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I had a good time playing the demo. People say the horror is gone and yet I still curse at every jumpscare I come across. Don't know why they believe the scariness is gone now that you fight humans. I barely fought the humans. I just stood there smiling as I witnessed Necromorphs swarming those Unitologist bastards everytime we crossed paths. However I did feel irked the moment I came across certain Necromorphs that actually used guns when they took control of some corpses but like the zombies in RE6, they weren't exactly good with them but I'm still met with mixed feelings about that. Thankfully they weren't as common as the other enemy types.
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Last edited by Nemesis X on Jan 23rd, 2013 at 02:14 AM
Don't see the problem with that, it's not like micro-transactions is the only way of getting the upgrades. It's just a quicker and more expensive way to the same goal.
The problem is that it sets up a dangerous precedent.
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Gender: Male Location: In Luna's mane, chasing STAAARS!
I like how a friend of mine couldn't join me in co-op unless he gave EA his email password and this is a friggin demo. I'm surprised he wasn't asked to hand over his password when he was watching Dante's Inferno on Netflix.
The demo wasn't anything special, if you ask me. It was fun, sure, but nothing new or innovative. The weapon building bench feature was just uninteresting to me. Maybe because of the limited and bland features in the demo.
I sure hope that DS3 has more and better stuff in the game when I buy it.
in the second game she gets her eye ripped out and also can fight necromorphs and now with this third game seems to have made her the damsel in distress.
The issue that will come up is that it's not what Dead Space was. A scary, intense game.
But I'm cool with that. I always felt Dead Space games had awesome atmosphere and while it might not be as scary, it will still be uber intense which is still a great feeling to have while playing video games. I never been as freaked out as Dead Space 2 while being chased and surrounded by enemies. It left me breathless.
I'm pretty hyped for it too. I am really disappointed about it not being scary though. Dead Space is the game that filled the void left behind by Resident Evil and Silent Hill for me, and now that's empty again. I guess it's back to waiting for some new franchise to come out of nowhere and surprise the hell out of me for my horror fix.
Also, there are two more reviews. One of them is a spanish site, and the other italian. If you want to read the pages, translate on google. So far, so good.