Most of them are practically being given away but this was about the same price as it would have been new. It’s certainly one I was keen to have a look at myself and is among the more expensive guides I’ve bought. I expect it’s going to be one of the more popular downloads on here, given the interest that is still around for System Shock. The System Shock 2 guide was published by Prima in 1999. It’s stood the test of time extremely well although there are games released since that can compete with it, with the most obvious being its spiritual successor Bioshock. It’s worth the time and effort to track down a hard copy and it will run on 64 bit Windows 7 with a little tinkering. Not being able to buy a downloadable version is no excuse not to play it, of course. It’s an issue that crops up frequently with many games having shared rights, which can then get passed around after buyouts or closures leaving the ownership situation far from clear. Unfortunately it isn’t owned outright by EA leaving it in legal limbo, making a re-release or subsequent sequels unlikely for the moment. It’s held up by many as one of the greatest games of all time and is the most requested game on GOG. System Shock 2 is a game that needs little introduction.
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