Microsoft has updated the avatar line of clothes on 360 to include some items based on the awesome Dead Space.
In case you missed it in December, Dead Space 2 was officially unveiled. It's set years after the original and sees protagonist Isaac Clarke once again trapped in an alien nightmare as the Necromorph infection reaches a sprawling human city, the 'Sprawl', on the rings of Saturn.
We also ran an interview, which went along the lines of:
How is Dead Space 2's space station any different from the giant Ishimura? And why Isaac Clarke again? Isn't he dead?
Ian Milham, Art Director: While the Ishimura was all built by one company and had one feeling, the Sprawl is a whole city in space, built over time by different people. It has rich areas, poor areas, apartment blocks and commercial centers, schools and churches. The Sprawl lets us have a lot more diversity in our settings and themes. Isaac Clarke is back because his story has a lot more to be told, and his experiences in the original game will directly affect what happens in Dead Space 2. He's very much not dead, although he may wish he was.
In a way I just wish they hadn't let us see his face (a bit like Master Chief) because throughout the whole game I thought he was awesome until I found out what a t**t he looked like. And his voice doesn't suit his face either (well, his growls and screams at least).
I was both pleased by the developers surprising decision to reveal Isaac's face at the end...and then I saw just how uncomely his visage was which was a disappointment for me.
The "Sprawl" at the rings of Saturn?! I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict that if there is a third installment in the "Dead Space" series it will take place on Mars or Earth/the Moon.
Wait a minute did you guys even play the game you see his face right at the beggining of the game lol when you come into land to dispel a myth before it even began.
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