DenogginizerOS said:
Mine is showing up in my queue.
Same even had an open slot for over a week =/
DenogginizerOS said:
Mine is showing up in my queue.
Rated-Rsuperstar said:Those green cases can be stomped for items? Damn and here I thought they were nothing.
I have the same problem. Gamefly has been nothing but a headache to me for the past few months.DenogginizerOS said:
Mine is showing up in my queue.
Draft said:I only made it through chapter 2 last night before heading to bed, but that still entailed like 2 1/2 hours of playtime. The greatest compliment I can pay the game is that when I started, I cracked open a delicious Newcastle, and when I finally paused the game to go take a piss, I realized I'd left a third of the damn thing untouched after the first few minutes of playing.
A Newcastle! I let it get warm!
This game is basically amazing. This game is, in a lot of ways, more of a spiritual successor to System Shock 2 than Bioshock ever was. The character customization is not exactly RPG level, but it is still WAY up there. You have a ton of choices on how to proceed.
Combat is immensely satisfying. The atmosphere is top notch. The sound design is top notch. The graphics are top notch. The UI is top notch. Every part of the game shines with polish. Dead Space was clearly a labor of love from a talented team of people, and that shows everywhere.
My initial hype for Dead Space was born of its similarity to RE4. What I am pleased to report is that as much as it has in common with the True Game of Forever, there's just as much that Dead Space does differently.
Absolutely a huge game, highly recommended, and a real contender for GOTY.
EA. Challenge Everything. Renegade Team. :worship
PS3 version.Strider2K99 said:Which version Draft?
ultron87 said:I dunno about all you people comparing this to Bioshock, but this game's aesthetic is so close to Doom 3's that there can be no argument. It's like Doom 3 with enemies that don't happen to be flying skeletons with rocket launchers.
Spoiler tags sir.Jazzy Network said:That goddamn shooting mission (asteroids) blows. I mean just the shooting part itself.
Y2Kev said:Oh god wow.
Just out of curiosity, and maybe spoiler this for the more sensitive, but at the end of the game, how upgraded were you? What level suit? What level HP/air supply? How many guns had you maxed out? That sort of thing.Y2Kev said:I LOVED it.
I'm credits are HUUUUGE. This game better sell like a fucking shitton.
Draft said:Just out of curiosity, and maybe spoiler this for the more sensitive, but at the end of the game, how upgraded were you? What level suit? What level HP/air supply? How many guns had you maxed out? That sort of thing.
I think it will. Everyone's been saying its sold out everywhere. Unless they just undershipped...Y2Kev said:This game better sell like a fucking shitton.
Draft said:This game is basically amazing. This game is, in a lot of ways, more of a spiritual successor to System Shock 2 than Bioshock ever was.
Y2Kev said:My plasma cutter was maxed out in terms of damage and upgraded in capacity and reload time. After I got the level 4 suit schematic I just switched over to the Scorpion Rig since it was a marginal upgrade and I then spent my power nodes on maxing out HP (did not touch air). I have a few upgrades in the Ripper and one power upgrade in the Line Gun.
This isn't really a huge spoiler but it is about a post-game bonus:you get 10 power nodes upon completion
Not a story or gameplay spoiler, but don't put your controller down when you beat the game.
Game clock says 9 hours, but that doesn't count deaths and stuff...I'm gonna guess it was closer to 11 just based on my memory.
Jazzy Network said:Biggest spoilers ever.
Alex P said:I'm stuck again. Chapter 5 I believe.
Back in the medical pavilion. I've met the guy who goes crazy, he sent the regenerative necromorph after me the one time. I made it out. Now I see him a second time and I get locked in an examination room with the regenerative necromorph again and WAY too many others. Is there a secret to this or do I have to take them all out? Because I've been trying for almost two hours. Fuck, I knew Hard was a bad idea.
Spruchy said:Wow wtf man...now I don't even want to play the game.
