Dead Space 3 is considered to be the black sheep of the franchise, but is it an underrated gem?
Dead Space 2 is still a blast to go back to after all these years.
A new report claims that the Star Wars game in development at Amy Hennig's studio will have plenty in common with Hennig's cancelled Star Wars game at Visceral.
"Directing the original Dead Space was one of the highlights of my career," says Glen Schofield, who is currently working on a horror game of his own.
EA is just leaving money on the table here.
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A lineup of cancelled games and a couple of disappointing releases- how is EA getting it so wrong?
"Maybe this is just a demonstration of a change of strategy for EA," says the former Uncharted director.
"It was an engine that was made to do first-person shooters, not third-person traversal cinematic games," says Hennig.
This smaller-scale project is currently slated for late 2020.
One of the best horror franchises of its time is now little more than a distant memory- what happened?
Visceral had some great ideas about where the series would go next.
Live services and offering a "connected" experience are also mentioned.
The game is the latest 'on the house' title.
Major developments dotted the year but controversy reigned supreme.
The project was titled ‘Ragtag’ and it was too ambitious for its own good, according to a report.
"You can’t sell games to a market that wants them to exist but doesn’t want to buy them."
"I've seen people literally spend $15,000 on Mass Effect multiplayer cards."
I wonder if we will ever know the real reason.
Former Visceral Games employees discuss the trials and tribulations of developing Dead Space 2.