The top Dead Space games, ranked

The top Dead Space games, ranked ...

Isaac Clarke, his trusted armor, and his beloved Plasma Cutter are all back in the remake of Dead Space. Since the first Dead Space was released in 2008, the series has continued with an entire trilogy and two spin-offs. This list will rank all Dead Space games from worst to best.

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Which Dead Space games are the best and worst?

Electronic Arts released Dead Space Ignition as a follow-up to Dead Space 2, but it lacks a semblance to the rest of the series.

The game is a shambles of uninspired puzzles that lack an actual game to break up the monotony. Without the gameplay to support it, the narrative is bleak and Ignition is a must-see experience for every hardcore fan.

Dead Space Extraction was a 2009 spin-off title that was first released on the Wii and later added to the PlayStation 3 for the first time during its initial development. Despite being well received, sales of the game never went up, and the game never received a direct sequel. Extraction is worth considering if you like the series.

Dead Space, the original that sparked it all, is a bonafide classic horror game that redefined space terror in gaming. Isaac Clarke's iconic look and weapons provided a perfect backdrop for the necromorphs. Later games in the series refined the narrative and expanded upon its core gameplay concepts.

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Dead Space 2 is the sequel to Alien, taking the original's concept, themes, and plot, and turning it to 11. Isaac Clarke returns in a much bigger, more action-packed game that expands the lore and world beyond Isaac and his time on the USG Ishimura.

Isaac is a fully-voiced and well-realized character. This change takes the narrative with Nicole and his connection to the Marker to new heights and serves as a perfect bridge between the intense action in the first game and the intense action in the third.

Dead Space 3 is the final installment of the Dead Space trilogy, embracing a comprehensive weapon modding system and a story co-op campaign. The story takes place in various locations and includes multiple sequences where players may embark on a ship and freely roam in multiple hub locations in deep space.

The unique perspective on the cooperative experience elevates the moment-to-moment action. One person plays Isaac, while your partner plays John Carver, a soldier who experiences hallucinations that the other player cannot see or hear.

Dead Space 3 has a lot of things that remind everyone of the later Xbox 360 era. These include an online pass, Kinect voice commands, and microtransactions for weapon upgrades. They aren't useful tools, but they do serve as a reminder of a strange period in gaming.

The Dead Space remake is a stunning recreation of the original game, while without compromising its original intent or charm. Isaac Clarke can speak, every weapon has different firing modes, and the USG Ishimura is fully rendered and can be explored in depth.

The Frostbite engine powers the visuals, and cosmic horror has never looked so good. It even includes a new conclusion, deeper ties into the Dead Space trilogy, and overall brings modern aesthetics and design to an impressive game. This makes the Dead Space remake the best Dead Space game and the ideal introduction for new players.