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Dead Space | 
| From: Electronic Arts
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $8.48 as of 9/6/2010 08:31 MDT details You Save: $11.51 (58%)
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Rating: 523 reviews
Format: DVD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP Genre: shooter_action_games ESRB: Mature Media: DVD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 19043 Model: 19043 UPC: 014633190434 EAN: 0014633190434 ASIN: B0019C4MU2
Release Date: October 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Dead Space for PC is sure to please any action, adventure gamer looking for a bloody battle against deadly aliens | | • | Gameplay takes place on the USG Ishimura where the crew has been infected by an alien scourge | | • | Neutralize the attacking enemies by shearing off limbs with powerful weapons | | • | Telekinetic powers allow you to pick up objects (even the aliens own severed arms and legs) and hurl them at your advancing enemies | | • | Battling enemies and solving puzzles takes on new challenges and present ingenious opportunities with the Zero-G gameplay |
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Amazon.com Product Description Dead Space from EA is sure to please any action-adventure gamer looking for a bloody battle against deadly aliens. Dead Space for PC begins when a massive mining ship, the USG Ishimura, comes in contact with a mysterious alien artifact and suddenly loses its communications with Earth. Engineer Isaac Clarke is sent to repair 
Deep Space pits Isaac Clarke against deadly aliens. View larger. | 
Zero-G game play allows you to walk on walls and the ceiling. View larger. | 
EA delivers an incredibly frightening experience with state-of-the-art graphics and effects. View larger. | 
Neutralize the attacking enemies with weapons and telekinetic powers. View larger. | the Ishimura's communications, but arrives to find a floating vessel that has become a complete bloodbath. The crew is mutilated and infected with an ancient alien scourge. Clarke's repair mission is transformed to one of survival as he fights to save himself and return the artifact to the planet at any cost. Fight with Weapons and Telekinesis The alien hordes are incredibly resilient. You'll have to find creative ways to neutralize the attacking enemies by shearing off limbs with powerful weapons. And when the ammo runs out you'll be thankful that you can use your telekinetic powers to pick up objects (even the aliens' own severed arms and legs) and hurl them at your advancing enemies. Graphics, Effects, and Sound Increase the Horror EA delivers an incredibly frightening experience with state-of-the-art graphics and effects, an audio system that will have you jumping out of your seat, and a truly horrific atmosphere that is permeated with death, mutilation, and despair. You'll have to be resilient to slash through the alien onslaught and stop this virulent scourge. As you explore the ship, the tragic story of the USG Ishimura will unfold in gory detail as you discover frantic logs from the hideously transformed crew in their final days. True Zero-G Effects You'll be able to take full advantage of zero gravity in Deep Space. Battling enemies and solving puzzles takes on new challenges and present ingenious opportunities with the Zero-G game play. You can use zero gravity to create your own path around obstacles by walking on walls and the ceiling. Leap across vast distances or change your perspective to gain a strategic advantage over your enemies. | Minimum System Requirements | | Operating System | Microsoft Windows XP / Vista (with latest Service Packs) | | CPU | 2.8 GHz processor or faster | | Memory | 1 GB for Windows XP; 2 GB for Vista | | Hard Drive Space | 7 GB of free space | | Graphics Hardware | DirectX 9.0c compatible video card. Shader 3.0 required. Video card must have 256 MB or more memory and contain of these chipsets: NVIDIA GeForce 6800, ATI X1600 pro, or better | | Sound | DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card |
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Escape! September 6, 2010 Ker Thao (Saint Paul, MN USA) Dead Space is a game about Isaac and his crew being sent into the Ishimura only to discover the horror inside. Dead Space has a great story for people to unravel and survive the horrors unraveling. This game has great graphics, sound, and gameplay. Just make sure to be careful and watch out as you are playing to fully enjoy this survival horror game. So Dead Space is a must buy. I know I had a great time playing Dead Space.
The Combination of Familiar Elements Feel Fresh September 5, 2010 R.A. McKenzie (New York) The easiest way to review "Dead Space" is to simply point to the similarities is has to other videogames. That's not to say it's a boring retread or anything like that, because it's still a very engaging experience from start to finish. However, the feeling of deja vu can be argued as both a positive and a negative, depending on who you are.
I'm not gonna get too deep into the story because there's not much to say, except that an engineering crew investigates a distress call, and finds some horrible surprises inside. Plus, "Dead Space" leaves various logs and recordings around for you to find so that you have the pleasure of piecing it all together yourself.
So, what exactly is "Dead Space" like?
Three games come to mind:
* Resident Evil 4
* BioShock
* Half-Life 2
Take those 3 games, and put them in space, and you pretty much get the idea.
Like "RE 4", this game is played where you are looking over your character's shoulder. You hold a button to aim at your alien attackers, and fire away. The speed of your character and the somewhat-stilted animations are just like Leon Kennedy from "RE 4". You can also level up your weapons by collecting money and power nodes, just like visiting the merchant from Capcom's survival-horror masterpiece.
"BioShock" and/or "Half-Life 2" may come to mind when playing "Dead Space", since the story is revealed in front of your eyes, rather than through long cutscenes. The perspective is always yours, with only the occasional plot point that you can't ignore. The similarities to "BioShock" are plentiful, as you collect logs (video, audio, or text) to discover what transpired on the Ishamura ship. You'll also be commanded a lot by someone else via radio to progress, as well as go on some fetch-quests to pass through various obstacles. You know, just like when people in "BioShock" would tell you to go here and there to grab some mechanical item or press some button you never fully understood just because you wanted to see what happened next?
