How Dead Space Aims to Redefine Survival Horror – IGN First



The developers of the Dead Space remake discuss the impact the original Dead Space had on survival horror, and how new technology will redefine its scares for a new generation. Dead Space is December’s IGN First! Check out our other exclusive videos covering the upcoming remake.

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This Post Has 20 Comments

  1. Gregor

    Can't wait for this because Callisto Protocol was such a let down

  2. Aaron Vasseur

    It won’t redefine survival horror it plays identical to the original it’s basically a graphical remake

  3. _Ellibre_

    Too ambitious for a remake. High end nice looking graphics, doesnt always mean "horrifying" or "scary."

  4. Mark Miller

    It did already redefine survival horror when it came out in 2008

  5. Kiplup

    Cancelled pre order woke game

  6. Tyon41

    out of everything mentioned here, i'm just glad they kept the elevator jumpscare at the beginning of the game

  7. Matthew Peter

    It's crazy how this game redefined the horror genre so many year ago. Now many years later it aims to do the same thing with the remake. You got my $70

  8. eyrebear

    Im sorry but you cant redefine horror with a remake 😅 lets see them redefine horror with a new IP or a sequel

  9. Ahmad Syazwan

    The best thing about this remake is Isaac finally can talk 😁

  10. VMike

    Dead Space puts Calisto Protocol to shame.

  11. Sanzhar A

    Original DS is way better, they're swapped guys, and milestone thinks of original …

  12. KnorpelDeluxe

    Why is it always called SURVIVAL horror…I mean isn't surviving part of pretty much every game? Mario is a survival jump and run game then. Isaac blasts his way through the Ishimura with plenty of ammo and healthpacks even on higher difficulty levels…what's more SURVIVAL about that than in other games? 🦧

  13. Jayson Ducharme

    The fact that they're actually showing off all this gameplay, even huge chunks of the game, for people to watch, is really assuring. Usually when a game's only previews are all animated cutscenes it usually means they're trying to hide something. They seem really confident about this

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