

The movement is awkward, the control isn't good, there's a weird lack of sound (like shooting the little pulses and destroying enemies), and I didn't even realize till later that I had to run into these square looking things to unlock doors in parts of that level (I suppose this is where the manual would help again). I thought the cyberspace was an interesting addition, but it's kinda clumsy. There is a lot of backtracking too, so having it fresh in your mind is gonna really be the only way to beat it, in my opinion. There are times where it's not exactly clear where you are supposed to go or if you know where to go but you forget where 1 room is, have fun running around trying to find it again.

#Tyrian 2000 backtracking plus
The levels are ginormous and you better remember where you've been before plus listen to all the logs, read all e-mails, etc. One tip, do not stay away from this game for long if you are playing through it. If you don't have enough energy for shields, you die very very quickly. It's not until the 2nd to last level you get an upgraded shield that dramatically reduces the energy usage. You just have to find an upgraded version of a gadget so it'll reduce the energy usage. Later on you get an upgraded shield which uses an enormous amount of energy, but you never get boosters to your energy. Since later in the game they very rarely give you health (except the very last stage which they give you a shit load of health, of which i used only like 20% of), I would keep just purposefully dying to heal up (I did this in Bioshock too). The game starts to get really fucking stingy with health after like the 2nd floor and i didn't even realize the respawn points were actually respawn points (I didn't die for a while in the beginning) so when I kept turning off cyborg conversion, I thought I was preventing enemy respawn (I guess this is where reading the manual comes in). I had to look at a walkthrough twice for hints on where to go (like getting the reactor code, how the hell was I suppose to know those single digit numbers on the computer screens would be needed again.when some codes displayed aren't even used), but other than that, I was able to get through the rest on my own. It also goes by quick, I didn't have time to read one of the panels so I found it on youtube. System Shock completed! The ending was rather.abrupt.

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