the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on November 08, 2015, 10:43:02 PMI really enjoyed the second game, but didn't get around to playing the first and the third stopped focusing on the horror element. Dead Space 2 focuses plenty of the story on the cult part and Issac suffering PTSD and other mental trauma for his ordeal in Dead Space.I want to like it because I want more of the first game, but I feel like it wont reach the atmospheric perfection that the first game did, and I wont like it nearly as much.
I really enjoyed the second game, but didn't get around to playing the first and the third stopped focusing on the horror element. Dead Space 2 focuses plenty of the story on the cult part and Issac suffering PTSD and other mental trauma for his ordeal in Dead Space.
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 11:55:19 AMDead Space is a series that demands playing on the hardest difficulty.I don't know why, but even though I did multiple playthroughs of both games, when I ramped the difficulty up as far as I could go, the game got 10x spookier.Maybe it was because I already knew what was coming, and was dreading the fact that now, instead of walking down a corridor in good confidence and health, I was walking down a corridor with no ammo, low health, filled with enemies who just won't go down and stay down, capable of easily overwhelming me and gutting me on the spot.The highest difficulty, I think, truly gives a sense of how overwhelmingly frightening necromorphs are to handle.Dead Space II was awesome by the way. While the first game opened you up to the world, the second does a great job at immersing you in it as you get to know more about it.I honestly plan on replaying it really soon. Either doing the hardest difficulty or the plasma-cutter only playthrough (but that honestly sounds easy). I might do both at the same time
Dead Space is a series that demands playing on the hardest difficulty.I don't know why, but even though I did multiple playthroughs of both games, when I ramped the difficulty up as far as I could go, the game got 10x spookier.Maybe it was because I already knew what was coming, and was dreading the fact that now, instead of walking down a corridor in good confidence and health, I was walking down a corridor with no ammo, low health, filled with enemies who just won't go down and stay down, capable of easily overwhelming me and gutting me on the spot.The highest difficulty, I think, truly gives a sense of how overwhelmingly frightening necromorphs are to handle.Dead Space II was awesome by the way. While the first game opened you up to the world, the second does a great job at immersing you in it as you get to know more about it.
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 01:21:25 PMQuote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 12:06:55 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 11:55:19 AMDead Space is a series that demands playing on the hardest difficulty.I don't know why, but even though I did multiple playthroughs of both games, when I ramped the difficulty up as far as I could go, the game got 10x spookier.Maybe it was because I already knew what was coming, and was dreading the fact that now, instead of walking down a corridor in good confidence and health, I was walking down a corridor with no ammo, low health, filled with enemies who just won't go down and stay down, capable of easily overwhelming me and gutting me on the spot.The highest difficulty, I think, truly gives a sense of how overwhelmingly frightening necromorphs are to handle.Dead Space II was awesome by the way. While the first game opened you up to the world, the second does a great job at immersing you in it as you get to know more about it.I honestly plan on replaying it really soon. Either doing the hardest difficulty or the plasma-cutter only playthrough (but that honestly sounds easy). I might do both at the same timeActually, funny enough, the plasma cutter is like your only friend on the high difficulties. All other ammo types are rare as shit so the upgrades for your guns shouldn't be wasted on weapons you likely won't be using.Then I'll just do it in one go. That is honestly what I figured tho
Quote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 12:06:55 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 11:55:19 AMDead Space is a series that demands playing on the hardest difficulty.I don't know why, but even though I did multiple playthroughs of both games, when I ramped the difficulty up as far as I could go, the game got 10x spookier.Maybe it was because I already knew what was coming, and was dreading the fact that now, instead of walking down a corridor in good confidence and health, I was walking down a corridor with no ammo, low health, filled with enemies who just won't go down and stay down, capable of easily overwhelming me and gutting me on the spot.The highest difficulty, I think, truly gives a sense of how overwhelmingly frightening necromorphs are to handle.Dead Space II was awesome by the way. While the first game opened you up to the world, the second does a great job at immersing you in it as you get to know more about it.I honestly plan on replaying it really soon. Either doing the hardest difficulty or the plasma-cutter only playthrough (but that honestly sounds easy). I might do both at the same timeActually, funny enough, the plasma cutter is like your only friend on the high difficulties. All other ammo types are rare as shit so the upgrades for your guns shouldn't be wasted on weapons you likely won't be using.
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 01:30:52 PMQuote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 01:26:33 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 01:21:25 PMQuote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 12:06:55 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 11:55:19 AMDead Space is a series that demands playing on the hardest difficulty.I don't know why, but even though I did multiple playthroughs of both games, when I ramped the difficulty up as far as I could go, the game got 10x spookier.Maybe it was because I already knew what was coming, and was dreading the fact that now, instead of walking down a corridor in good confidence and health, I was walking down a corridor with no ammo, low health, filled with enemies who just won't go down and stay down, capable of easily overwhelming me and gutting me on the spot.The highest difficulty, I think, truly gives a sense of how overwhelmingly frightening necromorphs are to handle.Dead Space II was awesome by the way. While the first game opened you up to the world, the second does a great job at immersing you in it as you get to know more about it.I honestly plan on replaying it really soon. Either doing the hardest difficulty or the plasma-cutter only playthrough (but that honestly sounds easy). I might do both at the same timeActually, funny enough, the plasma cutter is like your only friend on the high difficulties. All other ammo types are rare as shit so the upgrades for your guns shouldn't be wasted on weapons you likely won't be using.Then I'll just do it in one go. That is honestly what I figured thoI haven't played the first dead space in ages, so I don't know if the Ripper is in it. But I remember, in Dead Space II, the plasma cutter, and the ripper, were the only two really viable weapons.The Ripper is a fucking close quarters life saver. If it's also in the first Dead space, I might reccommend that you pursue that as your secondary weapon.I used the ripper in the first playthrough but I didn't like it. On my second I just used Cutter, Line Gun, Flamethrower (usually for the tiny enemies) and the contact beam.But I might as well just go full cutter playthrough
Quote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 01:26:33 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 01:21:25 PMQuote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 12:06:55 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 11:55:19 AMDead Space is a series that demands playing on the hardest difficulty.I don't know why, but even though I did multiple playthroughs of both games, when I ramped the difficulty up as far as I could go, the game got 10x spookier.Maybe it was because I already knew what was coming, and was dreading the fact that now, instead of walking down a corridor in good confidence and health, I was walking down a corridor with no ammo, low health, filled with enemies who just won't go down and stay down, capable of easily overwhelming me and gutting me on the spot.The highest difficulty, I think, truly gives a sense of how overwhelmingly frightening necromorphs are to handle.Dead Space II was awesome by the way. While the first game opened you up to the world, the second does a great job at immersing you in it as you get to know more about it.I honestly plan on replaying it really soon. Either doing the hardest difficulty or the plasma-cutter only playthrough (but that honestly sounds easy). I might do both at the same timeActually, funny enough, the plasma cutter is like your only friend on the high difficulties. All other ammo types are rare as shit so the upgrades for your guns shouldn't be wasted on weapons you likely won't be using.Then I'll just do it in one go. That is honestly what I figured thoI haven't played the first dead space in ages, so I don't know if the Ripper is in it. But I remember, in Dead Space II, the plasma cutter, and the ripper, were the only two really viable weapons.The Ripper is a fucking close quarters life saver. If it's also in the first Dead space, I might reccommend that you pursue that as your secondary weapon.
