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  • Feb 8, 2013

Dead Space 3 is out, and not everybody's happy about it. Johnny steps into Isaac's sweaty suit to see what you've been saying about EA's latest.

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Jooof
Jooof

Guess we couldn't be arsed with feedbackula this week. Grimes must have been playing at The Good Mixer.

Verenti
Verenti

@Jooof Hold up. You realise that Gamespot is providing these videos for free, right? You aren't losing anything if they can't or don't make an episode in any particular week. You aren't entitled free entertainment. Maybe they didn't have the content this week. Maybe Johnny is sick or something, so they chose not to film an episode this week. Maybe technical difficulties delayed the episode.


Just relax.

turkey39470
turkey39470

I'll never understand why they change sequels so much. The reason I want to buy one is because I loved the game that came before it. I want to pick up part 2 exactly where part 1 left off. I don't want completely new characters and worlds. I came to love the game for the combination of characters and worlds. To me it would take several games before the developers ran out of ideas and therefore game getting stale. That's what is so nice about uncharted. All are just new adventures for the characters you used in the previous one. Just add a few new ones and add more story.

turkey39470
turkey39470

Instead of Dead Space 3 this is really Lost Planet 3. It just has some dead space aspects to it. I'll just keep Dead Space 2 and be happy with that.

p4kman88
p4kman88

how do i post a comment to get on his next video?

kljhkll
kljhkll

I was laughing so hard when he was eating that paper. X)

generalchang
generalchang

Loved the video!  I have to say, I'm still going to get DS3, and am glad to see that it's getting fairly decent ratings.  One game that I am already regretting (waiting to pick up my pre-order for) is Aliens Colonial Marines.  I'll get it, and hope that it's better than the reviews given it, but.....agh....but that's another game.    

Come to think of it, I still need to beat DS2.....grrr.....must dig it back out.

pspgamer1998
pspgamer1998

What does Phil Collins have to do with Dead Space 3.

SHEETBIKE
SHEETBIKE moderator like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

@pspgamer1998 They used his song 'in the air tonight' for the launch trailer.

gamespot2DBOne
gamespot2DBOne

but lipstick on a pig and so on,,msolty your accents and pressure on words and speaking in captials,,that made it funny

Zoza24
Zoza24

I cant believe some idiot even mentioning Phill Collins :/

Fucking seriously?.

aldronlin
aldronlin

high light of my Fridays... keep this up :)

warhawk-geeby
warhawk-geeby like.author.displayName 1 Like

I watched 10 seconds and was laughing already.. God damn i'm proud to be British! :'D

oOhedzOo
oOhedzOo

LMAO xD

He is clearly saying that horror won't last this long because you had already experienced it before. As you can see the game was not built to horrify more than to entertain you with more and more action. 

With an addition of co-op and the sense of Issac having casual reactions and his handling of those events shows that it was not intend to scare you at all. Also, I'm sure this was clearly intended to be the Final sequel.

samedizombie
samedizombie

That was brilliant and so funny. It just goes to show what a whinging bunch of whingers people are.

slainta
slainta

I agree with the comment that says not even Dead Space 1 was scaring. It has had a couple of moments, true, but nothing major. To me it has always been an action game since the beginning. Even Batman Arkham Asylum had scarier moments. Actually, now that I think about it: Demon's Souls feels much more survival horror than Dead Space or the latter Resident Evil games!

dude102
dude102

shame on you for shaming on people who use shame!

vadagar1
vadagar1 like.author.displayName 1 Like

HAHA

LOL I love this show, the comments are awesome :D


hope I get mine on it one day :*(

dalepickstock
dalepickstock

There's only so many times you can add sequels without the game becoming stale or repetitive. Taking it in a new direction is going to add to the fan base and sell the earlier titles to those who weren't interested in the game initially so its not surprising developers are doing this. Big concern is the micro transactions and whether developers actually generate revenue from this as we could start to see these moving from the fringe to core gameplay mechanics! Chargeable dlc I'm sure is always a planned thing for developers (and not entirely a bad thing as they have to make money to continue publishing) but offering it so close to release is getting a bit brazen so unsurprisingly consumers are not happy. Though I do wonder how many gamers are actually bothered about which developer releases a game as for me it's a case of ill buy a game I like the look of regardless of publisher and review score!

petez34
petez34

1 ? 2 > 3. MT's are evil. Personally I find is extremely distasteful and insulting to gamers that EA/ Visceral would actually include a real money store RIGHT IN the game. 

brohanman11
brohanman11

@CraigNinten The 8gb of RAM is the one thing that will be plenty for game specific consoles for some time. Anything more than that would be nice for show...but do you really need more than that to make a cutting edge game look and run good when well optimized (which they all are.

