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Dead Space 3

Dead Space 3 is a 2013 survival horror action video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 3, Windows, and Xbox 360. It is the third and final main entry in the Dead Space series. The game's story follows player-character Isaac Clarke and his allies as they explore the frozen planet Tau Volantis to discover the origins of the growing threat from their enemies the Necromorphs. Players control Isaac and explore the environment, solve puzzles, and find resources while fighting Necromorphs and hostile humans called Unitologists. The game supports online cooperative multiplayer sessions in which a second player takes the role of new character John Carver.

Dead Space 3
Developer(s)Visceral Games
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Director(s)Ben Wanat
Producer(s)David Woldman
Designer(s)
  • Ben Walker
  • Pat Lipo
Programmer(s)
  • Steve Timson
  • Louis Gascoigne
Artist(s)
  • Alex Muscat
  • Ian Milham
Composer(s)
SeriesDead Space
Platform(s)
Release
  • NA: February 5, 2013
  • AU: February 7, 2013
  • EU: February 8, 2013
Genre(s)Survival horror, action
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Production of the game began in 2011 after the release of Dead Space 2; the sequel was initially planned as a horror-focused experience but demands from Electronic Arts resulted in the introduction of action elements, the de-emphasis of horror themes, and the introduction of microtransactions. The gameplay was adjusted based on the new setting, and the story was written to close out the series and explain the remaining mysteries of the Necromorphs. Composers Jason Graves and James Hannigan wrote the game's score. A downloadable content (DLC) episode subtitled Awakened was released in March 2013; it was developed with more focus on horror elements.

Dead Space 3 was promoted with additional media, including a graphic novel called Dead Space: Liberation. Critics gave the game a generally positive reception, praising to its atmosphere and gameplay, but critics and players questioning its shift towards action. Awakened gained a mixed reception; its plot holes and shortness were criticized. Dead Space 3 peaked high in sales charts but sold fewer copies than the publisher had expected so plans for a sequel were abandoned, the development team was disbanded, and Visceral Games closed in 2017. The series remained dormant until a remake of the first Dead Space game was released in 2023.

Gameplay Edit

 
Protagonist Isaac Clarke fighting a Necromorph on the planet Tau Volantis

Dead Space 3 is a science-fiction-themed survival horror action video game. Players control lead character Isaac Clarke from a third-person perspective through a level-based narrative campaign. Players navigate a variety of environments—mostly on the ice-covered planet Tau Volantis—completing narrative-based missions, solving physics-based puzzles in the environment, and fighting monsters called Necromorphs.[1][2][3] In addition to standard movement, Isaac can climb some ladders to reach high platforms and rappel up and down some vertical slopes with accompanying controls for sideways movements and dodging environmental threats.[4] During some sections, Isaac can explore outer space but has a limited supply of air. Some areas are subject to weightlessness, with Isaac using his RIG suit to explore debris and spacecraft.[3]

While exploring, Isaac can break crates using his melee attack or a stomp action. The Kinesis ability can move or pull objects and the Stasis ability slows a target's movement for a limited time.[4] As with previous Dead Space games, almost all gameplay displays show in-game as diegetic holographic projections; the exception is the interface for a crafting bench.[5] Isaac's health and energy meters are shown on the back of his RIG suit, ammunition counts are shown on the weapons, and opening the inventory screen does not pause the game.[6]

Isaac must fight several types of Necromorphs that emerge from the environment; he also encounters human enemies, and occasional three-way battles between Isaac, Necromorphs, and human soldiers occur.[3] Isaac can use two weapons to combat the Necromorphs, which can only be killed by severing their limbs, a method called strategic dismemberment.[7][8] In addition to standard movement-based combat, Isaac can move into cover behind some objects such as box piles.[9] All weapons draw from a pool of universal ammunition.[10] Some items such as health, weapons, and ammunition can be found in the environment, and additional items and customized weapons are created using crafting benches that are found during the campaign.[4] Weapons are crafted using blueprints and can be customized with multiple firing types, melee counter enhancements, and buffs to enhance damage.[7][11] Crafting resources are found in the environment; these are retrieved using a scavenger robot and are collected with ammunition from defeated enemies. Resources can also be purchased with real money in microtransactions using the bench interface.[3][4]

