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  1. Mar 30, 2012
    9
    Wow! Let me start off by saying this is an amazing game. great set pieces, I love the science atmosphere, I don't believe there is enough of this in games. Loved the attention to detail like seeing water particles in zero-g's. Im a fan of body dismemberment, which i also dont think there is enough of in games, and I love horror, which this one did a lot better job at than the first. ThisWow! Let me start off by saying this is an amazing game. great set pieces, I love the science atmosphere, I don't believe there is enough of this in games. Loved the attention to detail like seeing water particles in zero-g's. Im a fan of body dismemberment, which i also dont think there is enough of in games, and I love horror, which this one did a lot better job at than the first. This game can be somewhat difficult at times, but that wasn't an issue for me. The designs could become somewhat repetitive. I dont know, It kinda of reminded me of uncharted with some of the set pieces, but in space. I loved this game from beginning to the very end. Lighting was amazing, so was sound, and story started really good, but became distracted into something else which was decent. Expand
  2. Nov 7, 2013
    9
    Dead Space 2 gives you a Bioshock feel especially early on. Whereas the Ishimura just gave the feeling of a functional ship, the environments in 2 feel like the sum of their parts. The sense of loss and the confusion of “what the heck happened here?” like Bioshock is present in Dead Space 2. Games like this can easily fall into a cliché story, but Dead Space 2 does a nice job of being moreDead Space 2 gives you a Bioshock feel especially early on. Whereas the Ishimura just gave the feeling of a functional ship, the environments in 2 feel like the sum of their parts. The sense of loss and the confusion of “what the heck happened here?” like Bioshock is present in Dead Space 2. Games like this can easily fall into a cliché story, but Dead Space 2 does a nice job of being more original than falling into the same story arcs of other horror stories. Nothing is too overplayed: music, enemies popping out of nowhere, etc. Very linear. Might’ve been moreso than the original. Another negative is that as the game progresses, you’ll figure out what enemies and how many will be coming based on the room layout and size. There’s also the occasional problem with the story where it’s the usual “Oh man! Item A broke down, I’ll go fix Item B, so we can progress”. It is not as noticeable as other games, but it gets tiresome in the later chapters. Despite the linearity, the pace is differentiated by varying elements. You’ll have the usual flying in zero gravity as well as feet on the ground sequences. The game is not too long and not too short. Like the original, it is completely up to you how you make your way through. This is welcomed freedom. You can upgrade any weapon, or not even use a weapon at all. In fact, the gameplay is basically a carbon copy of the first. Whereas in other games I’d find this a significant issue, I did not mind. For a price of around $10, this game is definitely worth picking up. Expand
  3. Feb 27, 2018
    8
    A good game and if not one of the better horror games of last gen. Every element in this game is good but nothing really blows you away. Primarily because theres not much different from the original. Even the story has the same theme of trying to figure out what the heck is going on. Reccomend if youre looking for a horror game or enjoy dead space
  4. Jun 30, 2012
    10
    Dead Space 2 is a big improvement over the first one, which is saying a lot because the original Dead Space was amazing. Most people are saying that in #2 they lost the "horror" and went more action, that is not the case at all. Do not compare this game to Resident Evil 5 who did just that, this game very well keeps its roots in the "horror" aspect the controls are smooth and graphics areDead Space 2 is a big improvement over the first one, which is saying a lot because the original Dead Space was amazing. Most people are saying that in #2 they lost the "horror" and went more action, that is not the case at all. Do not compare this game to Resident Evil 5 who did just that, this game very well keeps its roots in the "horror" aspect the controls are smooth and graphics are sharp the scares are tense, and combat is fluid and works well. I recommend playing this game with all lights off and some good headphones, lots of tense moments in this game Expand
  5. Jul 31, 2012
    8
