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Catch up with 'Dead Space' in 'The Story So Far' clip
AFP
December 27, 2012
First Published: 15:35 IST(27/12/2012)
Last Updated: 15:45 IST(27/12/2012)
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Floating above a frozen planet in 'Dead Space 3'. Photo: AFP
Chilling survival horror series "Dead Space" -- cribbing notes from sci-fi movies "The Thing" and "Event Horizon," warning us against mankind's unchecked lust for power -- has issued a three-minute story catch-up in advance of February's "Dead Space 3."
The first game in the series,
released in 2008, was a surprise hit that reinvigorated interest a then-ailing survival horror genre; come 2011, "Dead Space 2" was trading some of that measured, terrifying pacing for more nectomorph-battling action.

"Dead Space 3" swaps space stations for a desolate snow planet and introduces a cooperative, multiplayer mission mode.



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