The game is so cohesively gross from start to finish that it, it, the way it revels in it kind of protects it from feeling like gross or bad to play. There were areas I did six or seven times because I was trying to do it in a cheap way. It's very satisfying to go from like area to area just like fixing stuff and very- It feels like an RPG in that way. You are playing as an engineer and everything you do is very true to an engineer when all of your weapons too.
Join us as we revisit the USG Ishimura, the pride of Earth's planet-cracking operations and, also, the extremely monster-infested setting of EA's remake of their classic survival horror title Dead Space. Does it still hold up some 15 years after its initial release? (Spoiler alert: Yes. Yes it does.)
Also discussed: Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mario 64, Half-Life, Fable, Burnout 3: Takedown, Metal Gear Solid, Metroid Prime, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Freelancer, Time's Ours, You Pod to Win the Game, My Perfect Console, Teardown, Vampire Survivors, Paul T. Goldman, The Traitors, Yakuza: Like a Dragon
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