First Dead Space remake details surface
As promised, today Electronic Arts and EA motif hosts Livestream developers about the next Dead Space Remake. Unfortunately, because the game is still very early in development, we can’t see a lot of gameplay at all – even though we are offered some appearances in the visual re-made dead space – but there are still some interesting details contained in it.
However, if there is one main takeaway about Dead Space after this Livestream developer, it is that this game is clearly far from the old one. There are many more work to do, and while EA motifs have not revealed the release date for Dead Space yet, rumors that have claimed the end of 2022 the release of the window feels much more accurate after the expectations set by the current developer.
In any case, if you miss Livestream, you can watch VOD more on the EA twitch channel motif, with the developer saying that the replay must be uploaded to YouTube soon. Some interesting pieces of the information we learned during Livestream which included the fact that Gunner Wright would voice the character of the ISAAC player in this remake. Wright voiced Isaac at Dead Space 2 and 3, but Isaac was a silent protagonist in the original game, so aspects change to remake.
Don’t expect Isaac to chat a storm, though, like a motive said he would only talk when it was invited to talk or at times where it would be strange for him to remain silent. Having Isaac really speaks at some point during the match can help with soaking, even if it makes some parts that are lacking in general.
We also heard that today there will be zero cutting and zero systems in the Dead Space, along with the advice that there may be additional stories. It sounds like the change it won’t be very dramatic, like the motive wants to keep the same structure and the story defeats intact, but it might be that it can fleshed ways that don’t dramatically change the center plotline.
The motive also confirms today that the Remake Dead Space will not display any microtransactions, which is always a big thing to hear. If you miss Livestream today, you can find it by clicking on one of the links for Twitch or YouTube above. If not, look for Dead Space to start next year on Xbox Series X, PS5, and PC.