

This is largely thanks to the brand new Intensity Director that switches up your experience as you move from room to room aboard the Ishimura.įrom more enemy spawns, malfunctioning lights, quarantine scenarios, and even ambient sound and fog spawns, this new stress-management engine makes playing the Dead Space Remake from start to finish a constantly terrifying experience. Intensity Director is Survival Horror Done RightĬompared to the original game, the Dead Space Remake has players on their toes for majority of the playthrough.

Not only does the Ishimura look and sound amazing, it also manages to stay familiar for fans of the original game. The result is a very well optimized experience that looks and sounds amazing for all supported platforms. Instead of going the way that most recent remakes and remasters have gone, EA Motive opted to keep the Dead Space Remake strictly for next-gen consoles and the PC. Graphics and Sound Overhaul Revives a Classic for Next-Gen In the Remake, each characters' story arc feels that much more complete than what we got in the original Dead Space. Pulling out all the stops for a fully voiced Isaac, a revamped script for the cast, as well as the addition of Side Missions and overhauled log entries, the Remake delivers a much better story experience than its predecessor. When EA Motive claimed that they only wanted to build on what story the original game had, they managed to deliver on all fronts.

The Dead Space Remake truly shines when new and returning players experience the remastered story and fleshed-out characters, first-hand. Remastered Story and Characters are Better Than the Original
