Regardless of whether you’ve played the original, these fresh interactions and changes to the script are definitely worth the discovery. Some parts, in particular, had me cracking up about how he comments on things, while others-like the expanded story sequences-bring an emotional resonance to the forefront that simply was not present in the 2008 release. Rather than taking engineering orders like a robot who can’t say no, Isaac’s well-acted back and forths between the other two leads, Kendra and Zach help to flesh out his engineering background and add more depth to his character that simply couldn’t have been portrayed when he was mute.Įven though Isaac’s new face might ruffle a few feathers, his dialogue feels right at home for those who’ve played Dead Space 2 and 3. With an even cooler-looking suit than before and a face that resembles his voice actor, Gunner Wright, Isaac now physically speaking with other people makes this story of an outbreak gone wrong instantly more engaging. In this remake, our once-silent protagonist has been revamped in more ways than one. But in terms of horror, the dimly-lit, tight corridors of the spaceship uphold a persistent level of danger, forcing the player to always be on their toes, flashlight ready for those pesky necromorphs to show up and stab Isaac for the fifteenth time that day. Engineer, Isaac Clark’s bloodied suit after a tense, up close and personal encounter is a perfect example of this. The USG Ishimura looks so spooky, yet so sci-fi spectacular that I’d often stop to admire the fascinating next-gen tech and visual effects on display. ![]() One of the first things you’ll notice is the menacing atmosphere and lighting. ![]() Our VIDEO REVIEW of Dead Space! Back With a Vengeance
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