    Dead Space 2 doesn't bring with it the same sense of experiencing something utterly new and innovative that its predecessor did. But it's nonetheless a terrific game, with a campaign that simultaneously leaves you satisfied and eager for more. This is survival horror game but this is not so scary. There are only few good scares and few places with scary and dark atmosphere. But this isDead Space 2 doesn't bring with it the same sense of experiencing something utterly new and innovative that its predecessor did. But it's nonetheless a terrific game, with a campaign that simultaneously leaves you satisfied and eager for more. This is survival horror game but this is not so scary. There are only few good scares and few places with scary and dark atmosphere. But this is still a very good game. Expand
  6. Mar 10, 2013
    10
    My first platinum trophy. Dead Space 2 is my second favorite survival horror game this gen, has my favorite male character of all time: Space Engineer Isaac Clarke. And the most badass weapon this gen...a foam finger that blows s@*# up. DS2 nails the atmosphere flawlessly with great sound effects, audio logs, text logs and beautiful environments and throws you in hell much more worse thanMy first platinum trophy. Dead Space 2 is my second favorite survival horror game this gen, has my favorite male character of all time: Space Engineer Isaac Clarke. And the most badass weapon this gen...a foam finger that blows s@*# up. DS2 nails the atmosphere flawlessly with great sound effects, audio logs, text logs and beautiful environments and throws you in hell much more worse than in the first one. DS2 doesn't have big improvements over the first, but lots of small ones. There are a handful amount of characters and all their performances all top notch. Clarke be praised. The story itself is one depressive yet epic trip through the head of Isaac. This game had lot: ''Is this game scary?'' questions. On easier difficulties. No it's not. But if you play it on Survivalist or Zealot on your first or second run (Zealot without new game+). Oohhh you'll get brutalized, you'll feel the intensity and sometimes you'll feel hopeless. And there is a Hard Core mode. 3 Saves, No new game+, Survivalist/Zeolot mix, low ammo and med packs. And if you die, you'll go back to your last save.
    DS2 it's single player has a high replay value like old school Resident Evil. With that I mean: Speedruns, X weapon only, No med packs, etc.. This game is just awesome. It has action and horror and survival on the higher difficulties And DS2 pulls off the combination perfectly. It had me in a chokehold from start to finish, and I watend more. And a game like that deserves a good score. Oh, multiplayer is fun with friends for a bit. But yeah... in DS2 the single player matters the most.
    Love it with every cel of my body. A great update of the first one. Isaac really needs a shot to redeem himself from DS3, for real.
    10/10 I doubted, but giving this a 9/10 I-I just couldn't.
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  7. May 5, 2013
    9
    An awesome sequel to an already awesome game! Dead Space 2 has even more horror, an even better story, great graphics/ environments and even bloodier combat which honestly i didn't think was possible! and to top that off all that great content with the single player its got some pretty interesting multiplayer that will definitely keep me playing this one for a while!
  8. May 28, 2013
    10
    Definitely a great sequel to a great franchise! Controls are smooth, enemies are fast and deadly, and the atmosphere is still amazing! A must buy for everyone!
  9. Aug 21, 2013
    9
    This is the game RE6 should have been. It manages to implement Action and Horror, both very effectively.
    The story is set three years after the original, and isn't entirely groundbreaking, but is interesting enough to keep you playing. Isaac himself would be that bit more interesting if he didn't look like... Well... an entirely forgettable grey haired guy.
    The gameplay is a nice third
    This is the game RE6 should have been. It manages to implement Action and Horror, both very effectively.
    The story is set three years after the original, and isn't entirely groundbreaking, but is interesting enough to keep you playing. Isaac himself would be that bit more interesting if he didn't look like... Well... an entirely forgettable grey haired guy.
    The gameplay is a nice third person shooter with a twist; it's deliberately slow.
    The game is scary. There are jumpscares, but because of them you are always alert, dreading what's around the next corner.
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  10. Jun 8, 2015
    8
    Dead Space 2 is great and is another successful installment in the Dead Space franchise. Copying the formula already established in the original, Dead Space 2 improves on everything Dead Space already established, and while that's all I hoped for, I can't help but feel it falls a little behind due to all the new features and tweaks added.

