
Whether you’ve survived the Ishimura before, or are psyching yourself up for a first trip into hell, Dead Space remake is a vital horror experience.

If you were disappointed by last year’s underwhelming The Callisto Protocol, Dead Space remake is the ideal palate cleanser and a well-timed reminder of just how special the franchise is overall. There are still a few issues, such as the lackluster bosses and overall short length, but there’s no disputing that this is now the definitive version of the first Dead Space. It deeply respects its progenitor but also fixes the parts of the original game that haven’t aged particularly gracefully. Dead Space remake: Verdictĭead Space remake is one of the best remakes of all time. If you buy the Standard Edition, you have the option to upgrade and get a digital code for the Deluxe Edition from your platform’s store.

That’s a clear sign of the care and attention that has gone into this remake. The Dead Space base game is available in the Standard Edition (physical disc). Credit should also go to developer Motive Studio for retaining the original’s distinct aesthetic style even when every itch of the game has been given a dramatic graphical facelift.
