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Dead Space: Extraction Release Date Announced

by Pedro Hernandez - May 31, 2009, 7:53 pm EDT
Total comments: 9

The survival horror adventure will arrive in September.

EA has announced that Dead Space: Extraction will be released on September 29.

A prequel to last year's Dead Space and developed by Visceral Games, Dead Space: Extraction is a Wii exclusive on-rails shooter that promises to expand on the storyline by offering new playable characters, the intense horror the franchise is known for to a brand new audience, and have the "best visuals ever showcased on the platform."

EA Set to Reenter the Depths of Space With Dead Space Extraction

The Panic Before the Terror Starts Hitting Store Shelves on September 29

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) and its Visceral Games™ studio announced today thatDead SpaceTM Extraction, will be available in stores on September 29, 2009 in North America and October 2, 2009 in Europe exclusively for the Wii™. Dead Space Extraction delivers the highly-polished, action-horror experience the Dead Space franchise is known for while upping the ante for technical excellence on the Wii with some of the best visuals ever showcased on the platform.

"Our team is really excited to bring the intensity of the Dead Space universe to an entire new audience," said Executive Producer, Steve Papoutsis. "We are going to deliver the same high quality, cinematic experience we delivered in the original Dead Space, while also adding co-op, new enemies, weapons and taking advantage of all of the unique features the Wii has to offer."

Developed at EA's award-winning Visceral Games studio, Dead Space Extraction tells the story of a handful of space colonists desperately struggling to escape from a horrific infection on the Aegis VII mining colony deep in the furthest regions of space. The game introduces Lexine, an important new heroine, to the Dead Space universe. Players will play as the crew who falls victim to a mysterious contagion aboard the ship, with it quickly becoming clear that protecting Lexine will be their only hope for survival.

For more information about Dead Space franchise, please visit www.deadspacegame.com and get the latest from the development team at www.twitter.com/isaacclarke. This game has not yet been rated by the ESRB or PEGI.

Talkback

Flames_of_chaosLukasz Balicki, Staff AlumnusMay 31, 2009

Awesome!

broodwarsMay 31, 2009

Well, here's hoping the game is as awesome as the original Dead Space and its own trailers because that footage IGN put out of the E3 demo looks rather lame.  I'm kind of surprised EA's releasing this game so early instead of closer to Halloween like the first Dead Space.  I guess they want to avoid getting buried under the Christmas barrage.

StratosJune 01, 2009

I keep going back and forth on this game. One day I want it and the next I'm 'Meh' towards it.
It does look fairly nice, though. I wouldn't call it the best visuals on the system.

BlackNMild2k1June 01, 2009

It needs more lighting. from the flame thrower, from the glow worm, from the electric beam, from burning enemies and from anything else that should be emitting light. Their lighting engine is very poor.

broodwarsJune 01, 2009

Quote from: BlackNMild2k1

It needs more lighting. from the flame thrower, from the glow worm, from the electric beam, from burning enemies and from anything else that should be emitting light. Their lighting engine is very poor.

That, and the enemies just don't act Dead Space-ish.  In the original game, maybe 1 or 2 Necromorphs would just be hanging around a room for you to run into and shoot, but for the most part they'd pop out of vents or pretend to be dead so they can suddenly jump off off the ground and lunge at you.  From all the real-time footage I've seen of this game, the Necromorphs just walk up to you from off-screen and you see them long before they have any shot at reaching you.  In fact, I'd say they behave more zombie-like than the zombies in the Umbrella Chronicles games, because at least those make a passing attempt to get at you.  The game just doesn't look scary in the least.  Sorry, but I don't buy the B.S. that it has to be this way because it's an E3 demo, and if the press doesn't call them on this now I can guarantee you that EA won't fix it.  There's definitely a good game in there, but from all appearances this thing needs a lot of work.

StogiJune 01, 2009

It's the first level. It's suppose to be easy.

broodwarsJune 01, 2009

Quote from: Kashogi

It's the first level. It's suppose to be easy.

It's the first level.  It's supposed to be the best the game has to throw at you to hook you in, the level that's supposed to immerse you into the concept and convince you that the game is awesome.  From the looks of it, it doesn't do its job.  I'm fine with it being easy.  I'm not fine with it not being the least bit scary in a fracking Sci-Fi horror game and enemies not acting true to the source material, especially when the trailers seem to get it right.

StogiJune 01, 2009

Since when is the first level suppose to be the best level?

broodwarsJune 01, 2009

Quote from: Kashogi

Since when is the first level suppose to be the best level?

From the perspective of being the hook that grabs the player, immerses them in the experience, and entices them to keep playing: every single time.  Your first level is your best foot forward, and if it's bad I don't see why any player should believe there's anything better to follow and not just quit right there.  That's how it should be, and then the levels only get better than that high-water mark from there.  Your first level should never be as flat as this one appears to be.

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