John Carpenter, the man who brought us the horror classic The Thing and 80s action badassery with Escape From New York, has revealed his love of the Dead Space gaming franchise, and (excitingly) his desire to turn the games into a movie.
An executive of Electronic Arts Japan has criticised the Japanese video game ratings board for allowing upcoming action game Stellar Blade to be released uncensored while EA's own Dead Space was banned in the country.
He’s got a point. If a game is M-Rated, which is the equivalent of an R rating, I don’t get why you need to censor anything. The rating is the indicator of the content and the age appropriate. If it’s appropriate for adults… why treat them like children? 🤷♂️
I don't know if the EA executive is going off the one close up of an arm being cut off in the demo. Maybe it's uncensored because it's the arm of a cyborg or it doesn't happen that often (didn’t see EVE dismemberment when killed in the demo) .
In the states there's a certain amount of swear words allowed to a PG13 movie before it is deemed R. So maybe it's the same in Japan for gore?
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?
Prince of Darkness - epic.
In the mouth of madness - even better.
The thing - Holy shit nuts yes this idea is awesome. Why ISN'T John Carpenter making the Dead Space movie right fucking now!?
Ghosts of Mars - oh... that's why.
On a serious note I love this guy and he's insanely talented but somewhere, just as his AAA career was about to explode, he face planted so hard he actually moved our Earth into another dimension where Ice Cube's film career worked out. I'm torn between wanting him to kick ass "Escape from New York" style but I'm not sure I want to watch an old but well loved creative type fail at a modern resurrection...again.
Saying that a dead space movie is likely to have less effort put in it than a necrophiliac's pillow talk. If I'm going to watch a turd I'd rather it be a turd with character and respect for the franchise which is what even the worst of Carpenter's offerings would be. Outside of him I think studio exec's would probably just cast Timothy Olyphant as Isaac Clarke with a CGI Johnny Knoxville decapitated head sidekick and feature a necromorph invasion... of the space white house. And as stupid as that description sounds it's still not as stupid as the Doom movie's plot.
I agree... ea shouldn't even let him breathe on the script! he directed a lot of my favorite childhood movies,but somehow the guy turned into a hack...smh.
Forget the movie! Why not have Carpenter write and direct the creative aspects of the next game in the series?
Good horror games need a compelling story and decent narrative to motivate the player to continue on through game. This is why I generally always favored the Silent Hill games over any in the survival-horror genre. But even that series is starting to lose focus and rely more on action with the more recent titles. I really liked the first Dead Space game, but lost interest mid-way through the second game, and never bothered with the third (after reading the reviews). If Carpenter handled the script writing, art & creative direction, and narrative direction of the next Dead Space game, not movie, he could breathe new life into this series and return the series to what made it great in the first game. Also, I think Carpenter will have much more creative freedom directing a next game than a movie because I can't imagine doing a live action Dead Space movie without spending some serious money in production, which will then lead to big budgets and film executives intruding on the creative direction of the movie <begin sarcasm> because that worked so well with the Doom movie. </end sarcasm>
With respect to Carpenter as he is one of my all time favorites, the genius of The Thing was also due to the efforts of Ron Bottin, the special fx guru. Without his vision of what the creature was to be the movie would have turned out a whole lot different.
Agreed Bottin really made that movie great with the alien transformations. They tried to do it with CGI on the new "The Thng" but it didn't have the same effect. But Carpenters directing was spot on, the subtle yet creepy soundtrack, the angles he shot just fit the isolated setting perfectly.
And say what you want but I thought Ghost of Mars was good popcorn fun. May not be a good movie, but it was funny as hell.