Dead Space Remake gives compelling reasons to replay it: new suit, enemies…

Dead Space Remake will offer strong incentives for users to revisit the USG Ishimura. According to a tweet posted by the game’s official Twitter account, the New Game + option (unlocked following the first round) will offer three new features compared to the main adventure: the level 6 suit for Isaac, new ghost variants among the Necromorphs and a secret ending whose content has not yet been revealed.

In fact, during our analysis we pointed out these contents and some more as novelties for the most enthusiastic: “For trophy hunters there will always be the New Game+ mode and the difficulty with permadeath (for which NG+ is not allowed). The challenge will not be so easy this time. In addition, in the second round we are given the last improvements of the suit, the ‘ghost versions’ of enemiesthere are 12 new collectibles for the ship (Effigy fragments) and we are primed with an alternative ending ”, we said.

You won’t have to wait long to see for yourself: Dead Space Remake is released this January 27, 2023 on PS5, Xbox Series X | S and PC.

Dead Space Remake, an “exceptional product”

With those words we drew our conclusions from his analysis, where he has achieved a rating out of 9 out of 10. We said that the facelift “places it among the most cutting-edge on the market” and that “in lighting and sound design it will be talked regarding for years.”

“Motive Studios has also been aware of the original’s flaws and has introduced dozens of tweaks that polish and enrich the experience. Goodbye to Isaac’s silence, to the plot gaps with the sequel, to the decorative weapons, the zero gravity of the Middle Ages and the most undesirable parts of its final stretch. Hello backtracking, new scares and a greater variety of situations”, we explained. You can read the full text in this link.

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