Alongside the single-player mode, a second player can take on the role of secondary protagonist John Carver in online cooperative (co-op) multiplayer mode. The co-op game is opened from the main menu, from which the host player can invite a friend or create an open invitation for any player to drop into a session.[12] While leaving the story mostly unchanged, co-op mode adjusts the game's puzzles, and unlocks co-op-exclusive side missions and cutscenes related to Carver.[1][13] A central part of the co-op campaign is "asymmetrical dementia", in which players experience different hallucinations.[14] The Xbox 360 version incorporates the Kinect peripheral, with which players can use voice commands to communicate and activate abilities such as stasis.[13] Beating the game unlocks New Game Plus, allowing players to carry over weapons and armor, and additional gameplay modes. "Classic" mode removes crafting and plays similarly to earlier games. "Pure Survival" has enemies but no resources, enforcing health-and-ammunition management and focusing on crafting. "Hardcore" introduces permadeath, in which Isaac has only one life; his death forces the player to restart the game from the beginning of the campaign.[12][15]

Synopsis Edit

Setting and characters Edit

 
The central cast of Dead Space 3; from left to right, Isaac Clarke, Jennifer Santos, Austin Buckell, Ellie Langford, Robert Norton, and John Carver.

Dead Space 3 is set in the 26th century. In the backstory, resource-starved humanity experimented with an alien artifact called the Black Marker, which triggered dementia and mental illness, and changed corpses into monsters called Necromorphs. During the initial outbreak, a new religion called the Church of Unitology, which worshipped the Marker as a divine force that would lead humanity to a unified state dubbed "Convergence", arose. Later experiments with copies known as Red Markers led to the same result, prompting the Earth Government (EarthGov) to hide the Red Markers. The Marker incidents are revived when the mining ship USG Ishimura discovers one on the planet Aegis VII. In the present, the Markers are attacking humanity; while EarthGov tries to contain the crisis and exploit the Markers for their energy, the Church of Unitology works to spread the Markers' influence.[16][17]

The main protagonist of Dead Space 3 is Isaac Clarke, an engineer who survived the Ishimura incident, resultant torture by EarthGov for the Marker blueprints in his mind, a subsequent outbreak on the Titan-based space-station Sprawl, and mental illness triggered by the Markers.[16] The secondary protagonist is John Carver, an EarthGov soldier who survived a Necromorph outbreak that killed his family.[18] Other characters include Ellie Langford, a pilot and Isaac's ex-girlfriend; Robert Norton, an EarthGov officer and Ellie's new boyfriend; Jacob Danik, terrorist leader of a militant Unitologist group called the Circle;[19][20][21] and Marker researchers Jennifer Santos and Austin Buckell.[21]

Plot Edit

Two centuries ago, a military team on the frozen planet Tau Volantis retrieves an artifact called the Codex; the team's commander kills his remaining subordinate, erases data on the Codex, and commits suicide. In the present, Isaac is hiding in a colony on Earth's moon when Carver and Norton forcibly recruit him to help them find Ellie, escaping a Necromorph outbreak triggered by Danik and the Circle. Ellie's location is traced to Tau Volantis, which is assumed to be the Marker home world. Isaac, Carver, Norton, Santos, and Buckell travel to Tau Volantis's moon; they rescue Ellie and investigate the orbiting derelict ship Terra Nova, discovering evidence of past research on the Necromorphs and the recurring phrase "Turn it off". They crash-land on Tau Volantis, and Isaac and Carver separate from the rest of the crew. Isaac and Carver find Buckell shortly before he dies from his wounds and hypothermia. After reuniting, the survivors set off in search of a key called "Rosetta"; they are pursued by Danik and the Circle, who followed them to Tau Volantis. Norton betrays the group to the Circle, hoping to safely return to Earth with Ellie; Danik betrays Norton who is then killed by Isaac in self-defense. Santos later dies during another Necromorph attack.

"Rosetta" is revealed to be a cryogenically frozen alien who is native to Tau Volantis, whose population was another victim of the Necromorph infection. Isaac experiences a vision that reveals the Markers influence evolution and perpetuate the Necromorph life cycle. As a last resort before being overwhelmed, the aliens created a machine that sent the planet's moon−in reality a giant, intelligent Necromorph hivemind−into hibernation by freezing the entire planet; the message "Turn it off" came from the Markers so the moon can awaken and summon more of their species to consume all life in the universe. "Rosetta" was used by Tau Volantis' first research expedition to create the Codex, a DNA key that can control the machine. Danik captures Ellie and threatens to kill her, forcing Isaac and Carver to give him the Codex in exchange. Danik deactivates the machine, reviving the moon and triggering Convergence—the absorption of all organic matter on Tau Volantis to empower the moon. Danik dies in the resulting destruction. After sending Ellie away, Isaac and Carver reach the machine and reactivate it, which kills the moon and apparently them. With the Marker signal gone, a saddened Ellie returns to Earth.

