More than two hours of Dead Space gameplay video has been released onto YouTube, showcasing the remake’s take on the iconic opening prologue from the 2008 horror masterpiece. The much-anticipated game from Electronic Arts and EA Motive is almost here, and all indications indicate it is an incredibly genuine affair.
In early December 2022, EA released 20 minutes of Dead Space gameplay to give gamers an idea of what to expect, but this latest leak blows that out of the water. Though it’s worth noting that EA Motive intended to keep the introduction scene similar to the classic than the latter portions of the title may be, the new trailer is much more robust in material and offers a decent summary of what the gamers need to anticipate from the remake.
YouTube user TheJSR67 took the Dead Space gameplay video in question on a PlayStation 5 and uploaded it to the video-sharing platform. Even though TheJSR67 live-streamed their gaming on YouTube, EA has failed to respond meaningfully, despite the fact that most major publishers quickly remove leaks. Curious gamers may get a decent feel for the remaster’s gameplay from the reviews, which have been mostly favorable.
It’s also worth noting that the official Trophy list for Dead Space appeared online somewhat lately. Since the game is releasing on all systems in a matter of days, the enthusiasm around it is unlikely to die down before it can be seized upon. Those who get their hands on the title early will likely be eager to share their impressions with the remainder of the gaming world.
It’s important for gamers to have a solid foundation in Dead Space fundamentals. Although it is faithful to the original in every significant manner, the game will have some significant alterations to the gameplay, story, and advancement mechanisms of the 2008 hit. Important quality-of-life modifications, such as an enhanced map screen, have already been described, and although it’s yet unknown precisely how significant the modifications are to the tale, the mood will stay unchanged from the original.
Players may tailor Dead Space’s functionality to their console of choice. According to the leaking video, the game runs at a maximum of thirty frames per second due to the use of raytracing in the Frostbite engine. YouTube videos cannot capture the subtleties of a well-implemented raytracing system, so the final result will undoubtedly look much better once it is released.