Published: 2008-10-14, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Superbly detailed action, story and upgrade system; incredibly scary; includes a veritable pantheon of awesome mechanics.
Leave some time after the credits roll to pull yourself together and stop your hands from shaking; no, seriously.
Drawing heavily on a multitude of science-fiction and horror themes, Dead Space might initially seem a bit formulaic, but rest assured that by the end of this roughly 15-hour saga of terror, youll be left a blubbering mess huddling with your controlle...
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Deeply engrossing story, Breathtaking visuals and nervewracking audio, Strategic dismemberment adds an entirely new, satisfying dimension to combat, Truly terrifying gameplay keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Repetitive mission objectives, Closequarters combat is troublesome.
An incredibly atmospheric and disturbingly gruesome deep-space adventure that will haunt your dreams and leave you begging for more. ...
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