The Dead Space remake's Impossible mode is best for players who want to test out their trigger fingers. The classic horror series is famous for its relentless waves of enemies and the said mode takes things further by reducing the player's capability and damage output.
Amidst the ruins of a spaceship crawling with mutated necromorphs, the Impossible mode really draws out the need for focused gameplay and exciting anticipation.
When it comes to the horror-survival genre, this game has a flexible range of actions you can take to defeat your enemies creatively. The Impossible mode will surely double down on players to do just that. So here are a few tips to get you through it:
Unlike the original Dead Space, the remake version offers the Impossible mode from the beginning and it thus doesn't need to be unlocked by completing the game once. However, it is advised to play the title on Medium/Hard difficulty once before attempting the Impossible mode, especially for first-timers.
The horror-oriented sequences have distinct attacking sequences that take a little time to get used to. It is a good idea to play through once to learn the habits of the various necromorphs, ambush points, and ways of handling multiple enemies before trying your hand at the Impossible mode in the Dead Space remake.
Another useful practice is to save your game after collecting useful items. The title lets you return to save points, which allows you to collect consumable items and return for a quick save.
It is a given for most shooting games that conserving ammunition goes a long way in a gunfight. The Dead Space remake provides plenty so that you can shred the necromorphs down to bite-size pieces.
But even that much ammunition can fall short in Impossible
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