Dead Space (2011)

IronMonkey Studios

Android · iOS

3.55 from 240 ratings

466 members have it in their collection · 16 playing now · 88 backlogged · 59 wish listed

How long? Main story 13h · with extras 12h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

A 2011 science-fiction survival horror mobile game developed by Australian company IronMonkey Studios and published by Electronic Arts for iOS, BlackBerry Tablet OS, Xperia Play, Android and BlackBerry 10 devices.
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Details

Developers
IronMonkey Studios
Publishers
Electronic Arts
Genres
Adventure, Shooter
Themes
Action, Horror, Science fiction, Survival
Franchises
Dead Space
Series
Dead Space

Release dates

  • Jan 25, 2011 (North_America) iOS
  • Mar 22, 2011 (Europe) iOS
  • Dec 16, 2011 (Worldwide) Android
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Rating distribution

5 stars
52
4 stars
74
3 stars
81
2 stars
20
1 star
13
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SpoonMan

Review SpoonMan 4/5 · Mar 7, 2017

8th May, 2011 - the fated day on which I installed Dead Space and started playing it. I was going through a tremendous gaming phase, having finished Fallout 3 on very hard, Dragon Age: Origins on impossible and Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening on impossible. So, without considering the fact that I am not as good at playing FPS games, …

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8th May, 2011 - the fated day on which I installed Dead Space and started playing it. I was going through a tremendous gaming phase, having finished Fallout 3 on very hard, Dragon Age: Origins on impossible and Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening on impossible. So, without considering the fact that I am not as good at playing FPS games, I started playing Dead Space on hard. It wasn't the wrong decision, but the consequences were time-consuming. From that day, I played Dead Space on and off for almost a year, till today. Yes, I have finally finished Dead Space. I couldn't continue playing the game for an extended period because I kept getting mutilated by the Necromorphs at certain levels till it became frustrating and I gave up (temporarily). Now, I have realized that since I am a compulsive hoarder in video games as well, I kept saving the power nodes instead of upgrading my equipment. That might have been why I kept getting decimated again and again. In any case, after I used up all the collected power nodes and upgraded the contact beam, the game became a breeze; and except for a few annoying sequences, I didn't die much. The last boss was ridiculously easy and I don't know why it was even attacking, given how simple it was to dodge its attacks. Ultimately, the game will remain memorable - the eerie atmosphere, the disturbing and well-formulated storyline, the unique enemies and the awesome anti-gravity portions. Time to download Dead Space 2.

Actual Score: 4/5

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