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Guest Sarah Faith

So even though I'm not really into the whole horror genre, people keep gifting me games in this series so I finally recently decided to give it a go. I've actually really grown to like this series! I've been playing Dead Space 3 the last week or so for PC and it's definitely the best one so far, though I'm still working through on my first play through.

Dead Space 3 happens to be co-op too! So I guess I was wondering if anyone else has been playing or tried this series out? :D

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Sadly my computers 3D card died on me so i am using a older one that can't really handle newer games ='( But i do have DS 1,2 on PS3 i been meaning to get the 3erd one but still playing DMC

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Guest Sarah Faith

Sadly my computers 3D card died on me so i am using a older one that can't really handle newer games ='( But i do have DS 1,2 on PS3 i been meaning to get the 3erd one but still playing DMC

Yeah I know how that is, my video card's fan started to die and I'm not technical enough to replace the onboard fan my self. I actually bought a decent midrange card recently unfortunately I think the GPU is slightly defective as I'm getting very intermittent artifacts. Unfortunately I didn't really notice until the 30 days RMA period had gone by. It's not too bad though just disappointing.

It's a great game though! It's not quite survival horror like the previous games on the basic mode, but the story and game play are really solid the weapon customization is such a huge improvement from the previous system! :) I've had a chance to try the co-op as well, and there are a few co-op only missions that are done soo well. They are somewhat different experiences depending on which of the 2 Characters your playing as when you do them. It's probably the best co-op experience Ive had since Borderlands 2 so I really recommend it.

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Guest Sarah Faith

i really want this, but can't justify the money. (even though I just bought a new graphics card and mobo lol!)

is it out on PC yet?

Yep, that's what I've been playing it on! :)

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Guest CelesteSky

I've not played 3 :) I sort of lost interest in the series after finishing the second one. The jump scares could only get to me so many times and after a while I was able to predict a good majority of them :P The first one though was the first horror type game I have ever played and it absolutely terrified me but I guess that's a good thing right? xP

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I've not played 3 :) I sort of lost interest in the series after finishing the second one. The jump scares could only get to me so many times and after a while I was able to predict a good majority of them :P The first one though was the first horror type game I have ever played and it absolutely terrified me but I guess that's a good thing right? xP

None of them really terrify me, I just like good sci-fi! lol. The third one is really good though and they aren't really going for the Horror Survival theme anymore its more of a sci-fi epic type game then the other 2. I own the first one, still haven't played it though right now I'm too busy playing through the Mass Effect trilogy again! lol

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Guest otter-girl

I played the first one all the way through and really enjoyed it. Life has a way of eating time so never managed any more.

Rachel

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Guest CelesteSky

I've not played 3 :) I sort of lost interest in the series after finishing the second one. The jump scares could only get to me so many times and after a while I was able to predict a good majority of them :P The first one though was the first horror type game I have ever played and it absolutely terrified me but I guess that's a good thing right? xP

None of them really terrify me, I just like good sci-fi! lol. The third one is really good though and they aren't really going for the Horror Survival theme anymore its more of a sci-fi epic type game then the other 2. I own the first one, still haven't played it though right now I'm too busy playing through the Mass Effect trilogy again! lol

haha! they aren't really scary I suppose but i'm a baby when it comes to such things ;A; xP Just a bunch of jump scares :)

The first one really set up a creepy atmosphere however that had me on edge. Like I was jumping at things that were not even there the vast majority of the time and that is what I loved about the first one :P The second one started the trend of it being all action based though I think. I ran my way through most of the game with only a few on edge creepy moments compared to the first :P Once you're done you should totally check it out!

Mass effect was quite fun too! I love bioware. I still play Knights of the Old Republic as I never get bored of playing through them really n_n The company has just always made fun games with interesting stories :)

With school lately all I have really gotten to play is Pokemon Black 2 though >w< and I can't wait for Animal Crossing to come out ^^

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Guest Kaylee234

Haven't had a whole lot of time to play games lately, but the Dead Space series has always interested me. Can you play a female character in it?

Still haven't played any of the Mass Effects either :(

~ Kay

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Guest Sarah Faith

Haven't had a whole lot of time to play games lately, but the Dead Space series has always interested me. Can you play a female character in it?

Still haven't played any of the Mass Effects either :(

~ Kay

I'm afraid not Kay, you play as Isaac Clarke a Ship Systems Engineer in all 3 games. It's still a fun game though.

Mass Effect on the other hand Commander Shepard can be male or female, so that one is definitely a yes!

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I'm afraid not Kay, you play as Isaac Clarke a Ship Systems Engineer in all 3 games. It's still a fun game though.

Mass Effect on the other hand Commander Shepard can be male or female, so that one is definitely a yes!

Ah, I figured as much on Dead Space. Mass Effect is on my list of games I have to play some day. Some day ;)

~ Kay

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Guest ~Emmie~

Isaac Clarke is one of my favorite protagonists in recent years; just a messed-up guy perennially on the wrong place/wrong time, and making the best of it. I loved the claustrophobia of the Ishimura in the 1st game, and the way the game just ramps up the crazy in visuals and audio as the story progresses. Soooo intense for late-night gaming! :D

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