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Dead Space


Welcome to the new Rapture...

But Dead Space’s real showpiece is its Zero G environments. When the gravity is removed the fun really starts, and you’ll be running along more walls and ceilings than Spider-man. Usually the space hopping is combined with a lack of oxygen. If you’ve not been bolstering your O2 supplied via the BENCH upgrade system, the time limit can make for a tense scramble for the next airlock. Hotfooting it across the ship’s hull with low oxygen reserves is bad enough, but things are made even worse (or is that better?) by the silence. Sound bleeds out along with the oxygen, which mutes the tell-tale warnings of approaching Necromorphs.

The menu system is another striking feature, and another original idea among a sea of, erm, ‘borrowed’ mechanics. Ammo, health and stasis bars are brilliantly integrated into Issac’s suit, and an additional holo-display menu, independent of the orbital camera’s movement, deals with the rest. Sleek and efficient, it further immerses you in the world. Cleverly, tapping a button will inject Isaac with a health booster (provided you’ve got one on hand) while the D-Pad lets you hot-swap weapons on the fly so you’re never left totally helpless mid-scrap.

Lots of care has been poured into the Ishimura’s design, and despite the action taking place almost entirely on one ship you’re never left pining for a change of scenery. The Ishimura’s segregated into various decks and labs, each with a distinct palette. Even when you return to a previous area you won’t feel safe. The first fight through the med labs was a fluorescent-tubed, blood-drenched nightmare, but the return visit forces you to rely on almost torchlight alone before hurrying you along with wave after wave of disaster. Exploring or even re-exploring the decks is a nail-biting experience, driven forward by the film-worthy script and inspired setting. It’s Rapture in space: every bit as disturbing, just as meticulously designed and easily as believable.

That’s not to say the Ishimura is perfect. Astonishingly for a horror game there’s an absolute abundance of save locations and stores littered around the ship, and because you’re never far from the next save point the darkened corners aren’t as terrifying as they could have been. This naivety is to be expected from the team whose previous credits include The Godfather, The Simpsons Game and Sims Pets, but it’s forgivable – Dead Space perfects so many crucial elements that this one oversight is largely insignificant. If you want a more tense experience just stick on Impossible mode, which is unlocked after the first completion, and refrain from using the ‘safe’ rooms (though you’ll discover these are far less safe than you’d expect) as much as possible. Just make sure your first run through is on Hard – regardless of how bad you think you are.


 
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shockolate  - 1 year 1 month ago 
looks pretty sick
JollyCrisp  - 1 year 1 month ago 
first!!! great game. great review
JollyCrisp  - 1 year 1 month ago 
shit, my bad.
PixelSly  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I cant wait to get this game tomorrow
Tasty_Pasta  - 1 year 1 month ago 
It looks cool, and I might pick it up.
BoondockSaint54  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Looks cool to me. I won't be playing it. Scares me. haha
SeVeN  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I'm trying to decide between getting this or Saints Row 2.
BerryMedley  - 1 year 1 month ago 
* Shamelessly steals ideas
hey if it makes the game better, who cares?
* Some repeated enemies
like all games
* Normal difficulty is too easy
ill be too scared to care

by no means am i saying this review sucks, these are just my opinions on how awesome this game might be (although i didnt play it:P)

awesome review, not gona buy fable 2, gona buy this instead :P
Omigod  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I want to play this game.

RENT! no multiplayer!
Samael  - 1 year 1 month ago 
As I thought, this will be one hell of a rental but will not be joining Fallout 3 and Fable 2 in the "buy" category.
jimsondanet  - 1 year 1 month ago 
no
id think id love a game that shamelessly steals the best of the best
its about time someone took initiative over ego!
seriously!
but from the sound of this review coming up with flaws cant of been easy.
i accept.
bron1417  - 1 year 1 month ago 
another game that lives up to the hype
LionheartAce  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Will want the demo before I make a decision, but I'm still rather excited to play this.
purpleshirt  - 1 year 1 month ago 
i didn't know this had zero G environments
just for that im gonna rent it at least
Pyro240  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Can't wait to rent this game!
octagons  - 1 year 1 month ago 
so the game is fun but you never specified whether you actually found it scary.
Samael  - 1 year 1 month ago 
@octagons

"The first fight through the med labs was a fluorescent-tubed, blood-drenched nightmare"

"Exploring or even re-exploring the decks is a nail-biting experience"
NelosAngelos  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I loved RE4, I am intrigued by the story behind this game. I wanna get it!
Gotxxrock  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I love this game... so much.
"Rapture in space" best way to describe it.
The only other survival-horror series I ever liked was Silent Hill; I have another now.
In RE4, all the events and game sequences seemed heavily predictable; you knew when the guy with the chainsaw was going to come at you, and the storyline was just too far-fetched and angsty. Deadspace's fantastic claustrophobic environment just keeps you so paranoid and afraid, its fantastic, and the story reminds me of my favorite sci-fi flicks.
Also... quality voice actors are always a good thing =P
I must reluctantly note though, that RE4 is still the king. If ridden of the EA taint, this game could have been revolutionary.
wysiwyg  - 1 year 1 month ago 
This a real surprise, a new,original IP from EA that is actually pretty good.I was expecting another Dark Sector/Alone In The Dark type travesty, trouble is there's so many other great games about to be released I'm afraid this will have to move down the pecking order, I'll probably pick up a copy in the post Xmas lull.
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Dead Space
Dead Space

Genre: Action
Release date: 24 Oct 2008
Published by: EA GAMES
Developed by: EA Redwood Shores
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