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Dead space series review Dead Space: Extraction
Dead space series review Dead Space: Extraction








Necromorphs tend to be slow and deliberate in nature, and because their limbs are your targets, you must match their careful pace. Most of the weapons from Dead Space return, and they're joined by several newcomers, including the P-SEC pistol, the arc welder, and the rivet gun. Instead, necromorphs have to be dismembered, and lucky for you, a mining colony and its mothership are chock-full of tools just waiting to be misused for intentional industrial accidents. The hideous necromorphs are ceaseless in their single-minded desire to consume and convert living flesh, and unlike with traditional zombies, headshots don't always take them down. Though there are a number of in-game cutscenes for conversation and exposition, action is always just around the corner. As you follow their escape to apparent freedom aboard the USG Ishimura mining ship, you roam its familiar, haunted corridors and unearth all manner of intriguing information about the events that took place there, the truth about the marker, and the cult-like Church of Unitology. As the colony tears itself apart due to the relic's maddening effects, four unlikely allies band together to fight their way free from the planet and the horrific monsters known as necromorphs that begin to appear.

dead space series review Dead Space: Extraction

When the miners on the remote planet Aegis VII uncover and activate an alien artifact referred to as the marker, they unwittingly set into motion a chain of events that proves to be their end. Now Playing: Dead Space Extraction Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's










Dead space series review Dead Space: Extraction