In Awakened, the still-living Isaac and Carver try to escape Tau Volantis, facing more Necromorphs and suffering from severe hallucinations. Through one of these, Isaac learns the other moons were awoken and are searching for Earth. Isaac and Carver use a Circle shuttle to reach the Terra Nova to find a lightspeed drive and warn Earth, and they confront a cult of insane Circle survivors. The moons invade Isaac's mind and reveal to him they always knew Earth's location, and were stalling him and Carver. After killing the cultists, Isaac and Carver return to Earth on the ship but find it under attack by the moons. They crash into an approaching moon, leaving their fates unknown.

Development Edit

Following the release of Dead Space 2, the team of developers at studio Visceral Games found sales were similar to those of the first game but the production budget had increased.[22] A 2012 report showed Dead Space 3 was almost canceled following the poor sales of Dead Space 2, which disappointed publisher Electronic Arts.[23] The team felt the need to incorporate more mainstream elements into the series.[22] The game's director was Ben Wanat, who had worked on the series as a designer of the Necromorphs and as a writer of the series' background lore.[24] David Woldman was senior producer.[25] After the increased action focus of Dead Space 2, Wanat wanted to return to survival-horror elements with the crafting system that was originally designed to emphasize Isaac's engineering background.[24] To broaden the third game's appeal, the developers altered the game's genre by incorporating action elements, though there was an effort to keep the horror elements the series was known for.[24][26] Antony Johnston, who had written for the original game and its related media, said the decision was indicative of the team's wishes and a "necessary evil" to increase sales.[27]

The game's production was troubled; during a franchise review, the developers received multiple requests from Electronic Arts, whose priority was to increase sales by following then-current gaming trends, leading to clashes with the production team's wishes for the game, including the simplification of the final crafting system and the contentious introduction of microtransactions, which the team did not want.[24] The shift was part of Electronic Arts' refocusing of marketing and resources on established franchises with strong sales figures, contrasting with their earlier experiments with new game ideas like Dead Space.[26] Microtransactions were kept optional with unlimited resource mining using a remote device and yielding the same items that could be purchased; at release, players assumed this feature was a glitch.[28] When production finished, some of the team remained to complete work on the DLC episode Awakened while the rest dispersed to work on other Electronic Arts franchise projects.[29]

Game design Edit

Executive producer Papoutsis stated the team wanted to make a game that was superior in quality to Dead Space 2.[30] The game was first developed for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, then ported to Windows, resulting in limited graphical options for Windows. According to Papoutsis, the team wanted the game experience to be similar across all platforms.[31] When asked whether a Wii U version was being considered, Papoutsis said the platform was wrong for the Dead Space series at that point.[32] For the Xbox 360 version, the team implemented Kinect functionality into the co-op mode. The team had worked with other motion-control-based systems in the series but had never worked with Kinect. They used only voice-based commands because they felt gestures would disrupt the established gameplay feel.[33] The game engine, which was carried over from earlier games in the series, had to be adjusted for larger environments.[1] Real-time depth-of-field adjustment and more-realistic reflections and light behavior were new technical additions.[34] The team tried preserve the diegetic UI design but had to break this rule and create a more-conventional, full-screen UI display for the crafting bench; an early version that showed Isaac working over the desk with displays around him was deemed unusable.[5]

Electronic Arts had repeatedly raised the possibility of including a multiplayer mode to broaden the series' appeal; it was dropped from the first game for design and budget reasons while Dead Space 2 includes it as a separate competitive mode.[24] Fans of the series had also requested the inclusion of a cooperative mode.[1] For Dead Space 3, the team agreed to include cooperative multiplayer from the outset and "do it properly". The original proposal was to have a hallucinatory "Shadow Isaac" who would appear to be like another character, playing into early story concepts surrounding Isaac's mental state, but Electronic Arts prompted the team to make a more traditional co-op mode without the horror elements.[24] Story producer Chuck Beaver said after the game's release, the switch from single-player to including co-op happened in the middle of the game's production.[35] The tuning and balance of gameplay and enemies needed to be adjusted to account for the co-op element; some sections were made co-op exclusive with unique story elements.[32][36] There were also adjustments to the enemy artificial intelligence (AI) and spawning rates are unique to the co-op mode.[25]

