Dead Space Remake Details to Arrive Mid-October

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Sources have said that the Dead Space Remake will be getting official details in “mid-October” (a more accurate date to be revealed at a later time).

It’s understood that the press had the opportunity to play the game yesterday and got hands-on with the title for several hours. Multiple chapters of the game were played and recorded, including the opportunity given to the press to interview the developers of the game.

Some of this footage will be made public once the embargo lifts in mid-October, alongside impressions and interviews of the Dead Space Remake.

Initial secondhand accounts suggest that the game is in a “very good place” and that the game is a “remake done right”. Of course, we’d suggest that it’s best to wait for full impressions to release in mid-October to get a bigger pool of opinions.

Some changes from the original have been made but were said to be “respectful” to the developer’s original vision of the game. It was said that Motive have apparently captured the atmosphere of Dead Space perfectly, elevating the title with modern-day graphics and sounds.

The Dead Space Remake will release on January 27, 2023, on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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eatfreshguy407 on September 29th, 2022 at 04:00 UTC »

Hey guys, I heard this rumor, don’t hold me to this, but a game that’s coming out in 3 months is getting info released next month. These rumors are out of control man. What’s next? Are we going to find out more about Calysto Protocol soon too?

No offense to OP lol, but the headline is hilarious.

jesplin on September 28th, 2022 at 22:43 UTC »

Lol fuck EA. Couldn’t care less after they killed visceral games

saxIs0p on September 28th, 2022 at 19:38 UTC »

The best thing they could reveal is that they sold the property off to literally anyone other than EA.

I don't have confidence in Motive Studio after Squadrons and their remake of Battlefront II. I'd rather look to Glen Schofield's new studio working on The Callisto Protocol. My guess is that everything that made Dead Space charming will be cheaply copied at best by Motive and the real Dead Space spiritual successor experience will be here.