Started this today, picked it up for £7 of eBay. Great so far.
Resident Evil 5 for starters.
Doom 3 is reasonably similar to Dead Space, although quite old now.
I tried the demo and thought it was good, but my brother put me off playing the full game saying it has a very weak plot. Anyone thinks the same/differently about it?
Am I the only one that found the story interesting?
It's not very original, Doom 3 had almost the same story, but nontheless I enjoyed playing it, actually I was thinking of starting it again these days... Such an amazing atmosphere (I didn't want to play it during the day because of it), better than Resident Evil 5 IMHO, I don't like what they've done with it, turning it into some all-action shooter...
And the bad thing is that from what I've read, Dead Space 2 is moving in same direction...
Am I the only one that found the story interesting?
I didn't like it. Everyone else seems to.
You can pick it up for next to nothing.
Did you give it a good chance? It rivals all other games in its genre imo
Part 2 getting good reviews all round from what I can tell.
Dead Space 2 Review - PlayStation 3 Review at IGN
With EA's Dead Space 2 just a few days away from European release, the first batch of reviews have made their way onto the internet.
Here's what the US press thinks of Visceral Games' second third-person frightfest....
First up are our US cousins at Games Radar, which gave the game 9/10, claiming it keeps "almost everything that made the original great while taking suitable steps to amp up the fun".
According to the review "Dead Space 2 will please both the series' fans and those just starting with this haunting adventure."
Giant Bomb awarded Dead Space 2 5/5 stars, calling it a "damn fine horror-action game". Its reviewer states that although "Dead Space 2 doesn't do anything especially new" it "does everything exceedingly well".
Joystiq opened its review by succinctly describing Dead Space 2 as "an action title that rarely slowed long enough" let the reviewer "soak in the atmosphere or take stock of the horrors" but the few occasions it did "are genuinely creepy".
Speaking about Sprawl, the game's new setting, the Joystiq reviewer describes it as a place that "feels much more lived in than the Ishimura" which ultimately "helps to ratchet up the fear".
IGN labels Dead Space 2 as the "new gold standard" for survival horror games.
The game seems to have struck a chord with IGN, which says it is more than just another action game, and is more importantly a "really personal story about a guy who has been seriously scarred by the events around him".
Multiplayer doesn't go down as well as hoped, and according to the review "isn't that interesting".
GameTrailers also awarded Dead Space 2 9/10. Although it feels "very familiar" at first, it quickly becomes "one of those rare games that just keeps getting better" with "moments that stick with you for quite some time," it says.
"Multiplayer is a disappointment" but overall it is an "accessible game that won't leave fans in a lurch," it adds.
The folks at 1UP have given the game an A-, saying that Dead Space 2 has "a pretty spectacular opening, a memorably over-the-top ending, and a flurry of crazy action setpieces throughout".
While "there's nothing glaringly wrong" with multiplayer without a "steady stream of additional levels, or a strong community to sustain it" the multiplayer will come to feel "a bit empty in a few months".
Dead Space 2 gets a 9.5 and wins the Editor's Choice award from Destructoid. The game is described as "a ludicrously intense, graphically gorgeous, thoroughly atmospheric game" that "ramps up the absurdity to dangerous levels".
Movement is much improved, as is shooting. So far so good with the story and the settings are much more colourful. Zero G sections are miles better and there doesn't seem to be any load screens. You can grab limbs and sharp items with telekinesis and use it against the fcukers but I've been to busy panicking to get it right...
If you liked the first, get this...
Gonna grab this at the weekend and scare myself silly. I am interested how it's going to start due to how the last one ended.
Movement is much improved, as is shooting. So far so good with the story and the settings are much more colourful. Zero G sections are miles better and there doesn't seem to be any load screens. You can grab limbs and sharp items with telekinesis and use it against the fcukers but I've been to busy panicking to get it right...
If you liked the first, get this...
Speaking of the first one, I never played it. I think I might need to get it just so I can piece the whole story together. But apparently you don't need to have played the first to play this, and so far I agree.
How's Extraction with the Move controller?