrough while high bro. I dont even care this was 11 years ago.
The unnamed hack is such a badass.
Sytem Shock 1 is THE best game ever, hands down. God I love this game so much.
Could this kind of music be classified in a certain genre.
Most certainly.
Big Beat / Breakbeat.
If you like this, you should check out Need for Speed 3 Hot Pursuit's Soundtrack. Rom Di Prisco comes to mind.
Sounds like a particular field of Detroit Techno for me listening to the beat (a bit like Drexciya but more spacy)
They were going for industrial techno, along the lines of Ministry / Front 242 etc. But with GM instruments.
I read that in my best Shodan voice and managed to scare my roommate.
The hacker work it's finished...but mine it's only just beginning
Wish half granted.
finished this game already once... playing now for the second time on hard... restarted this game so much... now i finally see this picture for 3 minutes for once, i finally find out how creepy these virus mutants look... god bless lazered walls! XD
let me put it to you all this of just how awsome this game is......all hail shodan.
2 is on Steam now for $10 in widescreen and HD!
I swear - I always feel with higher IQ when I play these games. I've never thought I would play them. And I have never thought I would beat the second game 4 times. Here is my first playtrough of this game.
This is used in the intro to System Shock 2 =)
System Shock 3 would actually be awesome. The original System Shock games aren't really well known to most, or forgotten by those who remember, so all it needs is to be brought back into the light of video-gaming. It's already partway in the spotlight again due to Bioshock, and there are rumors of SS3, but no actual concept art or teaser trailers...
2 is already on steam :D
Who came here because of System Shock Remake Demo and because of nostalgia towards game of our parents? 😎
This fucking rocks.
2 is on steam and 1 is available as abandonware, google "system shock portable" , thats full ss1 with tweaked dosbox config. Replayed it last winter ;D
I remember how the Diego was hard back then... replayed recently, and just rushed him with the laser sword, piece of cake.
I'm programming while this is on loop tho
They are now on Steam ;)
You can edit your config to automatically mount what ever is in your virtual drive to a cdrom drive, mount iso- launch dosbox auto drive allocation :D yay!
They have 2 on steam now.
This music kick ass.
The Hacker's work is finished, but my only just b-b-begun
It's very cyberpunk-y. i must say I like this.
"What is utopia... If not a machine made of people?"
Agreed
пиздец какая музыка классная, композитору уважуха
Я вот игру планир3ую эту пройти, расскажи о ней
ты хакер который должен уничтожить супер компьютер на колонии в космосе.
@@user-zs6rg8gi6e что то я поздно увидел данную просьбу...
@@user-io7bn7ox1f а почему мне отвечаешь.
The one on Steam's DRM-free too. Steam actually only implements DRM on newer titles.
This theme makes me think that the flesh is a design FLAW, and that cybernetic implants are better.... gotta be more... eff..fficient
Organic life is not that different to machine. In fact much machinery was influenced by designs from nature. Natural selection is an optimization algorithm, machine/genetic code, other stuff. Shodan isn’t moronic and so sees value in both. Her cyborgs are her attempt to merge the possibilities or the organic with the power efficiency and intelligent design of the machine
Shodan: The hakker worck it's finisht, but my only juck b-b-b-bining!
Epic music!
2 is on gog right now the best place for it.
Old habits die hard.
I only regret not knowing how get a modern version of this game and get it working
+Thepnastyone And now I have it working Thanx boxer !!!
+Thepnastyone www.gog.com/game/system_shock_enhanced_edition
Just released today.
fossilfern
Even Better , thank you .
My only regret is that... I have... Boneitis
yeah, a good idea
ngl this kinda slaps
I wonder why the original release never came to the Sega CD, Sega Saturn, PS1, Acorn Archimedes, nor the 3DO?
Those consoles probably couldn't handle it technically.
Not necessarily... It could be the player's choice. He could help or hinder the inhabitants of SHODAN's cyberspace, choose which purpose he'll use the Glitches for, and even what fate cyberspace would meet. He could be a savior or a villain, depending on what things you do. He could restore reality to normal, join SHODAN in ruling cyberspace (which the SS2 protagonist turned down), or even usurp the seat of power for his own purposes...
Holy tater tot sunday, this is good news!
You prolly know this already, but SS2's been released on Steam.
Well, the thing is, near the end of SS2, SHODAN planned to convert ALL of reality with cyberspace with the Von Braun FTL drives. Although perhaps an inherent ability for gameplay could be a special Glitch that allows planar transferance between cyberspace, which is the main world, and the remains of reality, like in Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, with Raziel's ability to shift between the Material and Spectral Realms.
Besides, this is just an idea.
Loved this game,Its really sad that EA is making System shock 3 though
Well at least they arent now
also turn on 0.5 speed its so weird
Kevin Levine actually lamented that they didn't implement an ammo-crafting system or some such thing in SS2 for the space marine style.