Lol you really cant safely say that.Soylent Bacon said:The action doesn't feel different at all? The new monsters don't provide enough variety? Thanks for the warning. If there's not enough new feel to the gameplay, I guess I might as well just start up Dead Space 1 again, unless someone can think of any good reasons to buy the sequel.mrhateful said:That was my thought exactly, however after i am 50 £ poorer i can safely say don't it's insanely boring compared to the first game, for instance i haven't even completed it thats how freaking boring it is :SSoylent Bacon said:I didn't find Dead Space any more frightening than Yahtzee did, but I still had fun and hope to get my hands on the sequel at some point.
If you like repetative combat against the same mobs from Dead Space 1 and no story then this game might be for you.
...you know, other than that my mom hates it.
The majority of people who play this(including myself) will say that in comparison to the first game, this is more and better. There's quite a bit of improvement here. The only complaint I have seen people make is that they liked the previous atmosphere more for the "feel" of being alone in space on a ship.
gl1koz3 said:Exactly my thoughts on it. After around 10 more minutes (first level), I exited and deleted the game.
As for criticizing zombie games for not being scary.. it depends on how they are portrayed. L4D is a joke without a doubt, thus I don't care for bashing it. But Dead Space... tries so hard to be serious, yet uses totally unbelievable tools at it.
So games with horror elements can only be really scary or ironic? Otherwise it fails?
Sorry, but as far as intensity and atmosphere goes this franchise has been pretty spot on. It's an action game at heart.