

This particular rhythm of combat remains unique to Dead Space. Your starting weapon - the Plasma Cutter - still feels remarkable in the hands, its secondary fire allowing you to change the angle of your fizzing slices to better remove arms, legs and various other fleshy growths.Įnemies pop open with a juicy squelch that is A) gross and B) gross. You do so not with guns but with tools, pieces of engineering equipment that slice and rip through flesh and bone as easily as iron and steel. Dead Space’s whole thing is that the heavily mutated necromorphs that have infested the ship are so determined to pierce you with their gross bone blades that they can only be stopped if all of their limbs are forcibly separated from their torso. Killing said baddies isn’t as simple as popping a bit of lead into their squishy bits. Manage cookie settings If you'd like to see the game in action, you can watch a video version of this review instead.

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Oh no! That’s exactly what’s happened! Trapped on board, Isaac must bounce from one end of the Ishimura to the other like a gore-flecked pinball, firefighting an increasing array of mechanical issues all while battling hordes of stabby baddies. The humongous planet cracker has been having issues with its communication equipment and definitely hasn’t been invaded by a hostile alien virus that’s made all of its crew long and dribbly. As far as I’m concerned, this remake allowed me to replay one of my all-time favourite games in a lavish new form, and in that sense, Dead Space is extraordinary.įor the uninitiated, Dead Space follows engineer Isaac Clarke who is sent on a routine repair mission to the USG Ishimura. Your opinion on whether that is a good thing or not will depend on how you feel about the endeavour of remaking games from fifteen years ago in the first place. With some small but welcome exceptions, Dead Space is a one-to-one remake of the 2008 original. Comfortably familiar, but excellent nonetheless. This is the Dead Space you remember but with a brilliant new sheen, luxuriously improved in small but considered ways.
