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Dead Space launch trailer actually shows humans
BY Jeremy HillOct. 14th, 2008 More on:

Dead Space finally hit stores today and a lot of us are basking in its limb severing glory. To compliment this momentous occasion, EA has released a brand new trailer that lightly touches on some events leading up to the gameplay. That’s not to say there isn’t footage of something getting its torso ripped apart, but we do see more human interaction than before. We also get our heart strings pulled a little bit because it seems Isaac is searching for a lady friend of his. What better way to show your love than by taking on a suicide mission against space monsters? Simply put, this trailer will make you drool over Dead Space so much, the only cure will be to go out and buy it pronto. But should you still be cautious, stay tuned for our review. Matt has been playing the game since last week and should have a detailed review up sometime tomorrow.

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    Brittany Vincent
    October 14th, 2008
    at 8:54 pm

    Dead Space didn’t hit stores today, though. At least, not here in KY. Today was its shipping date. I was very upset.

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    Luke Walker
    October 14th, 2008
    at 9:38 pm

    That was both terrifying and amazing. Even the comics didn’t do it justice.

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