    Dead Space 2 picks up 3 years after the
    Dead Space 2 is great and is another successful installment in the Dead Space franchise. Copying the formula already established in the original, Dead Space 2 improves on everything Dead Space already established, and while that's all I hoped for, I can't help but feel it falls a little behind due to all the new features and tweaks added.

    Dead Space 2 picks up 3 years after the original. After his successful escape from the Ishimura and the Necromorphs that haunted it, Isaac Clarke has been kidnapped and forced into experimentation in an attempt to study the after effects of coming into contact with the marker. Unfortunately, Isaac still suffers from the Marker's effects and has to deal with the hallucinations of his dead girlfriend. To strengthen the story, Isaac has been given a voice and Isaac works well as a main character with a personality, and his struggle with madness makes up the better parts of Dead Space 2's journey. The other aspects of the story hold up well, with interesting side characters and an interesting setting, with the only real weakness centering around the weak antagonist, Teidman. Overall, the story is excellent.

    As for the gameplay, it largely remains the same. Necromporphs are fast creatures with blades for arms and the main form of killing them is to severe their limbs. The gameplay requires a cool head and percison, making every kill satisfying and rewarding. Many new improvements have been added to make gameplay smoother as well. The laser sights have been centered to make aiming at long distance easier, but the original aiming is still available. The stasis bar now has visible segments and regenerates to a certain amount, since kenisis is now needed more. You can now use kenisis to impale enemies with weapons and the necromorph blades, and all enemies now drop items and ammo. Power Nodes are more plentiful to make upgrading easier, and the new game plus can now be used to take on higher difficulties with full upgrades in tow.

    Overall, the game is still fun, with one important caviot. The previous Dead Space game was a blend of horror and action. This sequel opts for trade offs between action and horror and as a result, combat has gotten more hectic, with more enemy varieties, numbers, and an increase in enemy projectile based attacks. This more action focused gameplay could've worked if the core gameplay was adjusted to meet the new standards, but it wasn't.

    With the increase in enemies and enemy types, the hectic combat has made it very easy for the necromorphs to sneak up on you from behind. It may be more realistic, but without a counter measure or new mechanic to deal with these rear attacks, combat ultimately becomes cheap. This is something that never happened in the previous Dead Space, so combat was rarely frustrating, but here, it's a normal occurrence. Plus, the influx of enemies create a few scenarios where the fighting lasts too long, and combat can become overwhelming. There's also more enemies equipped with projectile based attacks, but no dodge mechanic to compensate. Lastly, it does't help that some of the little problems in the first game haven't been fixed successfully. Your kenisis based attacks and stasis move will randomly miss, go through enemies or do no damage upon contact. It's not common, but whenever it happens, it can be infuriating, esecially in the heat of battle.

    With the new focus on action gameplay, Dead Space 2's gameplay just wasn't tweaked well enough to meet the new challenge. While still fun, combat is also a very frustrating and unfair endeavor, especially in the last few chapters.

    Strangely enough, this game has also added a multiplayer mode. The premise is a team of humans going up against a team of necromorphs. The humans have to complete an objective within a limited amount of time while the necromorphs have to do their best to stop them. For the humans, controls largely remain the same, and ranking up unlocks more suits, upgrades and weapons to use in battle. The necromorphs are controlled not just by AI, but by players as well. The controls are simple and easy to get the hang of, but I do wish there was a tutorial teaching you to use them. Getting thrown in the deep end from the beginning wasn't easy.

    Even though the multiplayer can be fun, it's not very deep. With only one mode (complete the objective) and a small amount of maps, multiplayer is fun but doesn't have enough meat on it's bones to encourage you to buy Dead Space 2 specifically for it. The campaign is still the strongest aspect of the Dead Space series while the multiplayer is just a fun distraction, but it's not anything that will be missed if ditched completely.

    Ultimately, Dead Space 2 is a worthy successor and sequel to the groundbreaking original. While not quite as good as the first due to all it's new flaws and lackluster multiplayer, Dead Space 2 is still a well made game that fans of the original have to play.
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  11. Oct 13, 2013
    9
    Dead Space 2 is an amazing sequel. The graphics have improved, the sound design is great. The Necromorphes are as scary as ever. The gameplay has also improved, The Plasma Cutter, The Assault Rifle, and The Line Gun are all back as well as a few more weapons. The upgradable suits are now in different colors instead of just one. The added Multiplayer mode is really fun, Ellie is a greatDead Space 2 is an amazing sequel. The graphics have improved, the sound design is great. The Necromorphes are as scary as ever. The gameplay has also improved, The Plasma Cutter, The Assault Rifle, and The Line Gun are all back as well as a few more weapons. The upgradable suits are now in different colors instead of just one. The added Multiplayer mode is really fun, Ellie is a great edition to the series. Isaac seems much more relatable this time around, but this game is not as scary as the first installment was. Overall this is an amazing sequel but the original is better. Expand
  12. Jul 7, 2014
    9
    Dead Space 2 is not as scary as Dead Space 1 is, IMHO. Though it has its own merits: Isaac can now speak (not only just scream, as in Dead Space 1), and his nightmares about Nicole are just wonderful! Also, the speed flights through the vacuum are nice, too. Needless to say, the zero-gravity and vacuum features are still there, which is cool.
    Bottom line: it's a very good game (with less
    Dead Space 2 is not as scary as Dead Space 1 is, IMHO. Though it has its own merits: Isaac can now speak (not only just scream, as in Dead Space 1), and his nightmares about Nicole are just wonderful! Also, the speed flights through the vacuum are nice, too. Needless to say, the zero-gravity and vacuum features are still there, which is cool.
    Bottom line: it's a very good game (with less horror and more action, than in Dead Space 1), and I suggest you to buy it, if you love the first game.
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  13. Apr 21, 2014
    9
    a great sequel to an already awesome game. dead space is the resident evil of this generation since it is really to only true mainstream title that does survival horror well in last few years. its scary, gory and has great gameplay. the weapons are great, instead of making headshots, you are encouraged cut the limbs off your enemies. what this game offers that first one didn't is some morea great sequel to an already awesome game. dead space is the resident evil of this generation since it is really to only true mainstream title that does survival horror well in last few years. its scary, gory and has great gameplay. the weapons are great, instead of making headshots, you are encouraged cut the limbs off your enemies. what this game offers that first one didn't is some more memorable characters, a deeper story, and a schizophrenic Isac. and of course the eye ball scene, that's all Im gonna say. wish there was more for boss fights, but that's the only complaint, and the end of the game kind of snuck up on me when I thought there would be a little more, hence a boss fight would have been nice, which there kind of was but was way to easy. Expand
  14. Feb 13, 2015
    9
    Very good sequel! Everything that was great about the first dead space is improved. The story is interesting and the characters are well written. Must have for PS3 owners, especially the limited edition with Dead Space Extraction!
  15. Dec 6, 2014
    10
    Absolutely thrilling game. For a game from 2008, the graphics look like it's from 2013.
    Gameplay is addictive and all the weapons are unique enough that you'll want to frequently switch them.
    Story is gripping, especially the plot twist at the end.
    I absolutely love this game and I look forward to playing Dead Space 2
  16. Mar 15, 2018
    9
    It is said that a sequel never defeats the first one... This game was almost perfect, but it lacked something i can´t even describe. Still, hell of a sequel, and one of the best survival horror games i´ve ever played
  17. Aug 30, 2015
    9
    Ive got the platinum on this game, i like to brag about that. Ok me do like this game really much.Good if not better than the first. Just the right amount of action tension and jump scares. This is president evil.
  18. May 18, 2015
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I do not have to say anything. But i need to write one hundred and fifty characters. i think my score can describe it................................. Expand
  19. Feb 4, 2018
    8
    Dead Space 2 is the repetition of a story already seen: a second chapter that, although distorting the nature of the first, is considered by most reviewers, critics and players, better than the previous one. We saw it with Mass Effect, for example. I don't agree with this logic and here, I will explain why.

    Dead Space 2's plot takes us back where it had left us. Isaac Clarke was
    Dead Space 2 is the repetition of a story already seen: a second chapter that, although distorting the nature of the first, is considered by most reviewers, critics and players, better than the previous one. We saw it with Mass Effect, for example. I don't agree with this logic and here, I will explain why.

    Dead Space 2's plot takes us back where it had left us. Isaac Clarke was "recovered" and 3 years later, found himself placed in an asylum, due to his connection to the Marker's effects. From there on, things will only get worse, with a large-scale of necromorphs outflow. Nice: the story immediately begins with a bang, compared to the slow start of the first chapter. It's an interesting plot and certainly pushes strongly until the end of the story. I liked the Sprawl setting, but I preferred that ship stranded in space, called Ishimura. However, what I didn't appreciate, it's not only the excessive enigmatic halo linked to the events, but also the way in which they take place: in the first Dead Space, each chapter was concluded with a monorail tram system that brought you to the next destination, to the next chapter. You felt satisfied, relieved, and yet you knew that when that tram stopped, you'd have a great deal of work again. Not in Dead Space 2: the plot is a simple straight line, no interleaved pause, each chapter of the game comes and you couldn't even notice it, if it's not for a shy written line down-right the screen. This brings us to the second point. Isaac is an engineer, and it was nice to play his role in the first game: each chapter was a task, an effort – even professional – aimed at solving a situation, increasing the probability of surviving and get home in one piece. In Dead Space 2, a good part of the game is nothing but chasing people, and trying to reunite with certain characters encountered in the events. An almost constant "We will meet there" rigmarole. A few times, Isaac's actions really make the difference and if the difference is there, it's little perceived. It is a plot inferior to the one of the first Dead Space, substantially.

    Gameplay: what a second chapter should really give to be superior to the previous one? What was improved? The movements of Isaac, faster and more fluid, even in the beating with the foot or in the slap, far too slow in the first chapter; other plus points are the possibility to interchange suits, select them at will, the space flight sections with the suit, the freer gravity zero phases and the bypass method of electronic systems. But there's a problem in how Dead Space 2 manages to be a more difficult game than the first, even if it's less survival horror – I played at "Survivalist" mode the first time. In a survival horror game, few resources must be managed to deal with enemies that, in a higher number than yours, will try to kill you. In Dead Space 2, on the contrary, few resources must be managed to face many, too many, enemies in situations that have nothing to do with survival horror. Think about the ridiculous section with Tripods in the elevator (chapter 7), or the section on the mining drill (chapter 12), which is more acceptable but nonetheless out of place. Dead Space 2 mixes two genres, action and survival horror, that have nothing in common. I can't face dozens of enemies with 20-25 of Plasma cutter energy cells, just as I can't be scared if all I do is shoot as if I'm playing Uncharted. This paradoxically makes the game more difficult not for its survival component, but because I have to use few ammo (typical of survival horror games), to face dozens of enemies (typical of action games). Obviously other changes are aimed at simplifying the gameplay: removed the map, one of the things best done in the first game, to leave only the ridiculous "Navigation System", which now provide not only the goal to be reached but also the nearest store, bench and save station! In addition to this the power nodes can be freely reassigned, and their quantity (seemed to me) is quite excessive. My guys: Dead Space 2 has an identity crisis, this is the point, it is difficult in the wrong way. And despite everything it can be fun and even scary, but I can't accept a so messy mix of ideas in a game that is a sequel to one of the best survival horrors of the past decade.

    Graphically the game is undoubtedly better than the first one, and excellent even after more than 7 years. The soundtrack is good but it's in the ambient sounds, in the chilling echoes and screaming moans, that the game gives the best as the first Dead Space.

    There is no doubt that Dead Space 2 is a game that has improved in some things and that is able to make genuinely fear. However, some naive errors in wanting to merge two different genres, action and survival horror, made it a strange jumble. No doubt that many more people appreciated it and sales prove it. However I continue to claim that Dead Space 2 is far from being better than the first, fascinating, Dead Space.
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  20. May 15, 2018
    9
    Although Isaac becomes a generic protagonist in this game, the original game-play and atmosphere is back. This time it feels a lot more like an action game, but I thought that made it feel different enough from the last game.
  21. Oct 30, 2016
    9
    The first Dead Space set the bar extremely high, so it's understandable that Dead Space 2 doesn't quite reach that mark. However, for what it is, Dead Space 2 is still a blast, having much of what made the first game so great, and then some.

