Dead Space review: A remarkably poignant alien-shooting space horror
Live MintOver a decade and half ago, when the first Dead Space was introduced by game producer Electronic Arts, it became a smash hit among gamers who love the horror genre. The latter, which is actually an illegal mining operation assigned to a rocky outer space exoplanet called Aegis VII, has fallen silent — which should have been reason enough for everyone aboard Kellion to expect horrific outcomes and weasel their way out of the mission to salvage the Ishimura. Great new game dynamics On the technical front, Dead Space does not look like a dull remake of any kind. It is this that makes the Dead Space remake a remarkably poignant journey into an outer space alien apocalypse, driven by none other than humankind’s greed, hatred, power and the ability to want to destroy.