The new setting Tau Volantis allowed the team to experiment with obscuring visibility with sudden blizzards, combining it with the sound design to create a different type of tension than previous entries.[7] Woldman compared the design of levels to a roller coaster, with moments of high action and tension between periods of rest.[25] The game's environments were made more open rather than the enclosed settings of earlier games to prompt players to use different tactics when dealing with enemies.[1] The vertical environmental design also meant rappelling could be incorporated.[33] The Flotilla, a zero-gravity section, was designed with "some pretty wild setups" that had to be reduced in intensity or cut from the final version.[29] The Flotilla allowed the team to incorporate more traditional, closed environments like those in the first two Dead Space games.[37] From December 2011, the team focused on tuning controls and the weapon-upgrade system, increasing the speed of Isaac's movements from Dead Space 2 to match the new human enemies.[38] The in-game currency Credits was removed to focus players on the crafting system.[14] The team also wanted to minimize backtracking, which had been used and criticized in the original game and reduced in Dead Space 2. Where it did happen, the environment and gameplay design were changed to provide something new.[25]

Scenario and art design Edit

When Wanat became director, he wanted to place more focus on story than had the earlier games. As the team suspected, it would be the final game in the series, and they decided to conclude the overall narrative.[22] Wanat said he "shoehorned in" a lot of story to close the series.[24] The cliffhanger ending of Awakened left the series open for a possible continuation.[29] The team had written a backstory for the Dead Space universe, and beginning with Dead Space 2 had started making a cohesive narrative involving these elements. Feedback from players wanting explanations for the Markers prompted a focus on their origins and the creation of the Necromorphs.[19] Speaking about the pacing, Wanat said he wanted to give players breathing space and to pace the horror elements.[39] Beaver was involved with the series from the beginning.[18] The story and script were a collaborative effort between Beaver, Wanat, and in-house writer Jay Turner.[40] Another writer on the project during 2011 was novellist Cherie Priest, who appreciated the experience but was uninterested in working again with Electronic Arts.[41]

The early narrative would have explored Isaac's mental state, focusing on the Shadow Isaac companion; hallucinations would play a part in gameplay and player interaction. The finale would be adjusted around Shadow Isaac, both in both single-player and co-op modes. Shadow Issac was scrapped because Electronic Arts wanted the team to avoid psychosis and dementia as central themes.[24] The shift to incorporating co-op required story rewrites and presented problems during story presentation; Carver vanished from scenes in which he did not appear with Isaac.[24][35] While the final narrative kept elements of psychological horror, the focus shifted to the characters surviving the environment of Tau Volantis.[7] The narrative, which reveals the Necromorphs' involvement in human evolution, references the work of Erich von Däniken.[42] The Necromorph Moon is a reference to the Great Old Ones created by H. P. Lovecraft, whose work had been an influence on the series since its inception.[43]

As with the rest of the series, Isaac is portrayed as a reluctant participant in events.[44] The character Carver emerged after Shadow Isaac was scrapped; the request was for a soldier-type character that was then common in mainstream gaming.[24] Carver was constructed "as his own man" with personal issues that make him vulnerable to the Markers.[18] His behavior and role were intended to contrast with Isaac's experience with the Markers. The co-op storylines allow players to get to know Carver as a character.[36] During early design concepts, Wanat wanted Carver to be "a monster inside and out"; Wanat sketched Carver with ugly facial scarring that was retained in a reduced form.[18] The hallucination elements relating to Carver's role in the co-op gameplay were retained in a limited form in the final game but time-and-budget constraints limited their incorporation.[24] The militant Unitologist faction emerged from the team's desire to include a human-enemy faction for Isaac to fight alongside the Necromorphs.[34]

The game's art director was Alex Muscat, who was senior environmental artist on Dead Space 2.[45] Previous lead series artist Ian Milham left the team after pre-production was completed.[22] Speaking about the art design, Muscat said there were several key elements retained for the game, including its science-fiction setting, feelings of fear and loneliness, and the presence of disturbing elements. Without changing much of the world design, Muscat added more color to environments and lowered the light contrast. There were also color changes to reinforce situations, giving more variety to environments.[45] Patrick O’Keefe created the concept art and designed Tau Volantis to make players exploring it seem insignificant and small.[46] Tau Volantis drew inspiration from John Carpenter's movie The Thing and other sources.[14] The environmental design for the human-made ruins on Tau Volantis was intended to appear less high-technology with devices and character outfits that are inspire by pre-digital machinery and safety equipment.[45][47] The team referenced vintage photographs of expeditions to Antarctica and contemporaneous scientific outposts in Alaska to give these environments a familiar feeling.[48] The ice formations were given a serrated appearance to look as though they might cut the player, making the environment threatening and referencing recurring visual motifs within the series.[49] The alien city was created as a homage to the spaceship in Alien, using circles as a recurring visual and design motif.[42]

