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Abstract: As a prequel, Dead Space Ignition attempts to fill in some background on events that transpire on the Sprawl, a massive orbital mining station that serves as the setting for Dead Space 2. For narrative purposes, Ignition uses comic-book-style panels th...
Abstract: Dead Space: Ignition is a strange title. It's a bit more interactive than a comic, a tad more complex than a promotional web app and a skoch (hrm...make that quite a few skoches) less than a full-on video game. As such, it ends up something of an un...
Abstract: Dead Space Ignition is a puzzle-based, animated comic. Each scene is animated with two-dimensional images of characters stretching and wiggling in an attempt to convey movement. The result is an awkward and sometimes strangely disturbing mockery of hu...
Abstract: Hacking minigames tend to be terrible. So why would anyone decide to make a game that is entirely comprised of them? More specifically, why does Dead Space Ignition exist? Well, there's one reason: it sets up the story of Dead Space 2, showing the init...
Abstract: While many horror video game fans anxiously await the release of Dead Space 2 in January of next year, Visceral Games has thrown in a way to not only keep the game on your mind for a few more months, but also an incentive (of sorts) to pre order the ga...
Dead Space Ignition is a cool idea -- a prologue that bears fruit in the real game -- but it’s just so poorly executed. The voice acting is good and the story is interesting, but the mini-games are boring and the art is bad. IGN Ratings for Dead Space ...
Abstract: These days, it’s not uncommon for big games to spawn a host of cross-promotional media products when they debut, from movies and spin-offs to novelizations and comics. Visceral Games is no stranger to this—some of you may remember the Dead Space comic...
Abstract: A lesson in "what were they thinking"?A little over a month ago, Capcom released Dead Rising: Case Zero, a downloadable title that helped get fans of the series involved in the new full release in the series before it came out. This was a brilliant mar...