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Dead Space (Xbox 360)

From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 68

Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: sci-fi-action-games
Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Media: Video Game
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5030930066260
ASIN: B00197YSGK

Release Date: October 24, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand new sealed this item will be despatched by recorded delivery please note a signature will be required upon delivery.

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5 out of 5 stars Dead Good   October 26, 2008
 57 out of 60 found this review helpful

10/10 Seriously awesome. Buy it.

Basically what EA Redwood Shores have done is recreate Bioshock and set it in space. But the overall effect is much better than Bioshock.

It's a shooter/horror, starring you as Isaac, an engineer sent along with a rescue team to find out what happened to the USG Ushimura, a deep-space 'Planet Cracker' class mining vessel.

Things go wrong roughly 20 seconds into the first cut-scene, and from there on you're following the orders of what's left of your team as you attempt to get the Ishimura's systems back online, fighting off the hordes of beasties (Necromorphs) infesting the ship and trying to find out what happened to your girlfriend who was working there as part of the 1000-strong crew.

What makes Dead Space better than Bioshock is Isaac, he's an engineer, and all the weapons you get are things an engineer would be handy with so it's slightly more believable. You get stasis modules to slow down fast-moving machinery, you get Plasma Cutters for slicing legs off at the hips and arms off at the shoulders and heads off at the neck, flamethrowers for lighting enemies up en masse, Rippers - remote controlled saw blades for, that's right, you guessed it! And many more.

The fun comes when you combine different abilities, like when you've only got 4 plasma cutters left you can hit a Necro with stasis and take your time shooting off its limbs one by one then finishing it off with a nice and gory curb stomp.

You can keep your eyes open and deviate from the 'engineer roleplaying' because scattered around the Ishimura you'll find some neat military hardware to put to good use should you wish to, like the rapid-fire and extremely deadly pulse rifle.

Navigation throughout the mammoth spaceship is aided by a neat menu system, press Back on the control pad to bring up an instant 3D holographic projection of your location and objectives, zoom in and out and rotate it around to your heart's content, it's impossible to get lost especially as you can bring up a 'breadcrumb' trail at any time to show you where to go next.

Exploration off the beaten track is rewarded with special units that you can use to upgrade your environmental suit with more air and HP, or your weapons with more damage and other neat features. You can also find credits lying around which you can spend in the Ishimura's Store, outlets of which are scattered around each level. The store stocks new weapons, allows you to convert any schematics found into buyable hardware, store extra ammo/items you've picked up and sell any goodies that you've found for extra credits. Your suits have limited inventory so you've got to think carefully about what to carry around so you can pick up more stuff, and there's no unlimited ammo so aim carefully.

There are a host of neat ideas in Dead Space to liven up the gameplay. You've got zero-G environments where you can kick off one wall and land on another and watch as the whole room spins to your new perspective, ceilings become floors, walls become ceilings, doors you didn't see before can now be reached. Later on it gets trickier, Necromorphs can also jump from walls to ceilings and you can have great fun blasting them out of weightless vacuum mid-flight. Later on again you get the same thing, with the addition of zero-air which makes you watch your air meter on the back of your suit (next to your health bars also on the back of your suit) and adds a whole new dynamic to these areas.

Probably the neatest idea of all is the complete lack of HUD, all you've got onscreen is you, the environment, and your crosshairs which vary in type depending on your current weapon selection. This allows you to make much better use of your screen, you'll be able to easily see an explosive cannister next to that wave of little beasties heading for you, you'll be able to look all around you and notice those cabinets that you missed before, you'll be able to admire the full gory detail from third person perspective as something flies out of the wall towards you, grabs your leg and... don't worry, you'll find out.

In terms of immersion, think of the first time you played Resident Evil and the dobermans jumped through the window, or Bioshock the first time you opened a safe in an empty room then turned around to discover it wasn't as empty as you thought. Now multiply by 10 and add a constant stream of distant bumps in the night, nails scraping down a blackboard, a dash of violins constantly building up into a crescendo and play it crouched in a pitch black air duct whilst the hairs on the back of your neck stand up because you're pretty sure there's an Alien behind you. With sharp teeth. Breathing down your neck. That's pretty much Dead Space, scariest creepiest and most horrific game I've ever played. Oh, and blood, lots of it, everywhere.

