Electronic Arts kicked things of with Dead Space 3, promising ‘the most immersive, spine tingling adventure yet’. Presenting a new character and drop-in/out co-operative play, questions remain over just how the team at Visceral Games hope to deliver on such a promise. From the brief glimpse of his character that was offered, John Carver appears to be the kind of guy that any marketing team will tell you appeals to the core 16-24 year old male demographic, and that anyone with an ounce of imagination instantly despises. He’s a washing machine to Isaac Clarke’s sleek and sophisticated home cinema; a Marcus Fenix to Clarke’s Jane Fonda. And just as Carver epitomises all that’s wrong in action videogame character design, so too does Dead Space 3 itself: eschewing the survival horror roots and becoming a cover based shooter.
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This game was awesome! I remember reloading my save if I didn’t get the pink slip from my blacklist rival
If EA and Motive Studio plan on remaking all the main Dead Space entries, they have to change a lot of what made Dead Space 3 so divisive.
Simple, do not bother with a Dead Space 3 remake. Rather have a new entry for Dead Space.
Remaking 3 would need to be a reworked and somewhat changed remake as 3 was flawed in most peoples eyes and the worst entry.