![]() Any weapon you find can be deconstructed into pieces that can be used to craft other and ostensibly better armaments. One phenomenal addition is the ability to craft your own weapons from salvageable parts found in the environment. The graphics and especially the lighting are still stunningly gorgeous, and the sound design exudes the same ambient dread that you would expect from the series. You don’t even actually get to the ice planet Tau Volantis until roughly 9 hours into the game, so there’s still plenty of tight corridor and zero gravity outer space action to sink your plasma cutter into. ![]() This is definitely a more action-oriented title however, whereas in previous games I was always struggling with ammo and health management, that was never a worry this time around. There are a few issues with the game, but none of them stem from changing the setting or pacing of the series. (Unfortunately Resident Evil became Resident Evil 6, the series no one wanted it to become) I knew they would eventually make a third game but why is it taking place in a snow-filled environment similar to Lost Planet and not in a creaky spaceship infested by necromorphs? The environment and brilliant use of sound design is what made the previous titles so exceptional in the first place! Wait, it’s also going to include a co-op campaign in a game series that has literally made me jump out of my seat on multiple occasions because it is intended to be played in the dark by yourself? Won’t these changes ruin this beloved franchise?įortunately no. ![]() The first game was such a sleeper gem that new copies still sell for sixty dollars online, the second took the “survival horror in space” formula established in the first and ramped up the creepiness factor, essentially turning it into the series I always imagined Resident Evil was destined to become. When I first saw the promotional materials for Dead Space 3 I was extremely worried.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |