Furthermore, if fans are hungry for more Dead Space, then why not take the next step and do an original game instead of a remake? On top of that, it’s not clear that if EA does proceed to remake both games, will Motive Studio will be involved in either project. Gloomwood developer Dillon Rogers posted yesterday on Twitter a survey from EA that asked fans point blank how interested they would be in regards to the developer proceeding with not only a remake of Dead Space 2 done in a similar style to Motive Studio’s remake of the original game, but also its sequel in Dead Space 3.Įlectronic Arts has yet to comment on what their plans are for the series, despite the success and acclaim of the remake. After Motive Studio mused the idea of doing more with Dead Space, it would appear that publisher EA is taking a step towards doing just that. Back 4 Blood initially required a persistent online connection when it first launched if you were planning to play alongside AI teammates, but a later patch added an offline story mode for the game.Well, you can’t say that you didn’t see this coming. This isn't an unusual move, as many modern games require some form of an online check-in as an anti-piracy measure-or progression fairness to keep the playing field level when joining friends in co-op in Redfall's case-although this form of DRM has drawn criticism for adding extra steps to single-player titles. On the official Redfall FAQ, the new requirement states that a "persistent online connection is required" for single-player and co-op, and that a account will also be necessary. Unlike Dead Space though, Redfall is going to require an online connection, even when you want to play it alone. I may not love the genre, but it's nice to see an offline single player horror game doing well in a world where asymmetrical multiplayer horror games are popular. The series went away years ago following the shift from less horror, more action, co-op and even microtransactions that lost the goodwill of the fanbase. The developers also discussed how the horror genre was niche in the mid-2000s, but they think that the original game pushed horror in the direction of success "before it disappeared off the map," adding that the timing is now right for Dead Space's return. When they return, they’ll sit down with EA to discuss the future of Dead Space. There are ideas, that's for sure.” Ducharme continued by saying after making sure the remake launches with as few technical errors as possible, they’re going on vacation. There is interest on my side and I think on Roman's side in exploring Dead Space more. On the topic of coming back to the series in the future, Ducharme said that "it's a hope that we have. New fans and series veterans alike seem to love the Dead Space Remake, so where does the franchise go from here?ĭuring an interview with GQ, Dead Space's senior producer, Phil Ducharme, and creative director, Roman Campos-Oriola shared that they are interested in exploring new ideas. Dead Space Developers Interested In New Game | GameSpot News
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