A new clip from EA Motive showcasing the upcoming, highly-anticipated Dead Space remake's new sound weapon effects has received major backlash from fans, proving that the title's recent delay was entailed. Though it was originally set to release this year, EA Motive revealed that the upcoming Dead Space remake is aiming to release in 2023, missing its original 2022 launch window.
A new Dead Space title has been requested by fans for almost a decade following the disappointing release of the action-oriented Dead Space 3. Influenced by Resident Evil 4, the first two Dead Space entries are known for their claustrophobic levels and spine-chilling sound design that creates an immersive horror experience. Fans ultimately seem excited to re-experience its classic locations with upgraded generation graphics and improvements to many of its core mechanics. To give players a sneak peek, EA Motive showed off some side-by-side comparison screenshots of the original game and its newest rendition, highlighting some of the Dead Space remake's environmental differences players can expect to see. Though similar, fans can look forward to more depth and detail that will enhance gameplay.
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Shared on Twitter, Dead Space showcased a brand-new comparison clip of the Dead Space remake's new weapon sounds compared to their original counterparts side by side. While appearing to be prototypes as the game is still in development, the clip shows altered models, sounds, and animations of both the Pulse Rifle and the series popular Plasma Cutter. These new changes have however angered fans, with many making fun of the remakes golden filter that replaces the original
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