![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But anyway back to the story and not how bland the future of man looks. It honestly doesn't look that much different from the factory floor of a modern day factory (I need to use my full vocabulary don't I?). Everything looks bland and incredibally mechanised making every room of every planetary colony and every industrialised. ![]() It's some time in the distant future but rather than the exciting amazing laser shooting space pod jockeying brightly coloured alien filled super future we all antcipate we are instead treated to an ugly, rusty grey and brown coloured future. So I'll start by telling the premise first: But then again maybe you will find it scary, I honestly find it hard to be scared because these days I'm too bitter.Īs any self obsessed pretentious 'look how smart I is' prick will tell you the best place to begin something is at the beginnning, as demonstrated by me. Before I begin I use the word 'horror' lightly because there is little to no point where I ever found myself truly on the edge of my seat and terrified, the bloody movie moved too quick for something like THAT to happen. That just happens to be the basis of an anime (sort of) horror film that is set before the game begins titled Dead Space: Downfall (as you my have guessed when you read the title of this review). The game however is not what I am here to talk about, instead I am going to talk about the story of how the ship came to be derelictified. Dead Space is of course the sci fi survival horror set on a derelict space craft overrun with ghastly alien monsters made out of the dead bodies of the ship's crew. Mostly because it was a rare case of EA making an entire new game instead of just rehashing some old franchise. The release of the EA game Dead Space met with a lot of hype. ![]()
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