Agreed, they never send me what I want when i want it.Exarchos said:I have the same problem. Gamefly has been nothing but a headache to me for the past few months.
it's a bit of both.Costanza said:I think it will. Everyone's been saying its sold out everywhere. Unless they just undershipped...
plagiarize said:it's a bit of both.
i genuinely hate to say i called this ages ago. Dead Space has been Bioshocked. essentially, it's flown under the radar until about a week or two before release. many many companies base their first shipments on preorder numbers which is usually okay...
but when hype for a game suddenly balloons out of nowhere just before release, the first shipment is going to be woefully inadequate. i've been saying all along that it'd happen to Dead Space. i've been telling everyone at the EB i work at part time to preorder if they had anything more than a passing interest... but nobody wanted to hear.
then, in the last week we suddenly get swamped with people calling about it and asking about it. telling them they need to preorder... they were all just 'nah, i'll just pick it up next week'.
turned away so many people last night. sent them all to other stores but those were sold out shortly after we started doing that. it was kind of depressing knowing all these people were missing out. i didn't take any solace in having called it.
Zeliard said:I wouldn't say the demand is very heavy as a general rule. I'm going to pick Dead Space up from Circuit City after work today since it's on my way, and when I called this morning they said they had 15 copies of the PS3 version alone. So, your mileage may vary. If the big game shops like EB and Gamestop are sold out, try something like Circuit City or Best Buy.
Captain N said:I'm in Chapter 5 and will someone give me some tips...I am at the initate feeding system and I press it..and nothing really happens.
For what it's worth I stepped into a Toys'R'Us looking to pick it up and there was 5-6 people there all trying to buy it and all of them were pissed off because they didn't have the game in yet.Zeliard said:I wouldn't say the demand is very heavy as a general rule. I'm going to pick Dead Space up from Circuit City after work today since it's on my way, and when I called this morning they said they had 15 copies of the PS3 version alone. So, your mileage may vary. If the big game shops like EB and Gamestop are sold out, try something like Circuit City or Best Buy.
Y2Kev said:Alex:do you see the cryogenic chamber in the center of the room? You have to chop his legs off and then run to the panel that activates the chamber, freezing him. You cannot kill him, so you are supposed to run if you don't see the chamber.
fistfulofmetal said:Nah, he's talking about when:You enter the dark flickery large surgery room and all the doors are locked. You get attacked by the big fucker and his buddies. You just gotta survive the 2 or 3 waves of enemies before Kendra unlocks the door
I can't wait to sit down and play this tonight. I really have a feeling I'll feel the same about it. There's not many game that get feeling of isolation right, so it's a very unique feeling when they do, and this one looks like it gets it right even from the trailers.Draft said:I only made it through chapter 2 last night before heading to bed, but that still entailed like 2 1/2 hours of playtime. The greatest compliment I can pay the game is that when I started, I cracked open a delicious Newcastle, and when I finally paused the game to go take a piss, I realized I'd left a third of the damn thing untouched after the first few minutes of playing.
A Newcastle! I let it get warm!
This game is basically amazing. This game is, in a lot of ways, more of a spiritual successor to System Shock 2 than Bioshock ever was. The character customization is not exactly RPG level, but it is still WAY up there. You have a ton of choices on how to proceed.
Combat is immensely satisfying. The atmosphere is top notch. The sound design is top notch. The graphics are top notch. The UI is top notch. Every part of the game shines with polish. Dead Space was clearly a labor of love from a talented team of people, and that shows everywhere.
My initial hype for Dead Space was born of its similarity to RE4. What I am pleased to report is that as much as it has in common with the True Game of Forever, there's just as much that Dead Space does differently.
Absolutely a huge game, highly recommended, and a real contender for GOTY.
EA. Challenge Everything. Renegade Team. :worship
Papercuts said:Fuuuuck, gamefly didn't send it to me, even though I have an open slot and no other game.
I'll probably just cave and buy it tomorrow.
_tetsuo_ said:o dear god. the refueling station. the broken tram. in the thick fog. the necromorph roars.
This game god damn wins