Dead Space 2: A Trio of Behind-the-Scenes Trailers
by Xav de Matos, Dec 06, 2010 8:30am PSTElectronic Arts has released three, mini behind-the-scenes trailers featuring a glimpse at the upcoming survival-horror title, Dead Space 2. In development at Visceral Games, Dead Space 2 strives to flesh out the action and the game's returning hero, Isaac Clarke.
This time around, Isaac has become deeply troubled by the events of the first game and is suitably more verbose throughout the sequel. Additionally, Visceral has decided to change its strategy when attempting to scare gamers. In Dead Space 2, players will see big action sequences trigger throughout the world to "cleanse" their palette in order to make the scary stuff more effective.
The most effective strategy they could take is to hurry up and release the game already. Dead Space 2 is scheduled to release on January 25, 2011, for the PC, Xbox 360, and PS3.
Two more trailers featuring some behind-the-scenes info on Dead Space 2 can be found after the jump.
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Comments
The first was bad enough but there making another woot another bland dull game where you can tell what will happen before it happens.
I sure hope when i walk in this room the monsters do not all of a sudden wait for me to walk 5 steps form the door to jump out the vents that the ship computer scan and then lock me for a fight for my life if the guns was not all most 1 shot kills even on hard.
Anyways, in all seriousness. What he said about action helps to elevate some of my fears about this game, but I'm still not sold on the multi-player portion. Hopefully a separate team and a healthy budget are what allowed for it and it wasn't something that took away resources from single player portion.
Oh, and hello, my name is pegi.
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