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The game moves along at a great pace, but starts to suffer towards the end, they literally through countless enemies at you and feels too much like a mindless action game. The final stage before the end boss was extremely frustrating, swarms of Necromorphs and those regenerators. Once you complete the game you get a great feeling of peace, but they ruin by setting up a sequel. This should have been the last game, I've started playing the third game and it is a real let down, it should have been over, but no it just goes on and on.

I'll review it once I have completed it. The multi-player: This is going to be quick. It was fun for a couple of hours, but wore thin fast. I think it should have been left out, because this game succeed's when you are isolated, not in a big group that cheese spams their stasis. The verdict: This game easily ranks as one the best games of It feels less like a horror game and more like a action game, I'm not saying all of the horror is gone, it's just over shadowed by the action.

It's a great game, and enjoyable enough for you to start a new game plus, highly recommended. Fields 26 November Dead Space was one of those games I happen to discover without knowing anything about it, and it happened to be one of the best experiences in gaming. It was genuinely scary, and the game seemed to get better and better as I progressed through the spaceship known as Ishimura.

Then they came out with these animes that wasn't necessary and I never touched the game spin-offs. Then when Dead Space 2 was announced, I was stoked. Then I finally got to play the game, and even though the tension was still there, it didn't quite live up to the original. Sure, it felt like Dead Space but the enemies were still the same as they were in the first one, which doesn't make it as scary, and the new ones they present just felt more ho-hum than anything else.

To top it all off, the plot was lacking. In the first Dead Space, the main character Isaac is an engineer who only volunteered for the Ishimuru assignment because his girlfriend has gone missing. You see, that's a plot In Dead Space 2, you wake up at some space station called The Sprawl and all of a sudden these creatures have run amok and you have to destroy its source, The Marker which was revealed at the end of the first one and get out of there. That's pretty much it. However, the game isn't boring and you'll be intrigued to see it through to the very end.

Some plot twists occur and the final third of the game is very intense as they throw everything at you. However, the end boss is a joke and the ending felt like more of an afterthought.

It was a fun experience, gameplay-wise, but as far as story goes, forget it. But hey, I liked Dead Space 2 and I hope they make a third. I hope they take this to a new direction this time. Those necromorphs are getting old.

Best game play if you want to play dead space and you're new to it, start with number two because it brings all the action of one and three together. Scar38 15 March I got bored of my ps4 so I decided to go back to my ps3, the game I chose was Dead Space 2 and how could I forget how amazing it is I'm hooked again and can't get enough of it I wish someone would make another sequel for the ps4 or ps5.

The first Dead Space reinvented not just the horror genre, but the sci-fi genre at the same time. Dead Space in itself is one of the greatest sci-fi stories of all time, and Dead Space 2 lives up to that, and more. Dead Space 2 drops you off not after the Necromorph outbreak, but right as it's happening, and this time on a space station instead of a ship for those who haven't played the 1st game.

Dead Space is a sci-fi epic with emotion and horror packed into two little games, as of now, that could be a set of films or a TV series. Fans of the horror, shooter and action genres should all play this game no matter what you've heard and check out the first one as well because you need the original for this one to hold its place among the greatest. Dead Space is one of the greatest sagas of all time and should become more known.

To me the original Dead Space game opened a new dimension of greatness and was way above the usual being great. Playing this game of course took me less than the original, but hopefully I just improved on my playing skills, rather than the game was short, because it wasn't.

It successfully delivered the goods. After the beautiful prologue, I quickly fell back into the familiar action blowing necromorphs to pieces in various ways since there have been some improvements regarding the weapons. All in all, the sequel was worth the wait and really made me replay the entire story from the beginning once again. Whereas the first Dead Space was more of a pure horror experience, Dead Space 2 ups the ante in every conceivable way in the same sense James Cameron "ramped things up" with Aliens.

There's definitely more of an action focus here, with some of the most spectacular set pieces in the seventh generation. From flying after a runaway train to fixing solar arrays, there's tons of memorable set pieces. The gameplay takes what worked in the first Dead Space and improves it in every conceivable way, resulting in one of the best looking games from that generation of gaming. The scares here vary depending on what scares you in terms of effectiveness, but they're brilliantly executed and you have a true sense of dread throughout the game even amongst all the action.

The story is pretty good though there are many things that go relatively unexplained and they sort of don't set up the main antagonist at all, I'm still not really sure who he was all these years later.

But Isaac's character development is handled great and there are plenty of memorable exchanges between him and some of the side characters, such as the scitzophrenic Nolan Strauss to the hard ass Ellie, the voice work is astounding along with the sound in general. There are so many good things to say about Dead Space 2 that it's really easier for me to point out the only "flaw" and that's the insane difficulty spike later on in the game.

The regenerating Necromorphs that irritated the heck outta you in the first game? They're still here and they're even harder to deal with this time around. It doesn't hurt the experience much per se but considering how perfectly balanced and paced the game is up to this point, it kinda throws a small wrench in the system, though it's a very minor complaint for what is one of the best sequels ever made, period. No matter what type of horror you're into, this game has it.

Jump scares, close calls, brutal deaths, blood and gore, intense music, suspense, terrifying monsters, etc. If you are a fan of horror at all, this game will check at least one of your boxes and surpass your expectations. I believe this is the scariest game of all time - and that's while being compared to the Resident Evils, Silent Hills, Amnesia's and more.

Yeah, it really is that good. This game, in my opinion, was a huge step up for Visceral. Honestly I'm not a horror fan, but this game did have my eye for a good long time. To start off, I do like that they added a bit more of a story element, balancing it out well with the horror, while the first one was basically more horror.

We get to see how Isaac Clarke, who started out as a silent protagonist, and we never really got any reaction from him until the end. Now he speaks, and due to that we get to explore how he is having to cope with what happened in the first game. I felt it was a really nice touch to his character. The Dead Space universe itself is interesting. We get to dive in more into the world and how humanity is flourishing in space.

That is Not too hard not to easy. And that survivalist is the middle difficulty so its kinda like the "medium" difficult for DP2. But at the end, its all up to you on how difficult you want it. User Info: FearlessOb1. I just finished Zealot without touching the other difficulties. In my opinion the fear of getting hit simply adds to the the horror and suspense. I mean cmon, you shouldnt be able to have a fist fight and have 5 of these things beating on you at once!

User Info: StoneChitlin. If you want to play the game the way it was intended Normal Difficulty is the option to pick. Casual makes the enemies very easy and they do hardly any damage.

Hard core mode makes this even harder by only letting you save 3 times for the duration of the game it prompts you every time you try to save. User Info: hikaruangel Also after you beat zealot and hardcore you can cake walk the rest of the achievements or trophies on casual LOL your like a god its too funny ahaha GL and have fun plaything the game User Info: sojiki. Well If you are fine on normal I'd stick with it. I beat the first one on Impossible and that didn't seem as hard as Zealot.

Edit: just because I love it so much, once again, Plasma Cutter ftw Edit Edit: Easily the best arguement for playing on Zealot is that when you survive by the skin of your teeth, when you pull through a big fight against a swarm with your hp in the red and no medkits and no store nearby, when you survive those situations, its so much more rewarding, its not a "that wasn't so bad" its more of a "Hahaha, I made it!

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