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Dead Space Extraction


A heart-pounding thrillride the likes of which Wii have never seen

Words: Brett Elston, GamesRadar US

There’s no two ways about it: Wii usually gets the shaft when it comes to top shelf third party support. What system generally has the weakest version of a multiplatform title? Wii. What system gets a weird spin-off like Soulcalibur Legends, Castlevania Judgment or Dragon Quest Swords instead of a genuine sequel? That’d be Wii as well. So it’s fair to say when we heard it was getting a Dead Space prequel that was an on-rails shooter akin to House of the Dead, we were suitably skeptical. Imagine our relief then, when Extraction turned out to be one of the most memorable shooters we’ve ever played, mostly thanks to its gritty cinematic presentation.


Above: More like a 7-hour interactive horror movie 

This is much more than a haunted shooting gallery, as the presentation, voice acting and exceptional visuals honestly make you feel like a part of the action. You’re not just moving along with a target reticule blasting grotesque monsters; you are the person, ducking and weaving, cussing in disbelief, shuddering with a shaky-cam guerilla style that immerses you in the world like no other game in this genre.


Nothing was sacrificed

Like we said moments ago, Wii usually gets leftovers passed off as new content. Not so with Extraction. Take for example the visuals, which are probably among the best on the platform. Top five, easy. Because there’s no player character to render or external world to keep track of, a great deal of horsepower is spent on making the lighting pop and the graphics stand out. Here’s a great shot from the first level compared to the HD 360/PS3 game:


Above: Not quite an even shake, but the effort is apparent 

This carries over into audio as well, using all the same brilliant sound effects and music that made the original so specifically oppressive. Even the gore, which you’d suspect might be toned down or lessened due to hardware limitations, is actually quite brutal and upsetting. Our favorite moments should make that point quite clear:


Above: Self-mutilation, suicide, decapitations, it’s all here


It’s far more personable

You’d think the lack of camera control and interactivity would make this a less interesting game to play than the gruesomely atmospheric original. Strangely enough, we found Extraction more interesting because there’s so much more dialog between you and the other traumatized survivors. Of particular note are the faces and reactions of people in your group as you try to first escape the rioting colony, and then work your way to the Ishimura, the ghoul-infested spaceship setting of the first game.


Above: Eye contact and emotion make the crisis much more personal 

The story begins right as an excavation team unearths a giant red marker on a distant planet – fans of the first game know it well. Once moved, it emits a piercing shriek and everyone loses their shit, slowly going mad and tearing into each other. By the end of the first stage, you are killed by a rescue squad, and then the story resumes with a detective (Nathan) trying to keep it together long enough to get out alive. All of this takes place before Isaac (hero of Dead Space) arrives at the Ishimura and finds the entire ship overrun with mutated walking corpses.


Above: The end of the first game is the beginning of the second 

It all ties together nicely and helps make this feel like a deserved follow-up and not a cheap Wii cash in. It would have been nice if the actual mystery of the marker, the creepy Unitologist religion and the fleshy necromorphs were explained a little clearer, but ugh, we suppose they want to keep it secret a little while longer.


 
19 Comments
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allthegoodnameswheretaken  - 2 months 10 days ago 
Looks cool.Does anyone thinks this justifies buying a Wii?
Xtapolapopotamus  - 2 months 10 days ago 
I'm quite impressed. Of course the visuals don't match up with the PS3 or 360, but watching that video on the first page made it seem like that didn't matter. It was just as visceral and flinch-inducing, and the sequence where he had to cut off his arm... Damn. Great review Mr. Elston.
destroyerofall  - 2 months 10 days ago 
Does it justify a Wii purchase? Ehhh... I've had buyer's remorse since I finished Twilight Princess. I liked Dead Space on PS3, but my waggling days r DONE. Pass.
richtaur  - 2 months 10 days ago 
"Ya got a basement, kid?"

Nice words, Brett! I find 8 to be acceptable.
ndstrialzmbi  - 2 months 10 days ago 
Tha only games tht wuld justify gettin a wii r mario galaxy, mad world n no more heroes
Usgo  - 2 months 10 days ago 
shit now i have to but it.
Riodoku  - 2 months 10 days ago 
Looks good...it's dissapointing that it's only good one time through though.

I would buy it, but I still need to buy the original for PC...maybe I will this month.
kyichi  - 2 months 10 days ago 
this game looks great.now i'm pissed that my wii got fucked up by some 7 year old who broke in my room.
Bronzus  - 2 months 10 days ago 
If you were buying it second-hand; sure!
Conman93  - 2 months 10 days ago 
OMG!! U cut off ur own arm!! Cool!
This looks really good
Im torn between this and resi darkside chronicles.
Guess ill wait for the review of that before buying this
TheWebSwinger  - 2 months 10 days ago 
Could not be less interested in this game. I'm not trying to be a hater, I just found Dead Space to be aping Bioshock and RE4 a little too hard for my taste. And at this point in my gaming career, I'm pretty weary of getting invested in intricate, corporate approved, franchise-spawning plots.
bamb0o-stick  - 2 months 10 days ago 
Am i the only who found that violence clip hilarious with the scenes out of context like that? This review has piqued my interest. Good time to dust off the old Wii.
legory  - 2 months 10 days ago 
Am I the only one surprised that this got a higher score than a Halo game?

reCAPTCHA: dithered 33-year-old.

Is that a sign?
Frexerik  - 2 months 9 days ago 
@legory

this is on the wii, halo is on the 360.

you cant compare them with each other..
Romination  - 2 months 8 days ago 
i'm adding a plus 1 to this score for myself because i love me some lightgun shooters. i can play house ofthe dead for. ever. and this is even more violent and visceral, so yes
oryandymackie  - 2 months 7 days ago 
I always wanted one of these for the 360. As GamesRadar puts it, like an "interactive movie". I like the shaky camera too.
ultimatum7  - 2 months 6 days ago 
worth a couple rents, but because of the "no replay value," i think id regret ACTULY buying it.
Bobbety  - 2 months 5 days ago 
Why does the TDar UK article link here instead?
Metroidhunter32  - 1 month 20 days ago 
I'm really torn on this one. On one hand it looks awsome. On the other I hate rail shooters, but havn't played any quality ones. Probally gonna pick it up but not anytime soon.
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Dead Space Extraction

Genre: Action
Expected release date: 10/02/2009
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Visceral Games
Multiplayer Modes:
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1 player SOLO
2 player CO-OP
8 GREAT
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