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I'd redo shadowrun so it was fps but with access points for hackers riggers etc. so combat may take place here, but support staff is x miles away. AI badies so it's not a cake run.
The first Shadowrun that I was ever aware of was this. A few years ago I found out that there was an unrelated RPG series by the same name. While searching just now I found out that it's also a tabletop game. I'm not sure which one you were referring to, but I kinda wanna play the 360 one again.
Theres a SNES game which is pretty good for a snes game. The isometric tactical games from Harebrained Schemes are great if you want to explore the universe.
If you REALLY want to explore SR check out the novels. Great short read scifi.