Two packages arrived on Mon 19th & Thurs 22nd from Limited Run Games, one of which arrived on time and another actually shipped early.
The first to arrive was
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Edition, a remaster of the classic 1999 sci-fi horror first-person shooter by Irrational Games & Looking Glass Studios which Nightdive Studios brought to modern platforms. While I have not yet played the first game (due to waiting on a patch to improve the PlayStation 5 version), I did play a bit of the second game on Steam years ago but I was too scared to continue it lol. Still, I find the franchise really fascinating so I want to check the games out sooner than later, though I know the first game is considered pretty difficult.
The remaster done by Nightdive Studios offers various features, with the most notable being online co-op on the entire campaign which is similar to the classic DOOM games and a really cool idea. There's also quality-of-life improvements, improved framerates, and enhanced animation and graphics. The physical version will also be available in Europe by Clear River Games which wasn't announced until the US release was dispatched.
The next game to arrive was
Nobody Wants to Die, a 2024 sci-fi adventure game by Polish developer Critical Hit Games. This caught my eye from the moment it was announced and after playing it, I really enjoyed it. It is a fairly short game but has such a fascinating BioShock style vibe and the concepts are pretty original, especially the device you can use to rewind time during an investigation. You can find more of my thoughts on the game in the Gaming forum thread.