Isaac's design was kept consistent with earlier designs in the series; his suit design and choice of weaponry had become iconic.[45] The character's suit was redesigned to fit in with the cold environment; a fur-collared version was chosen because the team liked it more than the other options.[50] The humanoid Necromorphs were redesigned to appear more horrifying; and some had specific inspirations—the Feeders were recycled from one of the original game's early concepts using re-animated mummies, and the Infectors are homages of the monsters of Alien and The Thing.[51] The team researched frozen mummies from lost polar expeditions to accurately design the enemies.[39] The alien Necromorph designs for Tau Volantis, which was originally an ocean planet and used a non-human species, drew inspiration from illustrations of aquatic life by Ernst Haeckel. Their design was allowed to be less realistic and potentially more horror-themed; it is also a homage to early concept designs for the original Dead Space.[52] The Moon incorporates features from squids and jellyfish.[43]

Audio Edit

The Dead Space series is known and noted for its audio design. Calhoun wanted to expand upon the use of sound to create tension and scare players.[37] Sound elements were recorded in-house; the team used voice and audio samples to create disturbing sounds in the environment, for example, they shook dry teabags to create a dry, crunchy sound for one type of enemy. Many of the new Necromorph sounds were provided by the development team.[53] Gunner Wright provided voice and motion capture for Isaac, describing the part in Dead Space 3 as fun to perform.[54] Carver was voiced and motion-captured by Ricardo Antonio Chavira.[18] Sonita Henry voiced Ellie while new characters Robert Norton and Jacob Danik were played by Robert Gant and Simon Templeman, respectively.[55]

Jason Graves, composer for much of the Dead Space franchise, returned to work on Dead Space 3, creating the score with newcomer James Hannigan.[56][57] Mirroring the shift towards action in the gameplay, the music shifted to be more action-oriented, though Graves wanted to keep themes and motifs from earlier games.[56] Hannigan's pieces focused on narrative movement; consciously avoided Graves's established style.[57][58] The zero-gravity environments, while generally realistic, use small musical cues to emphasize action elements.[59] Graves and Hannigan mostly worked on different areas of the music, and focused on specific chapters, but both of their compositions feature in some sections of the game.[57][58]

Release Edit

Rumors about the game's developed emerged during 2011 and 2012.[23] A later leak revealed some of the gameplay concepts, including elements such as Shadow Isaac that were ultimately cut.[24] The game was officially revealed at E3 2012 in June.[60] A trailer focusing on the co-op and action elements was produced, leading fans to become worried about the direction the game was taking and prompting Wanat to reassure fans it would retain horror elements.[39] A demo was launched on January 22, 2013, through PlayStation Network and Xbox Live, reaching two million downloads by February 3.[61] Players with Dead Space 2 save data gained early access to a powerful version of the Plasma Cutter weapon.[62] Players with save data from Mass Effect 3 could unlock a RIG suit that is themed on the N7 armor of Mass Effect protagonist Commander Shepard.[63]

Dead Space 3 was released worldwide during February 2013; it released in North America on February 5, Australia on February 7, Europe on February 8, and in Japan February 14.[64][65][66] The launch trailer featured Wright portraying Isaac in live-action.[67] Customers who pre-ordered the PC version were also provided with a copy of Dead Space.[61] The PC version was originally exclusive to Electronic Arts' Origin platform but on June 18, 2020, it was released on rival platform Steam.[68] Alongside the standard version, a limited edition that gave players early access to two powerful RIG suits and associated weapons was released.[69] Electronic Arts collaborated with Treehouse Brand Stores to create a special edition of the game that was called the Dev Team Edition and includes promotional and behind-the-scenes material created by staff members, an art book, themed postcards and posters, a water bottle designed after the game's health packs, and a Marker statue. Two versions were created for the standard and limited editions.[70]

Two pieces of printed media—the novel Dead Space: Catalyst and the graphic novel Dead Space: Liberation—were created to promote Dead Space 3;[71] forming part of the "trans-media franchise" approach Electronic Arts had adopted for the Dead Space series.[72][73] Catalyst, which was written by B. K. Evenson and released on October 2, 2012, by Tor Books, is set during the period of EarthGov's experimentation on the Markers.[74] Liberation, which was written by Ian Edginton and illustrated by Christopher Shy, was released on February 5, 2013, by Titan Books, and focuses on Carver's first contact with the Necromorphs and his involvement with Ellie's search for Tau Volantis.[75][76]

