Unheimlich spannende Atmosphäre, Verbesserter Isaac, Stasis und Kinese
Grafisch nicht der Oberburner, Viel von Teil eins abgekupfert?, Nicht freundlich zu Einsteigern
Es hilft nicht unbedingt, dass nun die Winterzeit angebrochen ist und deswegen schon früher alles finster wird: „Dead Space 2“ entfaltet seine volle Wirkung selbstverständlich in einem düsteren Kämmerchen. Und mit voller Wirkung meinen wir nicht etwa „...
Excellent graphics and sound; Constant stream of unnerving thrills; Lead character is given some actual character; Adapts on the best parts of the original
Formulaic gameplay arises by midgame; Not much change since original Dead Space
Small yet meaningful tweaks like the Advanced Locator make the game much more fun to play, the evolution of Issac Clarke as a character is nicely handled, the action still fits into the trademark Dead Space mould
There's a noticeable lack of major moments, the boss fights are fairly weak, there isn't enough in the way of meaningful plot developments or answers to major questions
No, it isn't as scary as the first, and if you're disappointed by that, you need to let it go because Dead Space 2 isn't about running from the Necromorph menace -- it's about confronting it and hopefully sending it back into the dark corner of space it e...
Abstract: This title was definitely on one of our most anticipated games for 2011 and even though the original had a few problematic issues, the atmosphere, story and gameplay created a thoroughly entertaining survival horror game set in deep space. And here is ...
Abstract: It’s been three years since Isaac Clarke left on the rescue mission to the USG Ishimura. Three years of nightmares and visions that have left him tied in a straight jacket and locked in the bowels of the Sprawl. That is until the Sprawl, a giant space ...
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Published: 2011-02-15, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: Far too often these days do we see games slip through our gaming radars undetected, with them remaining un-played and more often than not finding themselves in the bargain bin on the high street. As was almost the case with the original Dead Space; Viscer...
Tense combat, Nice sized campaign with plenty of replay value, Excellent set pieces which break up the combat nicely, Incredibly intelligent AI constantly keep the pressure on throughout
Multi-player isn't exactly necessary, Environmental puzzles don't require much thought
By introducing stellar set pieces and a more engaging main protagonist in the guise of a fully conversant Isaac Clarke, Visceral has succeeded in revamping an already great survival horror. Still to be mastered, however, is the subtle art of terror, as a...
Atmosphere, gameplay, it is leaps ahead of the original excellent games
Scary
It's an unmissable survival horror game, and one that puts the Dead Space series on the same pedestal as Resident Evil, Project Zero and Silent Hill. Empty your bladder, steel your nerves and get stuck in...
Take the good stuff from Dead Space. Make it better. Add in some new elements. Make it even better still. Dead Space 2 doesn’t reinvent the formula, but it’s refined to the point where we’re happy to say ‘this is a great game’. 9.2/10Print this pageCom...