If Games Could Get Abortions...

Dead Space (PS3, 360) - Personally, this whole space apocalyptic undead shooters series is getting a wee tad played out... sure, the gameplay is solid and the lighting (or the lack of) is cool... but to have to shoot the undead's limbs/extremities to KILL them? Now, I'm no doctor, but shouldn't the head be the major weakness of anything? That's like being in a war zone, having one bullet left in your gun with the enemy right in front of you with a machete... and shooting him in the toe.

Dude you're on drugs, Dead Space was off the chain. Then again if you've actually PLAYED a game called Sexy Beach, maybe that says something.
 
Dead Space (PS3, 360) - Personally, this whole space apocalyptic undead shooters series is getting a wee tad played out... sure, the gameplay is solid and the lighting (or the lack of) is cool... but to have to shoot the undead's limbs/extremities to KILL them? Now, I'm no doctor, but shouldn't the head be the major weakness of anything? That's like being in a war zone, having one bullet left in your gun with the enemy right in front of you with a machete... and shooting him in the toe.

Well, depends on the life form. As all the victims are taken over by some unknown life form that can mean that the head is not the prime target anymore. If the opponents were still fully human, then the head or chest it would be (usually you shoot at the center of the mass and not the head if you want to hit something). But if the parasite decentralizes the "brain" that is controlling the movements, then shooting the head won't do you much good.
 
as much as it pains me to speak out in favor of a game by EA (and to be clear, everything else they make is recycled garbage released before it is remotely complete) dead space was good. a solid 8.5 i think. strong sound design, some creative gameplay mechanics, the anti gravity stuff was cool. over all a strong title. the fact that it was published by ea nearly made me skip it, frankly i dont think EA really made it.

i suspect ea simply realized that the foul stench of a corporate policy to only release half finished games and buggy rehashed garbage was becoming too firmly ingrained in the public's mind, and bought dead space from some anonymous publisher to try and deceive people into believing that electronic arts is anything but the cancer on the gaming community that it is.
 
Dude you're on drugs, Dead Space was off the chain. Then again if you've actually PLAYED a game called Sexy Beach, maybe that says something.

Well, I only played Dead Space for a few levels, got bored, and finished BioShock for the first time several months back.

I've never played Sexy Beach, but from what I've seen on Youtube, looks like nothing more than a well-polished interactive hentai game...
(Apparently, The Thing from The Addams Family has found a new career in life XD).
 
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