I remembered "Half-Life 2" and "BioShock" once again when the physics came into play, as you will use a Kinesis power (a la Gravity Gun or Plasmid) to solve certain puzzles. However, the one area where "Dead Space" doesn't feel borrowed is the zero-gravity segments, where you must jump around in space to reach different switches and solve certain puzzles. The zero-gravity combat is pretty neat, since the sound is muted in outerspace, and since your dead foes will float after you've dismembered them.
Now, this whole review so far feels like "Dead Space" is nothing but a glorified copycat. But I want to assure you that from start to finish, "Dead Space" is a gripping experience that I highly recommend. I don't think that Electronic Arts and the development team stole anyone else's ideas. Remember, "BioShock" and "Dead Space" were being worked on about the same time, being released only a year apart.
But even if this game is a ripoff of other games (which it isn't), it's borrowing from some terrific videogames. It maintains a high quality of gameplay, complete with a terrifying space-horro atmosphere and sharp production quality. It's a very strong package that if you stopped caring about the similarities (which I did, very quickly), you're in for a treat. Besides, "Dead Space" is a very inexpensive videogame right now.
You are officially out of excuses: "Dead Space" takes what we love out of action videogames, and morphs it into something totally fresh.
Scary!! September 3, 2010 Steven Gargolinski (Boston) Dead Space is an absolutely fantastic sci-fi survival horror game. It's Resident Evil 4 in a Doom 3 setting. It's well-paced, gruesome, and legitimately made me jump out of my seat a few times. I know that a game is scary when something surprising happens and my instinct is to RUN. It doesn't matter that I have a flamethrower in my hands, I am getting the F&*@ out there there!
The graphics are solid, and the style compliments the action very well. Battling monsters is disgusting and satisfying. The main combat mechanic revolves around blowing the limbs off of mutant space monsters. You can pump bullets into bodies, but maximum damage is scored by blasting off arms, legs, and other unnamed appendages. Every battle leaves behind a mess, and each slain monster feels like a real accomplishment.
The control scheme of Dead Space is the best that I've experienced in a survival horror game. There are a bunch of skills and abilities that need controller real estate, so there's a bit of a necessary learning curve - but once you get the hang of things moving then controlling your character is fairly fluid. The movement isn't as fluid as your average first-person-shooter, but it's a step ahead of your average slow-paced scarefest.
Dead Space's UI, or rather the absence of one, is another major step forward for the genre. The default view is a typical over-the-shoulder camera, but the interesting thing is that there's no HUD at all. A tube of blue liquid down the back of your character's space suit represents your life total. Whenever you bring out a weapon, a small display appears on the model to give you information about your current ammo levels.
Access panels and computers are interacted with by just moving towards them and pressing A. If an info panel pops up, or you bring up the full menu then it appears as a 3D object (a full in-world textured quad) in the scene. It's a bit tough to describe, but it really works. Things are so much scarier creeping down a hallway all alone without even a HUD standing by your side. As far as I'm concerned, Dead Space's UI should be the genre standard moving forward.
The story is nothing special, but functional. It's just typical sci-fi fare that pushes the action along.
If this sounds good to you then pick up Dead Space!
Worth every penny August 29, 2010 B. Hurst (S. Plainfield, NJ USA) For $20 this game is a steal. Can't wait for part two. This is one of the few games that once i played through it I had to get all the trophies and finish it completely. If you haven't played it and like fps games then this is one to play. Although it's not an fps there are good reasons you see your character because all in game menus and life bars, etc. are on his suit. I played through this and then bioshock and i think i like this more. Both are great games for cheap now.
Very addicting and violent...me like August 25, 2010 Indy I got this game for the PC the other day and beat it in a couple of days. I logged about 13 hours of play time on medium. It is very addicting and easy to play for hours. The upgrade system is neat. The graphics and environments are great. The game gets started right away as you're just dropped into the action. It was amazing when I first entered the cockpit region/bridge room of the USG Ishimura, I was stunned how space looked outside the windows with the sun outside the window and floating chunks of rock. This game just looks REALLY good on its high settings. I haven't played it on low visual settings, but I wouldn't think they'd be too bad either. I like the change of gameplay with the zero gravity segments, small telekinesis sections and walks outside the ship's hull or other no oxygen locations. Audio wise, it's immersing too. The sound altering effect outside the ship is crazy. Can't hear the necromorphs sneaking up on you in space if you don't expect them. I really enjoy this game. I'll play through this game again on the more difficult settings. You can play through a second time on a cleared game save and continue with all your previous game upgrades and unlocked stuff. I highly recommend this game and it's cheap for PC. I had a problem with the game encountering an error on startup. I did some researching and this led me to gaming controllers or other peripherals could lead to this error on launching the program. It launch fine before for a while, but I have an unofficial psx/n64 adaptoid controller that doesn't always work. Well I unplugged it and tried launching the game and the game launched fine :-). I play the game with my belkin gaming pad with the left hand and mouse on the right. I mapped the keys as best as I could. There are certain quick keys that are permanent if you had a controller I think. I just worked around it. I just can't quick switch weapons. This is a game that you shouldn't pass up if you like survival-action horror in space. The story is really interesting too and there are lots of plot twists.
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