Walking that line was often difficult, but I think we struck a really good balance.”Įssentially, the team appears to have done whatever they can to ensure the original game’s story remains intact, and have approached the topic with ‘surgical precision.’ On the other hand, however, creative director Roman Campos-Oriola explains what is new in terms of Dead Space’s story.
For the most part, it was all about leaving alone the beats that made the game so great, and improving the ones that were problematic, where we thought we could do better. Lead level designer, Catherine Stewart, shares that, “All the departments approached it with the same philosophy. Whether it be through the familiar scenes shown in the trailer, or what the team shared in the blog post it’s blatant that the story is pivotal to the remake. Release alongside a new entry to the Inside Dead Space series of blogs, Motive Studio has shown off explicitly just how much story matters this week. Check out the Dead Space Remake's stunning launch trailer here.
More importantly, though, the trailer kindly gifts us glimpses of iconic scenes from the original game, detailing just how faithful this remake might be. The trailer, titled ‘Humanity Ends Here’, shows off Isaac aboard the USG Ishimura, which looks better than ever. So, of course, Motive Studio has treated us to a shiny new launch trailer to get us all even more excited about the game. The remake of the classic sci-fi horror game, Dead Space, is right around the corner.