Longevity is mainly in the achievements (get every weapon, upgrade everything, kill x enemies with y weapon, dismember 1000 limbs, beat the game with only the Plasma Cutter etc.,) and you can stray off the beaten path even more to get the more obscure achievements - zero-g basketball, anyone?

Basically it's the best new IP out this year by a few miles, considering it comes from the mighty Electronic 'milk those sequels' Arts is even more surprising, and considering I bought Fable II the same day as my most anticipated game this year and haven't really been playing it because of Dead Space it's all a bit overwhelming, really.

Single player all the way, no co-op or online here, but the beautiful thing here is you won't care, it doesn't need multiplayer, it's a game you're meant to play alone.

My only gripe would be that Isaac doesn't have a voice. Given that he's an engineer and constantly being sent to his certain death with every single objective you'd expect him to mutter about the Engineers' Union and hazard pay. Other than that it's the most perfect shooter I've played in a long, long time.



5 out of 5 stars This game has a character   November 3, 2008
 14 out of 15 found this review helpful

This is an amazing game. It has borrowed some of the mechanics from Bioshock, but it is nowhere near a "Bioshock in space". Where bioshock has offered you a wierd and twisted sense of dementia, this game offers a cold hard fictional reality of deep space. It is gritty, dirty and bloody in right amounts. It gives you that feeling of palpable reality that you can almost taste. If you are a fan of Event Horizon, Alien etc, you will love this game.

The camera is over the shoulder 3rd person, which adds to the atmosphere of something lurking just behind your back and you not being able to clearly see it. One of the greatest additions, which I want to see in all games from now on is the complete integration of GUI into the gameworld. There is no button that takes you out of the game, everything you do, wether browsing your inventory or checking your map is done within the world. All readings like health, air etc are integrated into your suit so you have nothing that detaches you from the world. It is amazing how an apparently simple thing as that can add to the game atmosphere.

And the atmosphere is scary, confined and claustrophobic. Parts where you go to 0G are downright disorienting in a right way, being that you are able to walk on ceilings and walls, you can easily lose the feeling of what is up and what is down.

Most of all, the game is not a run on the mill copy of something else, it just reeks it's own unique character at every step.

Only thing that goes against it is that it is released so close to the major franshise titles like Gears 2, fallout 3 that people have been waiting for years, and so it might get under the radar for alot of people and not get all the attention it really deserves.

Awesome game!



5 out of 5 stars Wow a little gem, with BIG TEETH   October 27, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This game hasn't been overly advertised so there is a chance you may let it slip through your gaming fingers. I brought this game and played it like the other reviewer for about 4 hours straight off, You get to a save point and think I'll have a break, but then something kicks in and you say to yourself I'll just see what's in the next room and before you know it your well into the level ............. Again!!!!!!!!

Everything is good or great about this game, you can get help to find your way if you get lost so you don't spend hours back tracking, the creatures and weapons are good fun and pretty gory, graphics and sound are all excellent, the trick to close combat is learn your controls, slow thing down so you can get into a better position to counter attack, otherwise you may lose your camera angle and end up in a blind panic or dead.

If your not sure if you like space horror games this has got to be the one to try, and it probably will convert you.



5 out of 5 stars In Space, no one hears you scream   November 6, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

You play an engineer called Isaac whose team is sent out to repair a massive Mining Ship floating adrift in space. Isaac and team soon find out that the ship's crew has turned into flesh hungry monsters and it's up to Isaac to fix ship and save his surviving team mates.

From this point, think Aliens and Event Horizon. As you walk down corridors lights blow out, doors slam and floors creak. The atmosphere is set well before you encounter any monsters and when you do they pose a real threat.

The headshot mentality does not work here; targeting you foes limbs is the only way to go. Blowing off a leg will put them down on the ground and a few shots to the arms will stop them crawling towards you. Unfortunately this is time consuming and when facing multiple enemies attacking from various angles you need Stasis. Stasis enables you to slow time down in a small local area enabling Isaac to stall enemies long enough to either run or take out its mates.

Running is often a sensible option as Stasis as health packs and ammunition are all in short supply and this really adds to the tension. While difficult; Dead Space is rarely frustrating and the player has a fair number of opportunities to save their progress.

As with most games of this nature; Isaac has a selection of weapons; options and upgrades which may be purchased in stores or collected from corpses. Isaac also has the ability to use Kinesis to move or throw items. Upgrading is achieved by collecting and spending credits or finding power nodes. Suits, Stasis, Kinesis and Weapons can all be upgraded significantly but there is only enough resource for the player to upgrade selectively. This makes upgrading far more strategic as every upgraded item comes at the expense of leaving something else standard.