Verenti
Verenti like.author.displayName 1 Like

I know this was addressed in the show, but I think it is a legitimate object of a complaint when a publisher/developer compromise the integrity of an IP for accessibility and marketability. Too often we see a game receive acclaim for being a solid example of a great niche genre become popular and then "dumbed down" so the next iteration can be more accessible to people who are not smart enough/willing to put in the time to develop the skill necessary to enjoy the series progenitor. Not that I want to compare Dead Space to Shakespeare, but it's like Shakespeare. Given that Shakespeare was perfectly understandable to his contemporaries, but Shakespeare "translated" into modern English loses its charm. The magic of Shakespeare is not only the message, but the means therethrough it is transmitted. The text informs the speaker. Thusly, the horror is not only the genre of Dead Space, but the spirit. If you tell the same story with a different medium, you change the soul of the work. Constitution matters, and those who sat in bated anticipation of a worthy sequel feel themselves deceived and rightly lash their tongues to work their venom.

As for microtransactions? A publisher who makes changes to games that do not serve to better the game, but to rob fools of their petty cash? Of course such transgressions are not borne lightly. Is it greed, pure and simple, and it is directed squarely at us. Would you not be angry at a friend who tried to pry every last penny from you? If you would deal so with one you might call a friend, I can hardly accept that you might deal with the multi billion dollar corporation with more charity. It is the cunning thief whose theft is seen with legitimacy.

ceromaster
ceromaster like.author.displayName 1 Like

@Verenti 

Micro-transactions are options =/ Just like buying HBO for your cable, or spending a little extra money for life-time warranties, or getting cup-holders for you car....it's all optional and you don't really need any of those things, so if you don't want it you don't have to buy it.

aniforprez
aniforprez

@ceromaster @Verenti This argument has been parroted many times and it's a really stupid argument. Simply keeping it there means people are bound to buy it at some point or the other which makes the company money which means they are encouraged to put such features in future titles. Leeching people of further cash after having paid a full price for a game is unacceptable.

petez34
petez34

@aniforprez I agree. EA are just preying on Joe Gamer's sense of impulse, which is why they don't have it as a tab in the log-in screen, but right on the in-game work bench. One can plainly see that more work went into the work bench cash scheme than any other part of the game!

gashoe13
gashoe13 like.author.displayName 1 Like

dat paper stuffing

Vodoo
Vodoo

Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity?? It's watching Johnny butcher everything he touches. PS- I hate his voice too.

moc5
moc5 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

@Vodoo Everyone is entitled to their own unique brand of stupid except for those very few.  You are the few.

07wintert
07wintert

dead space 3 is 9.0 there are alot morons who only cared about being scared maybe because they have grown up abit waiting for it to come out that they are not liking it now. it as always been a 3rd person shooter with dead space 2 it started to get boring because 1  and 2 are so similar with game-play , enemies and environment. least they tried  to mix it and to be honest succeeded with the massive changes in this and longer game time.  

Llama345
Llama345

You're starting to look like Skrillex 

moc5
moc5

90% of horror in the unknown.  Even the ugliest demon is not scary once seen or worse already beaten.  Games go the same way.  After the second game just let it go unless you can remake the unknown factor.

twentymooseman
twentymooseman like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

"It's a review, take it or leave it; just know that if you use the word shame, you will be ridiculed". 

This should be a rule for all review sites.

Nzilla
Nzilla like.author.displayName 1 Like

Boooo microtransactions!

Mrod1212
Mrod1212 like.author.displayName 1 Like

LOL! "I don't like games where you can't jump" xD

wasakawaka
wasakawaka

@Mrod1212 that was a comment from a real life Mario! ;)

Atheosis
Atheosis like.author.displayName 1 Like

Dead Space is 0% survival horror.

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