    Dead Space 2 leans a bit towards action than horror, in contrast to the first game. However, I'd be lying if I said that the game didn't get to me
    The first Dead Space set the bar extremely high, so it's understandable that Dead Space 2 doesn't quite reach that mark. However, for what it is, Dead Space 2 is still a blast, having much of what made the first game so great, and then some.

    Dead Space 2 leans a bit towards action than horror, in contrast to the first game. However, I'd be lying if I said that the game didn't get to me at some points. Despite my experience slaying the shambling horrors of Dead Space, I was on my toes and cautious a good way through the sequel, and I did jump frightened at some bits. Many things are the same, but the new setting of the sequel, being an actual city rather than a dark and dank mining ship, has you feeling unsettled in a different sense than the first. You now feel that this is a place where people actually lived, coming across residences and shopping centers and schools, being all the more poignant when these familiar settings are overrun with the Necromorph threat, with corpses abound and blood staining the floors and walls.

    A new addition to the previous gameplay is the changes to the zero-G sequences. Instead of the clunky act of jumping back and forth between surfaces, you are given full three dimensional control over in the air with your suit's thrusters, allowing you to fly through the air and adding a whole new aspect to combat in these areas, letting you fly around over your foes and blast them with superheated plasma. It's fun, and even though it's not as scary overall as the first Dead Space, it definitely does feel like Dead Space, still remaining true to its core of staying alive against the Necromorph menace.
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  22. Jul 23, 2023
    9
    Even better than the first "Dead Space". The influence of Naughty Dog's "Uncharted" is very apparent. Also, Isaac now speaks in the game, graphics have been improved, there are more guns and less backtracking. Visceral Games basically perfected the formula of the original. The multiplayer is a nice addition, but unessential. This is a superb survival horror game. I would rate this with aEven better than the first "Dead Space". The influence of Naughty Dog's "Uncharted" is very apparent. Also, Isaac now speaks in the game, graphics have been improved, there are more guns and less backtracking. Visceral Games basically perfected the formula of the original. The multiplayer is a nice addition, but unessential. This is a superb survival horror game. I would rate this with a 9.2 out of 10. Expand
  23. Feb 17, 2018
    10
    This game is like playing Resident evil 4 on space
    which is great
    great graphic, improved gameplay, great story, great atmosphere, heart-beating moments and many more.
    every one should play this once in there live time
  24. Oct 12, 2021
    9
    Dead Space 2 is to Dead Space, what Aliens (movie) was to Alien. The first game was a spectacular horror game, very atmospheric, slowly building tension. It had very tight gameplay too. Dead Space 2 focuses on the tight gameplay and further improves on it. It throws aliens at you left and right and you can make use of your more comprehensive weapon arsenal to kill them. Thanks to itsDead Space 2 is to Dead Space, what Aliens (movie) was to Alien. The first game was a spectacular horror game, very atmospheric, slowly building tension. It had very tight gameplay too. Dead Space 2 focuses on the tight gameplay and further improves on it. It throws aliens at you left and right and you can make use of your more comprehensive weapon arsenal to kill them. Thanks to its awesome sound design, the game is still scary. But it is scary in a way that Aliens was, keeping tension constantly high throughout the game. There is also great replay value here, because you unlock different difficulty modes which you can complete with your upgraded weapons brought from your previous saves.

