- Dead Space Review Pc and XBOX 360 - posted by Natasha on Dec 7th 2008 21:54
There comes a time in every man’s life when he must stand up against all that is evil but when it is a menacing species that keep coming at you even after losing their heads, it’s okay to run. But what’s the fun in running when you can stand there and dismember every freakish monster around?!
Dead Space is the latest original title from EA that will disturb you in ways that other horror sci-fi games can’t come close to accomplishing. Controlling the main character is incredibly user friendly when you think about just how many controls there actually are and the ingenious way that item, objective and map screens are displayed add awesome detail to an already amazing game.Dead Space does so many things that I enjoyed but none perhaps more impressive than its presentation and atmosphere.As soon as the game began, I knew I was in for a wild ride.It was like watching a movie introduction. The USG Ishimura (the ship everything takes place on) was dark and disturbing.The attention to detail on surroundings was breathtaking (literally gave me nightmares).Guy banging his head on the wall until he dies?Check.There was a moment on Chapter 4 that was so crazy that I dare not even write about it as I don’t believe words can do it justice. Let me just say that it is a bona fide WTF moment.
Dead Space is a freakishly disturbing game that makes other horror games look like a day at sports camp. Visually stunning environments and enemies, incredible attention to detail, intense storyline that keeps you immersed and possibly one of the scariest musical and effects scores ever recorded for a game. What more can I say one of the best single player games I have ever played (and I have played a lot). Will I play this game again despite no multiplayer?Hell yeah. I am eagerly awaiting Dead Space 2.
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