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RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Sexbad - 10-03-2012 (10-03-2012, 05:42 PM)Kreekakon Wrote:EA can do as they like, but that doesn't change the facts.(10-03-2012, 05:38 PM)Sexbad Wrote: I can't believe people in this thread actually think that Dead Space has ever tried to be scary. It's not a survival horror; it's an action horror shooter. It's always been about fun--shooting *****y space skeletons in the fucking face and having entrails spew just everywhere, prioritizing a variety of weapons against a cast of very diverse enemies that require different mini-strategies. And it's god damn amazing.You may want to re-phrase your first sentence a bit. Judging from all the marketing I'm seeing, they are TRYING to make it horror even when it's really not, and focused all on action primarily. That's one of my main gripes with how EA is advertising the Dead Space games as "false horror" RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Yuhaney - 10-03-2012 I wonder how many here actually played Dead Space (1) in surround sound world at night instead on laptop or crappy stereo speakers / headphones on broad daylight. Amnesia or Penumbra aren't that scary either unless in proper circumstances. RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Robby - 10-03-2012 (10-03-2012, 06:54 PM)Scraper Wrote: I wonder how many here actually played Dead Space (1) in surround sound world at night instead on laptop or crappy stereo speakers / headphones on broad daylight.Great question. I've done the former (1st one, the night thing). RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Yuhaney - 10-03-2012 Well, that is the way these games are meant to be played. You'll have to have that feeling of being surrounded (hence 'surround sound') by all of these scary and disturbing sounds. No sounds nor music just means no horror. Well, sometimes no sounds or music makes great suspense. But it is more rare that this actually happens or works properly. RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Robby - 10-03-2012 True, true. Games should be played the way they're supposed to be for "max" effect. RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Statyk - 10-03-2012 (10-03-2012, 06:54 PM)Scraper Wrote: I wonder how many here actually played Dead Space (1) in surround sound world at night instead on laptop or crappy stereo speakers / headphones on broad daylight.I first got Dead Space 1 for Xbox 360 2 years ago and had surround sound on full blast, threwblankets over my window (because it was daytime) and shut the bedroom door. Ergo, pitch black, full surround sound <3 RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Robby - 10-03-2012 Fun Times. RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Acies - 10-03-2012 For scary games I'd patiently await nightfall before playing. Why ruin my experience? As for X being scarier than Y, I guess it ultimately depends on the person. For me amnesia (especially penumbra which I played first) was scarier of the two. If I were to logically explain it I'd say it boils down to the "Fight or flight" mechanism. While playing Dead Space it was more fight, while amnesia was flight. Dead space was scary though - I enjoyed the atmosphere and environments a lot. RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Robby - 10-03-2012 It depends not just on the person. RE: Dead Space 3 Gameplay - Obliviator27 - 10-03-2012 (10-03-2012, 07:24 PM)Acies Wrote: For scary games I'd patiently await nightfall before playing. Why ruin my experience?I agree. I'd say the games have different forms of "fear". Amnesia has environmental "Dread" fear, where you don't want to continue because you dread what may be down that hallway. There are noises and you don't know what they are. Environmental fear. Dead Space uses what I like to call "Stress" fear. You're at one end of a room with no ammo, reloading, as death comes straight at your face. The "Nononononono" effect of sitting there trying to defend yourself. Very well executed in DS2 when you're hanging from the train. I'd have to say that I enjoy both. I'll look into DS3 for sure, but not for PC. I'm not fond of Origin and EA in general, but I like the Dead Space series. |