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Dead Space Remake It will arrive early next year and has the community very excited for being a renewed version of one of the best survival horror of all time. Fortunately, its graphics will not be the only thing that will improve, since EA Motive promises that it will not have cuts or loading screens during gameplay.
In a new blog post, EA shared new details about the remake of DeadSpace. There he made it clear that this new version of the classic survival horror will be a game that presents a single take from start to finish. In other words, it will have a sequence shot in the purest style of God of War.
Thus, in the remake of dead space the camera will never be cut off and the action will never be interrupted by loading screens. This will be possible because the new generation hardware allows the Ishimura spacecraft to be fully interconnected.
“We’re also creating the entire game as a sequence shot. From the moment you start the game until you finish it, there are no camera cuts or loading screens, unless you die,” said Philippe Ducharme, Senior Producer for Dead Space Remake.
“The Ishimura is now fully interconnected, so you can go from point A to point Z, visit the entire ship, and revisit places you’ve already completed to pick up things you might have missed – all of that is new. Now it’s a completely seamless experience.”
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Dead Space Remake seeks to be more immersive
With the above, the new dead space it truly is looking to be a more immersive experience. We say this since it will also have other types of improvements such as atmospheric graphics, lighting and even audio. There will also be some gameplay improvements to make it a more modern experience.
What do you think about this new? Are you excited to play the remake of dead space? What are you most looking forward to in this revamped survival horror experience? Tell us in the comments.
Dead Space Remake It will arrive on January 27, 2023 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S and PC. You can learn more about survival horror by clicking here.
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