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Here’s 8 minutes of Dead Space gameplay

And a walkthrough to boot!

An 8 minute Dead Space gameplay walkthrough video was released late last week and we’ve got it for you in full below.

The 8-minute trailer follows a 2-minute one that was released earlier in the month. Both, as you can expect, are deliciously gory.

“Senior Producer Philippe Ducharme gives you a more in-depth sneak peek at the reimagined USG Ishimura, showing off key improvements including updated visual fidelity, the interconnected ship, the intensity director, and more,” EA and EA Motive said as part of the new presentation.

“The Intensity Director makes your exploration of the Ishimura even more intense, challenging, and unpredictable. Enemies, lighting, and ambiance may change each time you return to a previously explored area, making each experience unique,” it continued.

Check it out below.

Players can expect the Dead Space remake from 27 January 2023 on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PS5.

Dead Space

27 January 2023
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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