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Sunday, Nov 9, 2008

I'm positively overwhelmed by great games at the moment, some purchased, some GameFlown. I still need to spend a lot more time with Little Big Planet, and I've barely scratched the surface of Fallout 3. Tonight, I spent some time fending off waves of Locust with friends in Gears of War 2's terrific Horde mode, but the campaign remains mostly untouched.

The game that keeps pulling me away from all the others is Dead Space. I know this is common knowledge, but man, is this game outstanding. It doesn't reinvent the survival horror genre--you can feel the influence of Resident Evil 4 throughout--but it provides an absolutely remarkable setting and tosses in enough pure sci-fi elements to set it squarely apart from RE4 or any other game. Fighting enemies in zero-gravity environments is deliciously disorienting, and the way the sound effects contribute to the experience of running through a vacuum as your oxygen rapidly depletes has to be heard to be appreciated. Putting enemies in stasis and then blasting their appendages off and seeing them slowly twist through the air is strangely beautiful.

In fact, nearly everything about the game is strangely beautiful. The Ishimura actually feels like a once-functional spaceship, and the level of detail makes me feel like I've stepped into a Ridley Scott movie. The sound design equals the visuals in every way, with the ship clanging convincingly and the eerie echo of once-important PA announcements haunting the halls. And although the story seems like pure Event Horizon stuff, it's still told in a way that has me wanting to find out how it's all going to end, with the slick, insane Dr. Mercer giving the gruesome evil a compelling human face, and enough eerie hallucinations to give the game's horror a psychological edge.

Most of all, the game's action is what has me so hooked right now. It's difficult and satisfying, it's constantly introducing new enemies and new elements, and it always has me feeling like I'm fighting for my life.

This is one of my favorite games of the year.

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Posted by carolynmichelle, 11:19pm
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I plan on starting this game next just as soon as I finish GTA IV, whenever that will be.
Posted Nov 10, 2008 12:00 am PT
I don't have Dead Space on my list but many have praised it so I guess I'll probably get it sometime
Posted Nov 10, 2008 12:16 am PT
Im really bored of the serious shooters, yet FPS are my fave'. I've left Deadspace to one side for now, as I found most of the horror or sci fi to be boring on PS2 - for instance Thing, Snowblind, PSi Ops, COD's, etc. Those got put to the bottom of my pile as there were better games out there. I dont find Silent Hill scary and Res Evil a tad boring. So... does Deadspace really actually play well?
(if its flawless on the controls, then I'd consider buying it). Let me know...
Meanwhile, awaiting 28th for Resist-2
Posted Nov 10, 2008 1:31 am PT
I've got way too many games to play right now, but I've heard too many people raving about Dead Space for me not to put in on my list. And I don't even like horror games!
Posted Nov 10, 2008 2:50 am PT
I'm playing Dead Space right now and totally agree with you. The best part of the game is the atmosphere. So creepy.
Posted Nov 10, 2008 3:17 am PT
Horror games aren't really my thing, these games and horror movies give me too many nightmares. I started to watch the video review of Dead Space but had to stop it
Which is a shame cause there are some excellent horror games out, Dead Space is one of them.
Posted Nov 10, 2008 4:25 am PT
Gamefly takes so long to send games to me. They also have a bad habit of sending games that are over 15 down. Sometimes they even send me games that are 20 down on my queue! That wouldn't matter if it were only a 3 day turn around, but it takes a week and a half!
Posted Nov 10, 2008 5:11 am PT
I wish I could play Dead Space ... Well maybe next year
Posted Nov 10, 2008 6:00 am PT
I just started Dead Space myself and I like it very much!
Posted Nov 10, 2008 11:22 am PT
Totally agree with you. I've been side swiped by GoW2, but there's something about Dead Space that keeps drawing me back.

It's 2 levels too long though.....
Posted Nov 22, 2008 9:42 am PT
Yes, on all accounts, it's a breathtaking game and always has enough gameplay surprises to keep you on your toes (when you go to the Valor ship!). So many awesome moments. It doesn't go Event Horizon as much as you think (no hell dimension!), it's more 2001 definitely.
Posted Dec 12, 2008 6:39 pm PT
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