


The ONLY reason anyone should EVER buy this is to get some back story from the Dead Space universe, a little (tiny) kick before the main event that is dead space 2 comes out. The game literately only consists of three different hacking type mini-games which have all been done before and cut-scenes that are just moving drawings with audio. The story line is OK but is a bit annoying as certain fates of characters are unavoidable no matter what story path you take (of which there are four). There is little actual game play and of this there is little variation. Would be a blast to see them remade as third-person shooters, in the high production standards as Dead Space (2023).This is not the sort of game that you'd buy as a stand alone title or 'fun', it is nothing without the dead space games and there is little This is not the sort of game that you'd buy as a stand alone title or 'fun', it is nothing without the dead space games and there is little fun to be had within it. Meaning I would not be into either as a remake if they were made in the same format, as their originals. In third person and free roam.Įxtraction was originally an on-rail shooter, and Ignition was an interactive animation movie I think. Only if they were made in the same way as the three main Dead Space games though. I never played either of these two games so would be pumped for them. Am not an expert on either of these games.

I doubt either would have Isaac Clarke though. More of a prequel to Dead Space 2, according to Wikipedia. Ignition would be equally excellent as it's set between Dead Space and Dead Space 2. Ingnition was developed by Visceral Games.Įxtraction would be an excellent addition, since it's a prequel to Dead Space. Am not sure about licence.ĭead Space: Extraction was developed by EA Redwood Shores, Eurocom, which is an EA owned company.