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 05:18:03 PMQuote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 01:42:18 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 01:30:52 PMQuote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 01:26:33 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 01:21:25 PMQuote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 12:06:55 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 11:55:19 AMDead Space is a series that demands playing on the hardest difficulty.I don't know why, but even though I did multiple playthroughs of both games, when I ramped the difficulty up as far as I could go, the game got 10x spookier.Maybe it was because I already knew what was coming, and was dreading the fact that now, instead of walking down a corridor in good confidence and health, I was walking down a corridor with no ammo, low health, filled with enemies who just won't go down and stay down, capable of easily overwhelming me and gutting me on the spot.The highest difficulty, I think, truly gives a sense of how overwhelmingly frightening necromorphs are to handle.Dead Space II was awesome by the way. While the first game opened you up to the world, the second does a great job at immersing you in it as you get to know more about it.I honestly plan on replaying it really soon. Either doing the hardest difficulty or the plasma-cutter only playthrough (but that honestly sounds easy). I might do both at the same timeActually, funny enough, the plasma cutter is like your only friend on the high difficulties. All other ammo types are rare as shit so the upgrades for your guns shouldn't be wasted on weapons you likely won't be using.Then I'll just do it in one go. That is honestly what I figured thoI haven't played the first dead space in ages, so I don't know if the Ripper is in it. But I remember, in Dead Space II, the plasma cutter, and the ripper, were the only two really viable weapons.The Ripper is a fucking close quarters life saver. If it's also in the first Dead space, I might reccommend that you pursue that as your secondary weapon.I used the ripper in the first playthrough but I didn't like it. On my second I just used Cutter, Line Gun, Flamethrower (usually for the tiny enemies) and the contact beam.But I might as well just go full cutter playthroughThe ripper in the second game doe. Holy shit. That secondary alt fire where it holds the blade out on a kinesis beam and spins it?Fuck me that thing still hits like a truck on the highest difficulty. You remember advanced Necromorphs right? Blackish, more mutilated than regular necromorphs? There's a fuck ton of them in II near the end game.Sounds way cooler than in Dead Space 1. It just feels weird.Started cutter run on Impossible mode and I feel the burn 20 minutes in.
Quote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 01:42:18 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 01:30:52 PMQuote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 01:26:33 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 01:21:25 PMQuote from: Jim on November 09, 2015, 12:06:55 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 11:55:19 AMDead Space is a series that demands playing on the hardest difficulty.I don't know why, but even though I did multiple playthroughs of both games, when I ramped the difficulty up as far as I could go, the game got 10x spookier.Maybe it was because I already knew what was coming, and was dreading the fact that now, instead of walking down a corridor in good confidence and health, I was walking down a corridor with no ammo, low health, filled with enemies who just won't go down and stay down, capable of easily overwhelming me and gutting me on the spot.The highest difficulty, I think, truly gives a sense of how overwhelmingly frightening necromorphs are to handle.Dead Space II was awesome by the way. While the first game opened you up to the world, the second does a great job at immersing you in it as you get to know more about it.I honestly plan on replaying it really soon. Either doing the hardest difficulty or the plasma-cutter only playthrough (but that honestly sounds easy). I might do both at the same timeActually, funny enough, the plasma cutter is like your only friend on the high difficulties. All other ammo types are rare as shit so the upgrades for your guns shouldn't be wasted on weapons you likely won't be using.Then I'll just do it in one go. That is honestly what I figured thoI haven't played the first dead space in ages, so I don't know if the Ripper is in it. But I remember, in Dead Space II, the plasma cutter, and the ripper, were the only two really viable weapons.The Ripper is a fucking close quarters life saver. If it's also in the first Dead space, I might reccommend that you pursue that as your secondary weapon.I used the ripper in the first playthrough but I didn't like it. On my second I just used Cutter, Line Gun, Flamethrower (usually for the tiny enemies) and the contact beam.But I might as well just go full cutter playthroughThe ripper in the second game doe. Holy shit. That secondary alt fire where it holds the blade out on a kinesis beam and spins it?Fuck me that thing still hits like a truck on the highest difficulty. You remember advanced Necromorphs right? Blackish, more mutilated than regular necromorphs? There's a fuck ton of them in II near the end game.
The ripper is literally god
Quote from: The Lord Ruler on November 09, 2015, 06:14:49 PMThe ripper is literally god
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 09:46:43 PMQuote from: The Lord Ruler on November 09, 2015, 06:14:49 PMThe ripper is literally godI didn't know I needed this
Quote from: The Lord Ruler on November 09, 2015, 09:48:24 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 09, 2015, 09:46:43 PMQuote from: The Lord Ruler on November 09, 2015, 06:14:49 PMThe ripper is literally godI didn't know I needed thisCan't even tell you how many sighs of relief and humble prayer I beseeched to this thing on Zealot difficulty.