The final chapter in the Dead Space trilogy came to a close this February (or March depending if you played the latest single-player downloadable content), but that hasn’t stopped fans from craving a movie adaptation of the series. Eric, a film undergraduate and future graduate in entertainment business, and founder of Z Pictures has released a live-action trailer for his movie called, Dead Space: Chase to Death. The tone of the trailer is similar to the first entry in the franchise, which is a relief if you thought the series lost its horror elements. Click here to the watch the trailer.In the description of the trailer, Eric hopes the creators of the Dead Space series enjoy the trailer, and thanks them for inspiring the project.
The remake teased an expanded universe, but now a sequel has no chance of delivering on it.
Honestly i believe it was mainly as retaliation for the original devs breaking off and making colisto protocol. They've done this a few times, ignoring fan demands for the return of a belived ip until someone does it for them, then they retaliate by only then announcing an entry. Colisto protocol was announced and EA announced the remake shortly after, Session finally hit consoles and skate 4 was announced, shortly after Undisputed was shown off, talks started happening about a new fight night.
It was a solid game and we'll have to move on and accept it for what it is. Just because we're not getting a sequel (original or remake) doesn't mean there's no point anymore in what is a great, tense, well-paced single player experience. No one's taking Dead Space Remake away.
I just hope that the game isn't so technically stitched together on PC that driver updates render the game unplayable like what happened with me and my RTX 4070 last year, requiring a driver downgrade just months after the game came out. If you're a console player then you've got no worries.
Most likely for EA to cash in on the remake craze that followed Capcom when they started remaking RE games. I am glad EA did it I enjoy the game. DS is one of my favorite franchises love the sci fi horror shit. What I don't like is EA not remaking DS2. So DS1 remake did not do well with the numbers so what. DS2 has a solid fanbase and is probably the best entry in the franchise depending on the fan. DS2 remake would have been a day one for me but I got a reminder on why I hate EA. Scrap the DS2 remake for a shitty Iron Man game.
It's because the gaming community want remakes and remasters over new games.
I think that is for the best of the franchise o be left alone then to be turned into a game as a service or something like that, EA has the awful habit of trying to monetize everything.
Isaac Clarke of Dead Space fame has appeared in many games, both as a playable character and an Easter Egg. Have you played them all?
Ahmed from eXputer writes "The quality of PC ports has been seeing a severe decline recently, and many gamers have had enough."
That was pretty cheesy...
Super Cheesy! I loved the concept but the delivery was quite underwhelming - The Isaac Clark engineer uniform was poorly designed while there needed to be more impressive looking necromorphs to build the tension. I did enjoy the sound effects and the atmosphere a great deal.
Looked good.
Its okay, but not awesome.
Not bad.