Are you sure? It shows 2.49 each for me. Anyway, the last time I tried Dead Space on my main PC I couldn't solve the V-Sync bug that softlocks the game about 5 minutes in.
Are you sure? It shows 2.49 each for me. Anyway, the last time I tried Dead Space on my main PC I couldn't solve the V-Sync bug that softlocks the game about 5 minutes in.
Dead Space 1 was fantastic. I played through it multiple times. Dead Space 2 was fairly decent, but not quite as good as the first one. Don't bother with Dead Space 3.
Are you sure? It shows 2.49 each for me. Anyway, the last time I tried Dead Space on my main PC I couldn't solve the V-Sync bug that softlocks the game about 5 minutes in.
For the record, the bug persisted through my attempts to do exactly what they say there. I also wasn't asking anything I played through it a couple of years ago on my old PC. It was free on Origin some time ago and I have a physical copy from too. And a code from the EA bundle.
I played Dead Space 1 and 2 for PS3 and really liked both. It was like playing a game version of Event Horizon, with excellent atmosphere and generally "realistic" physics, especially the excellent sound work. The "HUD-less" system was cool too. I liked the exploration of 1, and was skeptical of 2, but I thought it's slightly faster pace and grander set pieces made up for it (basically Alien v. Aliens).
I usually wish I had M+K for most console shooters, but the horror aspect made the stick aiming more tense in a good way.
Dead Space 1 was fantastic. I played through it multiple times. Dead Space 2 was fairly decent, but not quite as good as the first one. Don't bother with Dead Space 3.
I'm mostly with you there but I think I liked Dead Space 2 just as much as one. Call me an action fanboy or whatever, Dead Space 2 definitely traded atmospheric scariness for tighter combat and more shock value (the needle scene, Oh God) but I personally still think it's pretty great. And it still had a little atmospheric dread.
The return to the Ishimura, hoo, that was a chilling experience.
Like most people say, it's Alien and Aliens.
I will agree though, don't bother with Dead Space 3. I mean, it's not a bad game by itself but it so does not fit with the Dead Space franchise, maybe watch a playthrough if you gotta know what happens.
That's where I got lucky, they had a similar sale like this years ago (14/1/2012 to be exact) and then later on PS+ game was dead space 3. So I got the franchise for next to fuck all.
Played a total of 4 and half hours, 3 of which are in number 2. It's one of the series I want to complete but never get around to and I have many of those ... still haven't finished assassins creed 3 (or anything after), human revolution or watch dogs!
Thanks for that, I'll check it out when I get home. I never got the second Dead Space game, despite being obsessed with Dead Space when it first came out.
Dead Space 1 was fantastic. I played through it multiple times. Dead Space 2 was fairly decent, but not quite as good as the first one. Don't bother with Dead Space 3.
I'm mostly with you there but I think I liked Dead Space 2 just as much as one. Call me an action fanboy or whatever, Dead Space 2 definitely traded atmospheric scariness for tighter combat and more shock value (the needle scene, Oh God) but I personally still think it's pretty great. And it still had a little atmospheric dread.
The return to the Ishimura, hoo, that was a chilling experience.
Like most people say, it's Alien and Aliens.
I will agree though, don't bother with Dead Space 3. I mean, it's not a bad game by itself but it so does not fit with the Dead Space franchise, maybe watch a playthrough if you gotta know what happens.
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