Plus, I had other games to play for work at the time. I know Dead Space and its sequel are often compared to distinct differences between Alien and Aliens, but the blockbuster path of the sequel kind of turned me away from the series. I can’t say the same for Dead Space 2 - I played about an hour of it and moved on. Jose Otero: I played and loved the original Dead Space. Marty Sliva: Before we delve into Dead Space 3, I feel like we should first state our history with the series. With this newfound importance placed on cooperative play, we decided that it would be best for 1UP editors Jose Otero and Marty Sliva to team up and review Dead Space 3 together. Together, the two of them journey from the familiarity of decrepit spaceships to the unfamiliar hell of Tau Volantis, a frozen planet that holds the key to saving humanity. To give the guy a break, EA and Visceral Games decided to expand the third installment in the series by allowing a second player to assume the role of John Carver, and officer in the Earth Defense Force with a bit of a troubled past. Like Ellen Ripley before him, Dead Space’s Isaac Clark had to endure two full games of solitary terror in order to arrive at where he is today. If pop culture has taught us anything, it’s that space can be a pretty lonely place. 1UP editors team up for a tandem review of Visceral’s latest take on sci-fi horror.
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