    Overall, I loved Dead Space 2. I did not love it as much as I did Dead Space, but that is not a drawback, considering the first game is one of the best horror games ever made. I totally recommend Dead Space 2. It’s as good as a sequel can get.
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  25. Sep 12, 2018
    9
    Actually, i hate dead space for the first time, how can people play this game. The worst death scene i ever seen, makes me sick for a week until this sequel was released. The space suit is so damn cool, they really did a good job for advertising this game. This game maybe my favorite series of Death Space game. They mix action and horror really good. Death Space 2 was the reason i lovedActually, i hate dead space for the first time, how can people play this game. The worst death scene i ever seen, makes me sick for a week until this sequel was released. The space suit is so damn cool, they really did a good job for advertising this game. This game maybe my favorite series of Death Space game. They mix action and horror really good. Death Space 2 was the reason i loved this series Expand
  26. Oct 29, 2018
    9
    Dead Space 2 is a big step forward from the first game, the game is a lot more polished than the first one and its got a much better narrative. The combat has been improved too, melee hits are a lot smoother this time around and Issac has got a voice! This game is very disturbing and creepy, the monster design is terrifying. This game can be very challenging too and the upgrade system hasDead Space 2 is a big step forward from the first game, the game is a lot more polished than the first one and its got a much better narrative. The combat has been improved too, melee hits are a lot smoother this time around and Issac has got a voice! This game is very disturbing and creepy, the monster design is terrifying. This game can be very challenging too and the upgrade system has seen improvements as well. Great sequel! Expand
  27. Oct 31, 2019
    10
    The best game in the series I still play it now I have it on ps3 and 360 plus I'm getting it for pc I platinumed this game and enjoyed every minute of it I finished this game about 5 times I wish it was on ps4 plus I wish ea would make a dead space 4
  28. Nov 16, 2019
    10
    This game was mind blowing to me and was the first dead space game I played, the psychological horror elements in the game are just so interesting and elevate the game for me.

    This game takes place 3 years after the original on a ship named the Sprawl. Isaac starts of in an asylum for the insane and then the rest of the game plays out with Nicole and visions haunting Isaac. I love the
    This game was mind blowing to me and was the first dead space game I played, the psychological horror elements in the game are just so interesting and elevate the game for me.

    This game takes place 3 years after the original on a ship named the Sprawl. Isaac starts of in an asylum for the insane and then the rest of the game plays out with Nicole and visions haunting Isaac. I love the story although it can drags at times. The game also has some really intense moments like a train sequence is great. The bosses also add a fun element to the game as well. The ending to me was fantastic in my opinion and where dead space as a whole should of ended, a sense of dread but satisfaction, I love it. We then get a post credit scene which set up Dead space 3, I liked it when I finished Dead Space 2 but now wish we didn't have it after playing dead space 3.

    The new characters like Ellie are nice additions to the game and adds more to the game, the first one was about isolation for the most part but this game adds characters which betray you or help you, thankfully it works.

    The psychological element to this game makes sense after the ending of the original and works really well playing with the player, what is real and what is not, Nicole is creepy as hell and gave me nightmares, that's what a horror game should do. Sure this game has a lot of jump scares and they wear off after a while but it also adds tension as you never know when something is gonna jump out.

    The DLC was okay, pretty forgettable, but is really cool as we see what Isaac has left behind from the battles but sadly the character Gabe who appears in Dead Space Extraction (which is cool) was forgettable and doesn't really add anything in my opinion to the story of the second game.

    This game was amazing to me and still holds up well to this day. Every horror fan should at least play this game through once, it is one of the few horror sequels which objectively can be said to be better than the original.
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  29. Jan 11, 2020
    9
    Great and immersive story, it's really addictive.
    A must play and a amazing horror game.
Metascore
89

Generally favorable reviews - based on 78 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 75 out of 78
  2. Negative: 0 out of 78
  1. Mar 22, 2012
    60
    Perhaps the lack of anything new limits the impact of this sequel. The storyline isn't riveting, far from it in fact, but for players who reached the end in the original; you'll want to see what else is going on in the Dead Space universe.
  2. May 24, 2011
    88
    The transition between CGI and gameplay delivers a great horror atmosphere. Isaac Clarke's got personality and we are only missing some bigger bossfights.
  3. Mar 24, 2011
    88
    With this sequel, Visceral Games has masterfully expanded on the first Dead Space. They've revved up the series with tougher guns, a bigger setting, and online multiplayer, but kept the spirit and, most importantly, the scares of the original in tact.