
Let's admit it. Electronic Arts isn't really recognized for creating genre-significant games. In truth, EA is recognized for exactly the reverse: bungling games which were one time deliberated as guaranteed market leaders.
For Holiday, 2008, still, EA might very well have the premium release of a new and novel name in its current history since becoming an almost-monopoly.
I'm talking about Dead Space, a survival horror game like no other.
Honestly, there have been survival horror games in advance. Alone in the Dark, certainly, created the genre. Resident Evil and its many chapters polished and honed this forte. The Silent Hill chains took it for a spin and established the idea of emotional horror, which was sent to the next level by games like Fatal Frame.
So what maked Dead Space any unusual?
First and foremost, Dead Space doesn't occur in an old deserted mansion or a city looted by newly-made zombies.
Dead Space comes about in, where else, space.
Think of Alien. Think of Sigourney Weaver being pursued by the brood in a spacecraft that has been sucked of living. Think of this automation completed to a tee.
Think of mad,mutated, and total wicked crew associates replacing extraterrestrials. Think of natural, untainted evilness straight from the innards of hell. Think of a sole navy having to fight of these abominable entities. Think of monstrous forces and even more monstrous circumstances.
It's the menacing alienation and the disturbing dread that makes Dead Space the next groundbreaking march in the survival horror genre.
Certainly, we shouldn't disregard the gigantic, controlling firearms, the numerous supply of brutality, and the diversity of dismembered body parts.
Dead Space is deemed to be so gruesome that it had to go through a few patch ups solely to acquire an acceptable M ranking from the ESRB. Its designed box art, a picture of a dismembered body part hanging in space and a tribute to the dismembered finger that was utilized in the billboards for the film Saw, has been faced with so much criticism that an alternate box art is being created. Check here for great Dead Space Screen Shot
With the distribution of Dead Space, the survival horror genre will never be the same again. As the preliminary statement in Star Trek goes, "to go where no man has gone before."
Well, Dead Space screen shots will go where no survival horror game has tried undertake before.
And we'll be there for one hell of a ride, plainly talking that is.
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