At launch, multiple DLC items were sold separately from the microtransaction systems, and tied into the crafting and upgrade systems. The DLC covered upgrades to the scavenger robot, and new suits and armor. There was also an online pass to allow used copies to access online play.[77] Papoutsis hinted on story-based DLC in January 2013.[15] A story-based DLC expansion subtitled Awakened was released worldwide on March 12.[78] Following the completion of Dead Space 3 some months before release, production began on the DLC. Awakened was produced by a small, separate team who worked on their own ideas with their own budget and resource allocation.[79] The DLC's producer Shereif Fattouh said the concept for a fear-based experience had been in place for some time and was not influenced by any feedback about the main game.[80]

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

On review aggregate website Metacritic, the Windows and Xbox 360 versions scored 78 points out of 100 based on 68 and 16 reviews respectively, while the PS3 version scored 76 based on 37 reviews.[81][82][83] During the 2013 National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards, Dead Space 3 was nominated in the categories "Animation, Interactive"; "Direction in a Game Cinema"; "Sound Effects"; and "Use of Sound, Franchise".[94] Upon its release, Dead Space 3 received generally positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised its gameplay, crafting system, and graphics. A common criticism was the move from survival-horror toward action, which many felt weakened the experience.[95] Fan reaction was also mixed on the change to an action-heavy experience, both before and after release.[22][39][80]

Tim Turi of Game Informer and Arthur Gies of Polygon were positive about the game, saying the incorporation of action benefited the series without diluting its horror and aesthetic, and praising the co-op mode as an unobtrusive addition.[8][87] Shaun McInnis of GameSpot, while calling its story convoluted, praised its atmospheric presentation and gameplay additions.[2] Nathan Ditum of PC Gamer praised the game's tone and co-op elements, though he noted pacing issues due to its size and the disjointed nature of its chapters; he also said the game is a natural evolution of the series and still carries key elements of the Dead Space series.[92] Joystiq's Ludwig Kietzmann called Dead Space 3 "an exciting, shocking and mammoth adventure", praising its integration of action elements and co-op mode, and lauded its space sections as some of the best parts of the game.[89] Computer and Video Games's Matthew Pellett praised the mechanics, highlighting some early co-op sections and enemy designs for their use of horror but said several elements, including changes to ammunition and a lack of variety, were detrimental, and that the game "[wasn't] Dead Space anymore".[10]

Edge Magazine lauded Dead Space 3's immersion and outer-space section but said the campaign is too long and the storyline of saving humanity lets down the narrative.[85] Electronic Gaming Monthly's Ray Carsillo praised the presentation and storyline but said the mechanics are generic and noted a lack of horror compared with earlier games in the series. Carsillo also said the microtransactions are an unwelcome addition to the game.[9] IGN's Casey Lynch spoke negatively about the game's story and mission structure but said the gameplay in both single-player and co-op is enjoyable enough to allow players to overlook any problems.[88] Dan Whitehead writing for Eurogamer summed up the game as having many contradictory parts ranging from polished and well-designed to clumsy or unoriginal, calling it a game for newcomers rather than series fans.[86]

Ryan Stevens of GameTrailers enjoyed the co-op gameplay and noted the outer-space sections as a highlight but disliked the story and characters, and criticized the microtransactions.[3] Joel Gregory of PlayStation Official Magazine UK, while enjoying the gameplay, noted a loss of elements that make earlier Dead Space games stand out, and that the recycling of elements caused a loss of scariness.[90] Edwin Evans-Thirlwell writing for Official Xbox Magazine UK praised the crafting and co-op integration, but wrote negatively about the story and repetitive gameplay elements.[91] VideoGamer.com was less enthusiastic than other reviewers, faulting a lack of originality and faulting the quality of both action and horror elements.[93]

Critics gave Awakened a mixed reception.[96][97] Lynch called it the best part of Dead Space 3 due to its focus on Isaac's mental state; he, however, criticized its status as DLC rather than being part of the main game.[98] Carsillo praised the DLC's psychological elements but faulted its plot and lack of new environments.[99] Evans-Thirlwell enjoyed it as an extension of the game experience but criticized its recycling of game assets.[100] McInnis enjoyed the new cult enemies but generally faulted it for a lack of new elements in environments and combat.[101] Richard Mitchell writing for Joystiq enjoyed the expansions to the lore but noted the DLC's lack of new gameplay elements made it a hard sell.[102] Whitehead summed up the DLC as "short and insulting", saying its only redeeming element is the sound gameplay carried over from the main game, and calling it otherwise unenjoyable given its price.[103] Plot holes surrounding the protagonists' fates and the DLC's short length were generally criticized.[98][99][101][103]

