They may try to silence me, they may try to cancel me, they may even try to attack those I care about (hah, gd luck with that), but ppl need to know the truth. The brightness setting in Dead Space remake is a dirty rotten lie! It exists in a completely different universe to the actual game. I got all 3 symbols lit up like floodlights, including the one they say should be batman hiding in the shadows, yet it's all still dark as shit in all the darky bits (which are mostly everything). They've found a way to veto my cowardness, damnit!
Yeah, there is definitely something fucky with the brightness slider. Brightness 50 has all three logos clearly visible. 49 makes the left icon completely disappear. Don't know what to say about that one, really.
I am on the fence about that game. I never played the original and I tend to stay away from "survival horror" because it's hard and boring, but from what I understand, Dead Space doesn't rely on scarce ammo for the "survival" bit, which is great (I personally hate that gameplay loop where I die 'cause I suck at shooting and I'm out of bullets). I love how the game looks, the fact that like everybody is loving it, and most importantly that whole ripping off limbs combat thing looks hella cool.
But I'm afraid of the dark. Not, like afraid like a phobia, but it's hard to play. All that squinting. I don't like that in games, and I know that's a key part of a game like this.
Dead Space is definitely more action horror, than survival horror. Ammo and health kits are liberally scattered throughout the game, and even if you really struggle, you can always punch the Necromorphs in the face, or throw explosive barrels/spikes at them. So far (on hard mode) I have only ever found myself
almost running out of ammo on my pistol weapon once, but I still had loads left in my flamethrower and laser.
As for the darkness. The game is rarely pitch black, but it is often quite dark or dimly lit. I don't really have too much trouble locating enemies though - enemies telegraph their presence pretty obviously, and they have pretty large silhouettes. The only real times I have trouble, are when you are in Zero Gravity, or when there are Lurkers.
Generally though, if you are on the fence, I would still recommend the original game, which you can probably get for pennies. It still holds up really well.