Skip to main content

The Dead Space Remake Teaser Reminds Us How Frightening Space (and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star) Is

How I wonder what you are...

Screenshot from Dead Space

Recommended Videos

During yesterday’s EA Play showcase, the company announced a remake for their sci-fi horror series Dead Space.

Originally developed by Visceral Games, in some ways it feels like the franchise just happened yesterday, mostly because it’s stuck with me since its original launch in 2008.

When talking about survival horror in video games, Dead Space is high on many gamers’ lists (myself included) due to its claustrophobic, desolate atmosphere, its grotesque creature design (the Necromorphs – who you have to dismember), and its genuine scares throughout.

Taking place in, well, space, you play Isaac Clarke, an engineer on a quest to find out why he’s lost communication with another ship (the Ishimura). His girlfriend, Nicole, is one of the crew members on the Ishimura, and when Isaac arrives he (and those accompanying him) find out that those aboard the Ishimura have been slaughtered by Nercomorphs who then proceed to take out most of Isaac’s crew.

What follows is an absolutely chilling experience, right down to the game’s sound design. It truly felt like you were navigating through a spacecraft infested with aliens. I remember jumping at nearly every sound I’d hear, waiting for something to creep up on me in one of the many empty corridors since nearly everyone was dead. With Isaac being a silent protagonist, the only sounds you’d hear from him were shaky breaths and the inevitable screams of terror when faced with the Necromorphs.

Did I mention that characters suffer from hallucinations, too? Because yeah, that’s exactly what we need on top of all of the horror that’s part of the gameplay.

Dead Space would go on to get two sequels, the last being released in 2013. Now, 8 years later, we’re getting a remake helmed by Motive.

The announcement trailer has not only reignited the fear of the original but it’s also ruined a perfectly good nursery rhyme. The time-honored tradition of turning an innocent song into nightmare fuel is alive and well.

What’s really exciting about this project is that it’s being remade from the ground up. This isn’t just an HD remaster, but an entirely rebuilt game for next-gen consoles (PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S) and PC. Honestly, if we’re about to get something as visually stunning as the Resident Evil 2 Remake or the Final Fantasy 7 Remake I will simultaneously let out a fangirl screech AND hide behind my pillow.

According to Dark Horizon, Phillippe Ducharme (the game’s senior producer) had this to say:

“We have a passionate team at Motive who are approaching this remake as a love letter to the franchise. Going back to the original and having the opportunity to do so on next-gen consoles excited everyone on the team.

As we look to modernize the game, we’ve reached out to dedicated fans and invited them to provide us with feedback since the early stages of production to deliver the Dead Space game they want and for new players to enjoy as well.”

If you have played Dead Space, then this will surely put a new, horrific spin on a classic. If you haven’t played Dead Space then BOY are you in for a terrifying treat when this comes out.

(Image: EA/Motive)

Want more stories like this? Become a subscriber and support the site!

The Mary Sue has a strict comment policy that forbids, but is not limited to, personal insults toward anyone, hate speech, and trolling.—

Have a tip we should know? tips@themarysue.com

Author
Briana Lawrence
Briana (she/her - bisexual) is trying her best to cosplay as a responsible adult. Her writing tends to focus on the importance of representation, whether it’s through her multiple book series or the pieces she writes. After de-transforming from her magical girl state, she indulges in an ever-growing pile of manga, marathons too much anime, and dedicates an embarrassing amount of time to her Animal Crossing pumpkin patch (it's Halloween forever, deal with it Nook)

Filed Under:

Follow The Mary Sue:

Exit mobile version