Sales Edit

In the United States, Dead Space 3 was the top-selling game in February 2013, according to the NPD Group.[104] It sold 605,000 copies in North America during its debut month.[105] In the first week of sales in the United Kingdom, Dead Space 3 peaked at number one on sales charts but sales were more than 20% less than those of Dead Space 2.[106] Both Dead Space 3 and Crysis 3, which were released in the same month, failed to meet Electronic Arts' sales expectations though no sales figures for either game were released.[107]

Future Edit

Prior to Dead Space 3's release, a report indicated Electronic Arts wanted to move the series away from the survival-horror genre once the Dead Space trilogy was complete.[23] During production of Dead Space 3, the team created story and gameplay concepts for the next game, which would have focused on the protagonist scavenging to survive as humanity neared extinction; Wanat envisioned the protagonist as Ellie rather than Isaac. The gameplay would have expanded upon the open, brief, zero-gravity sections in Dead Space 3, redesigned the Necromorphs to work in zero-gravity environments, reworked the crafting system, and incorporated a variety of ships to explore. There was also a concept for the Necromorphs' origin and the measures humanity might have to take to avoid extinction.[29] Ultimately, plans for a fourth Dead Space game were abandoned as the team disbanded to work on other projects.[22][29] Wanat had material planned for up to an envisioned fifth game.[24]

Following the release of Dead Space 3, rumors Electronic Arts had canceled the series emerged; the company denied these rumors and stated Visceral Games was working on other properties at the time.[108][109] Visceral Games had shifted to work on Battlefield Hardline, which allowed them to become accustomed to the Frostbite game engine, which Electronic Arts was mandating for all of its in-house games.[29] Visceral Games was closed in 2017 amid production on a Star Wars video game project.[110] The Dead Space series remained dormant until the 2021 announcement of a remake of Dead Space that was developed by Motive Studios. The developers took into account feedback from the series when developing the remake, saying microtransactions would be omitted.[111][112] The Dead Space remake was released on January 27, 2023, for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S.[113]

