![]() ![]() The Bad: It’s a bit short, and, for all the good ideas it has, there’s no real explanation for these various aspects, like where does Unitology come from, are there markers on other worlds, and who the fuck is Altman? I also think this was a missed opportunity to focus more on Nicole, Isaac’s sweetheart from the first game, really humanize her and get her invested into the person she was.įinal Thoughts: It’s short and scatterbrained, but damned if I don’t love it, while it doesn’t flesh out its ideas properly, it does enough to show that the series had a layer of hidden depth, and, for all you may want to criticize it, shows that the series had potential. I also liked how it depicted the way the marker gets into your head, warping your body and mind, not all at once, but until you reach an ultimate breaking point that you actually see these things as angels and accept your fate as part of their collective. The Good: I did like the characters, the exploration of the culture and religion that had sprung up around the marker, and the weapons, dear god what I wouldn’t have done to get one of those chainsaw weapons when I was in the first game (was that just a secret unlock that I missed?). Summary: In a prequel to the first game, we see the Ishimura as it was before everything went to Hell and exactly how it fell down that proverbial rabbit hole. (Another step into the foreboding inky blackness of space exploration, specifically a space mining ship that was overrun by crazy spider-zombies, this is a review of Dead Space: Downfall, enjoy)
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