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Dead Space demo arrives with triumphant pointlessness
BY Matthew RazakNovember 24th, 2008 More on:

I suppose a demo is never pointless, really. There may be some person out there who didn’t read our wonderful review of Dead Space and instantly go out and get it, but it’s unlikely. Still, EA wants every possible person to grab the game during the holiday season so they’ll be releasing a demo for it on PSN and Live tomorrow, Nov. 25. I suppose here is where I use the press releases joke of comparing the carving up of a turkey to the carving of necromorphs. Oh, those clever PR people.

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    Kristen Spencer
    November 24th, 2008
    at 1:10 pm

    Cool. This will let me decide whether it’s worth fight the Black Friday hordes at my local Target, which will be selling the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions for half price.

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    Rain Anderson
    November 24th, 2008
    at 2:33 pm

    Oh good, I’ll finally get to try this out.
    :)

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    Lee Bradley
    November 24th, 2008
    at 4:12 pm

    It’s definitely worth buying Kirsten. Completely unoriginal, but really well done.

    By the way, what is Black Friday? I know it has something to do with sales, but I never heard of it before. Sounds like a zombie game.

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