Dead doesn't mean "not alive"....
Wow. Where to start. Dead Space 1 and 2 are pinnacles for the survival horror genre. I originally bought DS1 on the PS3 and got so sucked in and enamored by it I had to purchase it for PC as well. After that, DS2 and 3 were pretty much auto-buys for me. It is everything the survival horror genre seemed to have forgotten about for years. HORROR. SURVIVAL. Period. In everything that the Dead Space franchise has done with itself over the years the SOUND DESIGN is second to none. Seriously. Throw on a pair of cans and up the volume and prepare yourself for one of the most immersive games to ever use sound as a weapon to scare bodily fluids out of you. Seriously. No jokes. It has probably given grown men massive heart palpitations.
The game excels in graphical presentation, set design and monster creation. Make no doubt about it. Dead Space was created by a group of men and women that LOVED the genre and wanted to see it improved beyond anything that was available at the time. They succeeded. In immense strides they succeeded. By using simple acts as a stomp, or your in-game "quest marker", or even the ability to use tools not even intended as weapons to not only have 1 but 2 abilities to help you in your survival quest, DS1 is one of the best, most immersive and, actually, beautiful games you'll ever play.
Funny story quick. Now, this game came out in '08 so I was 39 then. A grown man with 3 kids, wife, mortgage, etc, etc. Now, bought this on a game shopping trip and came home. Put the kids to bed that evening, loaded up the PS3, put on my headphones and sat on a pillow on the floor leaning against the couch. Wife turned on a very small light and curled up next to me on the couch to read a good book. After an hour or so I was so absorbed, so immersed in the world the devs created that I completely lost any contact with the world outside of my headphones and game. Totally forgot about my wife reading behind me. JUST AS I'm getting into a nice scary encounter the wife leaned over and touched my on the shoulder. THAT'S IT!! I probably jumped and screamed like a small child. NEVER, not once, in my whole life have I ever been "jump scared". Not once. This game, yeah, it got me. To this day my wife brings it up in conversation and makes fun of me. While funny after the fact, I damn near lost bodily fluids that evening. It's that immersive.
So, what are you waiting for? Dead Space is a pinnacle achievement in game design and sound. Easily one of the absolute best survival horror games you'll ever play. If GOG ever releases Dead Space 2 you should purchase it immediately. It's even better than the first. However, enjoy 3 for the action, definitely not the scares.
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