The game was developed by Visceral Games. The first entry into the Dead Space Franchise released way back in 2008 introduced fans to a new dimension of Survival/Horror Sci-Fi games. This has since left the fans wondering about the uncertain future of the popular gaming franchise. The Past EA shut down Visceral games, the original studio behind the Dead Space Franchise, back in October 2017. With no news on a potential future title, let’s take a look at the franchise and analyze the chances of a Dead Space 4. A franchise featuring multiple video games, two animated movies, and a comic book series. STill worth watching, though! Check it out if you have the chance.Here is everything we know thus far about the upcoming Dead Space 4 game.ĭead Space is, without a speck of doubt, one of the most adored gaming franchises on the planet. The animation is stylish enough to accomplish more than that and with better writing it could be something of the class of "Heavy Metal" or "Titan A.E.". I enjoyed the film, but I Felt disappointed by the story. It's a mixture of traditional western animation with some elements taken from the Japanese school (when it comes to the blood being splattered or the shrinking of the eye-irises for example). Even the CGI doesn't break the unity and doesn't feel out of place when it's there (mainly for the 3D models of the spaceships) The animation and the directing itself are quite good, well done boys! The perspectives and the camera angles are nice, the movements as well.
The backgrounds are detailed and not in contrast with the coloring of the characters and the animated objects (unlyke some other animations where you can "feel" what moves and what doesn't just because the animated objects are colored differently).
Everything from faces and expressions to clothes and hairstyles is neatly done. And the use of "Twinkle, twinkle Little Star" is creepy for sure! The character design is very well done, nothing that will totally amaze you, but it fits perfectly well into the atmosphere of the movie.
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The music - during the movie I hardly noticed any music, but the ending credits were quite good I can say. The voice cast is doing more or less OK, I guess that you can't expect them to put into their characters something that's not really there in the script and make them more interesting, so. maybe it's the dystopian future when Scienthology rules the Earth?!? OMG!! I can hear Charlton Heston screaming "Damn you all to hell!", we'd prefer the rule of the Apes). There's no background of the characters, too little information about the aim of their trip and the institution that sent them (some kind of a new religious organization. The problem is that the story itself just fails to grab you. There's nothing wrong in borrowing already tested classic elements, some fan-service is always welcome. The characters lack depth and emotional charge and the story itself is somehow ripping off key elements from John Carpenter's "The Thing" (the designs of the creatures.), Ridley Scott's "Alien" (the intro on the distant planet, the strong female lead, the ship sent by some corrupt institution we never really see.). And the reason for this is mainly the screenplay.
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So when I got my hands on this one I was pretty excited - a brand new mature oriented animated feature!! And when I say mature oriented I mean that it has some swear words plus animated violence and blood, which we don't see every day, especially when it comes to western animation (cause if you're into anime you can't complain from the lack of these elements) "Dead Space: Downfall" is above average, but far from brilliant. First of all let me say - I have no idea about the DEAD SPACE game and I'm not a fan of the game, but I am a hardcore animation fan and I follow pretty much everything that comes out. While I'm writing this review the current IMDb rating is 6.2 and I find it quite fare.