Dead Space
- Dead Space for Xbox 360 is sure to please any action, adventure gamer looking for a bloody battle against deadly aliens
- Gameplay takes place on the USG Ishimura where the crew has been infected by an alien scourge
- Neutralize the attacking enemies by shearing off limbs with powerful weapons
- Telekinetic powers allow you to pick up objects (even the aliens own severed arms and legs) and hurl them at your advancing enemies
- Battling enemies and solving puzzles takes on new challenges and present ingenious opportunities with the Zero-G gameplay
Dead Space from EA is sure to please any action-adventure gamer looking for a bloody battle against deadly aliens. Dead Space for Xbox 360 begins when a massive mining ship, the USG Ishimura, comes in contact with a mysterious alien artifact and suddenly loses its communications with Earth. Engineer Isaac Clarke is sent to repair
| Deep Space pits Isaac Clarke against deadly aliens. View larger. |
| Zero-G game play allows you to walk on walls and the ceiling. View larger. |
| EA delivers an incredibly frightening experience with state-of-the-art graphics and effects. View larger. |
| Neutralize the attacking enemies with weapons and telekinetic powers. View larger. |
Fight with Weapons and Telekinesis
The alien hordes are incredibly resilient. You'll have to find creative ways to neutralize the attacking enemies by shearing off limbs with powerful weapons. And when the ammo runs out you'll be thankful that you can use your telekinetic powers to pick up objects (even the aliens' own severed arms and legs) and hurl them at your advancing enemies.
Graphics, Effects, and Sound Increase the Horror
EA delivers an incredibly frightening experience with state-of-the-art graphics and effects, an audio system that will have you jumping out of your seat, and a truly horrific atmosphere that is permeated with death, mutilation, and despair. You'll have to be resilient to slash through the alien onslaught and stop this virulent scourge. As you explore the ship, the tragic story of the USG Ishimura will unfold in gory detail as you discover frantic logs from the hideously transformed crew in their final days.
True Zero-G Effects
You'll be able to take full advantage of zero gravity in Deep Space. Battling enemies and solving puzzles takes on new challenges and present ingenious opportunities with the Zero-G game play. You can use zero gravity to create your own path around obstacles by walking on walls and the ceiling. Leap across vast distances or change your perspective to gain a strategic advantage over your enemies.
F***ing Great (2008-11-11)
Best Game i've played in a while. Also scares the jesus out of you. have fun
Wowzers (2008-11-11)
Im a huge fan of horror survival games (Condemned, for example). Ive been on this game for awhile now, college has been a nuisance so the free time has been very slim. I am finally on the last level and I am kind of annoyed. The ONLY problem I found in this game was from time to time it can get annoying if youve been on it for too long. Im also on the hardest difficulty, so that shot up the nuisance feeling pretty easily...but, sometimes a bunch of aliens come at you at once and either you have no ammo or youre very low on health. So typically its impossible to kill 400 aliens (and they are very difficult to kill). Thats the only thing that bugs me. On the other hand, if there were barely any aliens at all (for example early RE games, N64, Playstation) after killing the aliens in that area they typically wouldnt show back up so the game got boring pretty quickly. So its hard to point out what im saying exactly. If you have a short temper and get annoyed easily and you play the game on Hard, youll know what im saying.
Overall, the game is amazing. Graphic, sound, story, gameplay, everything. The game itself is pretty in-depth. Just walking around the ship you can notice how much detail they put into every little piece of equipment. I give the game a 9.5/10. Subtracted .5 because of the annoyance value over a period of time. Then again, you arn't supposed to play video games 5 hours in one sitting, so maybe it should get a 10. Who cares, the game is intense, period.
Great game! Even scared my dog... (2008-11-09)
As many next-gen console owners have discovered, the market is saturated with high-budget games that look pretty, but lack substance. Dead Space is NOT one of those games.
When I bought this, I was eager to play, but ready to be disappointed, since EA is somewhat notorious for the types of games I mentioned. I was pleasantly surprised from the first few minutes of play... no dissapointments at all. Now, 11 hours in, I've been continually impressed and drawn ever deeper into the story and game itself.
This game is scary. I mean, it's not going to give you nightmares (well, maybe for some people), but it will keep you feeling tense while you play it, and is even a tense viewing experience for people watching you play. The environments are beautifully rendered, but also claustrophobic, macabre, and full of scares. In contrast to the close-quarters corridors in the ship, there are some gargantuan open spaces -- usually in Zero-G -- that make for epic fight sequences / exploration.
Sound here is top notch -- effects and soundtrack both. You're never able to relax when you can hear screams, groaning metal, footsteps, crashes, etc. happening all around you, all the time.
The story is solid (if derived from the same sort of alien / zombie thing that's so popular in sci-fi), the controls are creative and good, and the lack of pause menus or a HUD keep you immersed in the gameplay.
While this game isn't for everyone -- it's EXTREMELY graphic and gory -- it is a masterpiece for the new console generation and is one of the most fun titles I've played (and that's going all the way back to the Nintendo days)! Hats off to EA by taking some tried-and true formulas (3rd person horror from Resident Evil 4, or being trapped in a spaceship full of aliens / zombies from lots of games and movies) and developing them into something innovative, horrifying, and addictive!
If you even remotely like horror / sci-fi / action and can handle gore and some scares, then this game is a definite buy. You won't regret it!
horror adventure (2008-11-06)
after the first 30 minutes I know a game is good and this game is exellent
control: are easy to get used to it
gameplay and sound are : is creapy and scary( some puzzle)
and play a perfect role to the scary experience
over all. exellente game .resident evil fans will feel familiar playing this game. recomended.
Excellent Game (2008-11-06)
Dead Space is one of the most excellent games I have played in a long time. Dark, atmospheric, creep, and fun. The gameplay isn't all that innovative, except for the fact that headshots are about worthless in this game. The graphics and sound are incredible. The controls are smooth.
My only problem with this game is it is a bit short for the money. I got around 9 hours of play from it.
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