![]() ![]() Fires rage from the wreck as cold winds blow flurries of snow all around reducing visibility to a few metres. Isaac frees himself and crawls out of the wreckage to find himself in an arctic waste with metallic debris all around. Seeing as he wakes upside-down, it’s safe to assume he’s crashed that ship. ![]() The demo opens with our haunted former space mechanic Isaac Clarke regaining consciousness, seemingly in the cockpit of a ship. Luckily for me, the demo downloaded nice and quickly from Xbox Live and I was able to try the game out for myself and at least attempt to come to some kind of conclusion… While this had the intended effect of allowing me to bypass both the hype and the inevitable internet hate-storm, it also meant I began to care less and less.īut it’s almost upon us, and I can ignore it no longer. I thought I’d be massively hyped for a new Dead Space by now (the last one ended up being my favourite game of 2011, after all), but instead I’ve found myself worryingly indifferent to the game – everything I saw of it seemed to be moving away from what I wanted, so I just stopped paying attention and decided to ignore everything until I could play it myself. It’s not that I dislike these elements, but I have other games to deliver that kind of experience for me. ![]() ![]() I mentioned yesterday that I’ve been quite wary regarding Dead Space 3 the initial reveal showcased a number of things I didn’t want anywhere near a Dead Space sequel, like human enemies, bro-op gunfights and cover. The Dead Space 3 demo is finally here (though it has been available for about a week for anyone brave enough to sign up to EA’s Origin service), so as a massive fan of the previous two games, I was eager to try it out. ![]()
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