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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $35.00 You Save: $14.99 (30%)
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Rating: 69 reviews Sales Rank: 946
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp Genre: shooter_action_games ESRB: Mature Media: DVD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 19043 Model: 19043 UPC: 014633190434 EAN: 0014633190434 ASIN: B0019C4MU2
Release Date: October 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Dead Space for PC is sure to please any action, adventure gamer looking for a bloody battle against deadly aliens | | • | Gameplay takes place on the USG Ishimura where the crew has been infected by an alien scourge | | • | Neutralize the attacking enemies by shearing off limbs with powerful weapons | | • | Telekinetic powers allow you to pick up objects (even the aliens own severed arms and legs) and hurl them at your advancing enemies | | • | Battling enemies and solving puzzles takes on new challenges and present ingenious opportunities with the Zero-G gameplay |
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Amazon.com Product Description Dead Space from EA is sure to please any action-adventure gamer looking for a bloody battle against deadly aliens. Dead Space for PC begins when a massive mining ship, the USG Ishimura, comes in contact with a mysterious alien artifact and suddenly loses its communications with Earth. Engineer Isaac Clarke is sent to repair 
Deep Space pits Isaac Clarke against deadly aliens. View larger. | 
Zero-G game play allows you to walk on walls and the ceiling. View larger. | 
EA delivers an incredibly frightening experience with state-of-the-art graphics and effects. View larger. | 
Neutralize the attacking enemies with weapons and telekinetic powers. View larger. | the Ishimura's communications, but arrives to find a floating vessel that has become a complete bloodbath. The crew is mutilated and infected with an ancient alien scourge. Clarke's repair mission is transformed to one of survival as he fights to save himself and return the artifact to the planet at any cost. Fight with Weapons and Telekinesis The alien hordes are incredibly resilient. You'll have to find creative ways to neutralize the attacking enemies by shearing off limbs with powerful weapons. And when the ammo runs out you'll be thankful that you can use your telekinetic powers to pick up objects (even the aliens' own severed arms and legs) and hurl them at your advancing enemies. Graphics, Effects, and Sound Increase the Horror EA delivers an incredibly frightening experience with state-of-the-art graphics and effects, an audio system that will have you jumping out of your seat, and a truly horrific atmosphere that is permeated with death, mutilation, and despair. You'll have to be resilient to slash through the alien onslaught and stop this virulent scourge. As you explore the ship, the tragic story of the USG Ishimura will unfold in gory detail as you discover frantic logs from the hideously transformed crew in their final days. True Zero-G Effects You'll be able to take full advantage of zero gravity in Deep Space. Battling enemies and solving puzzles takes on new challenges and present ingenious opportunities with the Zero-G game play. You can use zero gravity to create your own path around obstacles by walking on walls and the ceiling. Leap across vast distances or change your perspective to gain a strategic advantage over your enemies. | Minimum System Requirements | | Operating System | Microsoft Windows XP / Vista (with latest Service Packs) | | CPU | 2.8 GHz processor or faster | | Memory | 1 GB for Windows XP; 2 GB for Vista | | Hard Drive Space | 7 GB of free space | | Graphics Hardware | DirectX 9.0c compatible video card. Shader 3.0 required. Video card must have 256 MB or more memory and contain of these chipsets: NVIDIA GeForce 6800, ATI X1600 pro, or better | | Sound | DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card |
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What??????????? November 28, 2008 J. Byrns (Indiana) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Will not play for me and now I have a $50 game that I can not return. This extra copy protection is crashing my system! Why not make these games with out all the garbage????
Immersive play makes this captivating November 26, 2008 D. Sheppard (San Francisco, CA USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
First, for all the whining about DRM and SecureBlahBlahBlah, I have not had a single problem with install or running it. Of course, I haven't tried un-installing it yet, so who knows? :) But the game is AWESOME, it pulls you in like watching a movie, and the details as you explore the ship are well thought out. All the Decks have extensive unique details, and the holographic overlay when you review your inventory or get video messages is brilliant! If there is any complaint, the controls seemed to be sluggish, but I suspect that is by design since as your character gets weak, his aim degrades, he moves slower, and he starts gasping and bitching more. For the BEST experience, put on a pair of headphones when you play. The ambient sounds are excellent and there are some soft voices that you won't really understand without a headset.
Amazing atmosphere and a lot of fun November 22, 2008 Pingmeister (Santa Cruz, CA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A well-designed horror-sci-fi shooter with some remarkable Hitchcock-esque tension on a regular basis. It has been quite a while since a game has made me jump the way this one has. Even some of my favorites (System Shock 2, Bioshock) didn't do as good a job with the startling moments the way Dead Space does. Despite its very non-PC control scheme the game controls well once you get used to it. In fact it is probably the first time since Tomb Raider that I have felt like I could control a 3rd person character as well as a first-person. An exceptional game.
DRM WTF?! Oh, well. Dead Space rules. November 20, 2008 Bastian So this game is packin' SecuRom. Guess what? So did Crysis, and I have both of these games. The result? No problems. Yet. So, instead, I'd write what I like about the game, not some stupid DRM scheme that dosen't work. As anyone well knows, the guys who made this game wanted to make one of the scariest experiences this side of RE. In some respects, they succeeded. What makes this game what it is might well change the face of Survival Horror games for a while. Case in point, no HUD. With no HUD in game, it keeps you immersed like no other has yet. The key to this game is dismemberment, which of course means avoiding the head, if you will. Instead, aim for everything else, then go for their head, or if you have the proper "tool", slice them in half. Another nice touch to this game, the weaponry, or lack thereof. In fact, the only true weapon you can buy is a Pulse Rifle. Every other weapon in the game could be considered a mining tool, from the (iconic) Plasma Cutter, Line Gun, or even the Force Gun. The only true downside of Dead Space on the PC (besides the aforementioned SecuRom) is the mouse control. Even on it's highest sensitivity, it is quite sluggish, except for the areas where you man the turret. However, Dead Space supports gamepads, such as the XUSB controller I have, and it works fine. If you want something that'll make you jump time and time again, pick up Dead Space. And also, give the story some time. It gets good, especially if you've seen the prequel stories.
Dead Space November 17, 2008 Robin Smyth (Barhamsville, Virginia USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Fantastic game! Much more than I ever expected. Interface is easy to use on the PC. Exciting!
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