Looking for Gore? I've Found it

I just saw a commercial for what may very well be my most anticipated video games. Since I first heard about it about a year ago in Electronic Gaming Monthly, I've been impatiently awaiting its arrival. I'm talking about Dead Space. There was a whole like 6 page section on it and I was instantly amazed. Last I heard it wasn't expected to be done any time soon, but now it's coming out in just over a week, October 14th.

It seems like there hasn't been a really good new horror/suspense game to come out in a while. Dead Space reminds me a lot of Doom, but with Resident Evil thrown in the mix. From my understanding it is a first person shooter, with less shooter. Also it offers an over the shoulder view that is technically third person, like the one featured in Gears of War. The game makes surviving challenging and interesting instead of you just shooting anything that moves. It should prove to be big on both the fear factor and the gore factor.


Dead Space's unique feature is its revolution new system for realistic dismemberment. I don't know any specifics of how it works, but it should allow for some fun tearing enemies limb from limb, literally. Actually, the enemies are some kind of undead and "strategic dismemberment" may be the only way to stop them. I don't know about you, but sometimes I just love to get a good dose of virtual gore. Not to say that this game is senseless violence and blood. With games being sixty dollars these days games like that just aren't worth it, but when a game has a strong plot and keeps the gore I think it's just wonderful. Take F.E.A.R. for instance, it was the last good game of this type in my opinion. You can blow people's limb off and steak them to walls, but there's still a real element of fear and an interesting complex plot.

What I know of the plot is that you're on some sort of space ship thing. Something has happened and you are the only one left with a horde of what are essentially zombies. The creatures are called necromorphs, and they are unusually hard to kill, even for zombies. They will not simply die, making combat in Dead Space differently complex. This is what makes the aforementioned dismemberment important, and emphasizes the wonderful gory goodness.

Here's a link to a trailer highlighting the overly gory aspect of Dead Space. I would have embedded it but you have to verify you age before the video will show, if that tells you anything about just how gory it really is. This is definitely not a game for small children or anyone who does not like gore.
 

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  1. Transport Tina October 16, 2008 at 10:45 PM
    So I've seen the trailer for this game like a million times becuase all I did this weekend was watch TV and the trailer comes out like every 5 min! I really find it strange because as you say its a gorey game from what I can tell with weird zombies and a guy that looks a lot like the Halo guy. But what is strangely funny to me is that the beginning of the trailer starts with the sound of a womans voice singing "Twinkle Twinkle little star". I mean what the hell is that!?! haha. I'm a bit confused with how the games actually going to be, but I'm sure that I'll find out when my neighbors call me to play with them in order for them to get easy point becuase I'll be easy to kill, just like in Halo.haha

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