The graphics and sound are exceptional and work well to create an atmosphere that is genuinely frightening and completely immersive. Between battles, the quite moments offer little respite as all the creaks, shadows and sounds create so much anxiety that you end up preying for something to happen. Playing on the hardest setting adds increased desperation to the situation as Ammunition and health packs are sparse and player recklessness results in certain death

Like Bioshock, this game has taken some of the best ideas from Horror, Shooter and RPG games and put them all together to make something that feels fresh and exciting. As a game, it's very difficult to fault but if I had to I'd say that the developers missed a massive opportunity by not including an online co-op option.

Nevertheless; if you are looking for a shooter with depth, ambition and a killer story that offers an immersive solo experience - you've just found it.



5 out of 5 stars At first I thought I'd seen it all before.......   November 7, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just need to start by saying, that the three stars for fun is not a detrimental rating. Oh no, by no means is this game not good in anyway, but fun? I dont think Deadspace is actually meant to be fun...its meant to tear your nerves to shreds and have you hanging off of the edge of your seat. So maybe if I was rating suspense instead then it would have gotten full marks. Deadspace is survival horror at its next gen best, and I push you to buy it, so long as you have a lead-belly and aint afraid of the dark!

I hadnt really read up on Deadspace too much but I kinda knew what to expect. You are in space, something bad happens etc etc you have to survive all on your own etc no one is coming to help etc
Now, say, for the first few hours of gameplay that Deadspace doesnt really do anything out of the ordinary. It follows its plot very closely as the game does actually demand a linear progression...You are Isaac Clarke, an engineer, sent out to the Aegis system - with a tech team and security detail - to find out what has happened to the Ishimura, a planet cracker space ship. It would seem that in the distant future, as mankind has stretched out across the universe, the human race goes through an awful lot of resources. Planet crackers are sent out to directly mine the resources, minerals and fossil fuels of far away worlds and then they transport the materials back to...well I presume it would be Earth? But anyway its a big deal and so, as Isaac Clarke you are charged, along with your team of solving the Ishimura's issues.
At first everything looks to be pretty much the norm, with the probable hitch that the Ishimura's communication relays are down. Entailing that they cannot recieve or send communications. No problem then so you and your team board the Ishimura, although not without mishap, as the landing almost kills you all.
Big drum roll then...and suprise suprise, the Ishimura is seemingly abandoned. Not one of the one thousand people, whom are logged to be aboard of the vessel, are there to greet you and after, say three minutes the game springs to life. You and the boarding team are attacked by...something, most of the party are killed and only you and two others survive.

One of the big charms of Deadspace is the environment. The Ishimura. Everything seems so close, yet expansive, isolated, yet at one time teeming with life and the comings and goings of people. Now its just a huge floating graveyard and as Isaac Clarke you are smack, bam, in the middle of it. Oh what joy. And this is the groany part. At the start of the game you are pretty much introduced to the Necromorphs straight away and you get a chance to face off against a handy number of them. Initial impressions are 'well, okay, just bring it one' and any real sense of dread or urgency is kinda overshadowed by your nifty arsenal, frequent save points, and plenty of well-placed supplies ie health packs and more ammo.
Believe me if you have played the Resi games or Silent Hill then this game wont really shock you, hurt you, or have you jumping for the light switch anytime within the first couple of hours of gameplay. But...and it is a big one...once the game has seemingly held your hand for a good time, thrown in some excellent sound effects and spot on set pieces, with the creatures lunging at you and running off just as you point a torch in their direction...then it all starts to get a little tense. Infact, Deadspace reaches the survival horror pinacle of making you utter the words 'Oh, do I really have to go over there and find that bloody navigation card?!' Because, as simple and easy as the game would seem at the start is nothing but a shadow of what really awaits you as a gamer.
As the story line, which is Hollywood quality, drags you more and more into the history of the Ishimura's crew and as the action hots up, the isolation truly kicks in and you'll be praying for your next save spot.
This game truly has to be played to be believed. It entertains on every level, and it freaks you out at the most inappropriate of times.

Deadspace delivers on what it promised. More so and more so as you get towards the climax of the game.
The plot is top notch, the gameplay smooth, the tension paced to extremities lol but also graphically does the game deliver too.

A must buy, with replay value and a few things to unlock.

10/10



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