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Dead Space 3 brings Isaac Clarke and merciless soldier John Carver on a journey across space to discover the source of the Necromorph outbreak. Crash-landed on the frozen planet of Tau Volantis, Isaac must comb the harsh environment for raw materials and scavenged parts. He will then put his engineering skills to the ultimate test to create and customise weapons and survival tools.
The ice planet holds the key to ending the Necromorph plague forever, but first Isaac must overcome avalanches, treacherous ice-climbs, and the violent wilderness. Facing deadlier evolved enemies and the brutal elements, Isaac can choose to team up, not only for his own survival, but for that of mankind's. Play together with a friend or go it alone as Isaac Clarke using the seamless new drop in, drop out co-op functionality. Each mode offers unique story elements and gameplay.
Features:
• Team up and take down the terror together
• Play the full campaign in online co-op or single player
• Easy drop-in and drop-out play
• Head planet side and experience a hostile new environment
• Discover underworld cities and accept side missions
• Explore the frozen terrain and search abandoned encampments
• Uncover the past and embark on a thrilling expedition to save mankind
• Discover the source of the Necromorph terror and fight to fend off the extinction of the human race
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When Dead Space came onto the scene in 2008 it promised scares and innovation by the bucket-load but now it joins the long list of both games and movies where the sequels, just ain't that good.
To begin with this no longer offers the scares that it's predecessor did, the first hour of the original Dark Space had far more horror and scares in it than the entire game play of Dead Space 3, and we're talking nearly twenty hours of game play here! Yes, Necromorphs jump out at you during the game but they do so with little craft or and there's almost no surprise to these attacks at all, with the emphasis placed on set pieces and all-out action moments there's no tension being built upon at all.
You can combine two weapons together and whilst this can be handy at times and you'll never have to make the tough decisions about what you and don't keep for the sake of more room for items again as all your ammunition comes from the same generic pool. With both weapons failing here, and the major lack of scares throughout what is meant to be a horror genre game, this just isn't meeting expectations set out before hand, and even putting those aside this still isn't a game I would pull out and play often.
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