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dead, space, 2013, survival, horror, action, video, game, developed, visceral, games, published, electronic, arts, playstation, windows, xbox, third, final, main, entry, dead, space, series, game, story, follows, player, character, isaac, clarke, allies, they,. Dead Space 3 is a 2013 survival horror action video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 3 Windows and Xbox 360 It is the third and final main entry in the Dead Space series The game s story follows player character Isaac Clarke and his allies as they explore the frozen planet Tau Volantis to discover the origins of the growing threat from their enemies the Necromorphs Players control Isaac and explore the environment solve puzzles and find resources while fighting Necromorphs and hostile humans called Unitologists The game supports online cooperative multiplayer sessions in which a second player takes the role of new character John Carver Dead Space 3Developer s Visceral GamesPublisher s Electronic ArtsDirector s Ben WanatProducer s David WoldmanDesigner s Ben WalkerPat LipoProgrammer s Steve TimsonLouis GascoigneArtist s Alex MuscatIan MilhamComposer s Jason GravesJames HanniganSeriesDead SpacePlatform s PlayStation 3WindowsXbox 360ReleaseNA February 5 2013AU February 7 2013EU February 8 2013Genre s Survival horror actionMode s Single player multiplayerProduction of the game began in 2011 after the release of Dead Space 2 the sequel was initially planned as a horror focused experience but demands from Electronic Arts resulted in the introduction of action elements the de emphasis of horror themes and the introduction of microtransactions The gameplay was adjusted based on the new setting and the story was written to close out the series and explain the remaining mysteries of the Necromorphs Composers Jason Graves and James Hannigan wrote the game s score A downloadable content DLC episode subtitled Awakened was released in March 2013 it was developed with more focus on horror elements Dead Space 3 was promoted with additional media including a graphic novel called Dead Space Liberation Critics gave the game a generally positive reception praising to its atmosphere and gameplay but critics and players questioning its shift towards action Awakened gained a mixed reception its plot holes and shortness were criticized Dead Space 3 peaked high in sales charts but sold fewer copies than the publisher had expected so plans for a sequel were abandoned the development team was disbanded and Visceral Games closed in 2017 The series remained dormant until a remake of the first Dead Space game was released in 2023 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Synopsis 2 1 Setting and characters 2 2 Plot 3 Development 3 1 Game design 3 2 Scenario and art design 3 3 Audio 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Sales 6 Future 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksGameplay Edit nbsp Protagonist Isaac Clarke fighting a Necromorph on the planet Tau VolantisDead Space 3 is a science fiction themed survival horror action video game Players control lead character Isaac Clarke from a third person perspective through a level based narrative campaign Players navigate a variety of environments mostly on the ice covered planet Tau Volantis completing narrative based missions solving physics based puzzles in the environment and fighting monsters called Necromorphs 1 2 3 In addition to standard movement Isaac can climb some ladders to reach high platforms and rappel up and down some vertical slopes with accompanying controls for sideways movements and dodging environmental threats 4 During some sections Isaac can explore outer space but has a limited supply of air Some areas are subject to weightlessness with Isaac using his RIG suit to explore debris and spacecraft 3 While exploring Isaac can break crates using his melee attack or a stomp action The Kinesis ability can move or pull objects and the Stasis ability slows a target s movement for a limited time 4 As with previous Dead Space games almost all gameplay displays show in game as diegetic holographic projections the exception is the interface for a crafting bench 5 Isaac s health and energy meters are shown on the back of his RIG suit ammunition counts are shown on the weapons and opening the inventory screen does not pause the game 6 Isaac must fight several types of Necromorphs that emerge from the environment he also encounters human enemies and occasional three way battles between Isaac Necromorphs and human soldiers occur 3 Isaac can use two weapons to combat the Necromorphs which can only be killed by severing their limbs a method called strategic dismemberment 7 8 In addition to standard movement based combat Isaac can move into cover behind some objects such as box piles 9 All weapons draw from a pool of universal ammunition 10 Some items such as health weapons and ammunition can be found in the environment and additional items and customized weapons are created using crafting benches that are found during the campaign 4 Weapons are crafted using blueprints and can be customized with multiple firing types melee counter enhancements and buffs to enhance damage 7 11 Crafting resources are found in the environment these are retrieved using a scavenger robot and are collected with ammunition from defeated enemies Resources can also be purchased with real money in microtransactions using the bench interface 3 4 Alongside the single player mode a second player can take on the role of secondary protagonist John Carver in online cooperative co op multiplayer mode The co op game is opened from the main menu from which the host player can invite a friend or create an open invitation for any player to drop into a session 12 While leaving the story mostly unchanged co op mode adjusts the game s puzzles and unlocks co op exclusive side missions and cutscenes related to Carver 1 13 A central part of the co op campaign is asymmetrical dementia in which players experience different hallucinations 14 The Xbox 360 version incorporates the Kinect peripheral with which players can use voice commands to communicate and activate abilities such as stasis 13 Beating the game unlocks New Game Plus allowing players to carry over weapons and armor and additional gameplay modes Classic mode removes crafting and plays similarly to earlier games Pure Survival has enemies but no resources enforcing health and ammunition management and focusing on crafting Hardcore introduces permadeath in which Isaac has only one life his death forces the player to restart the game from the beginning of the campaign 12 15 Synopsis EditSetting and characters Edit nbsp The central cast of Dead Space 3 from left to right Isaac Clarke Jennifer Santos Austin Buckell Ellie Langford Robert Norton and John Carver Dead Space 3 is set in the 26th century In the backstory resource starved humanity experimented with an alien artifact called the Black Marker which triggered dementia and mental illness and changed corpses into monsters called Necromorphs During the initial outbreak a new religion called the Church of Unitology which worshipped the Marker as a divine force that would lead humanity to a unified state dubbed Convergence arose Later experiments with copies known as Red Markers led to the same result prompting the Earth Government EarthGov to hide the Red Markers The Marker incidents are revived when the mining ship USG Ishimura discovers one on the planet Aegis VII In the present the Markers are attacking humanity while EarthGov tries to contain the crisis and exploit the Markers for their energy the Church of Unitology works to spread the Markers influence 16 17 The main protagonist of Dead Space 3 is Isaac Clarke an engineer who survived the Ishimura incident resultant torture by EarthGov for the Marker blueprints in his mind a subsequent outbreak on the Titan based space station Sprawl and mental illness triggered by the Markers 16 The secondary protagonist is John Carver an EarthGov soldier who survived a Necromorph outbreak that killed his family 18 Other characters include Ellie Langford a pilot and Isaac s ex girlfriend Robert Norton an EarthGov officer and Ellie s new boyfriend Jacob Danik terrorist leader of a militant Unitologist group called the Circle 19 20 21 and Marker researchers Jennifer Santos and Austin Buckell 21 Plot Edit Two centuries ago a military team on the frozen planet Tau Volantis retrieves an artifact called the Codex the team s commander kills his remaining subordinate erases data on the Codex and commits suicide In the present Isaac is hiding in a colony on Earth s moon when Carver and Norton forcibly recruit him to help them find Ellie escaping a Necromorph outbreak triggered by Danik and the Circle Ellie s location is traced to Tau Volantis which is assumed to be the Marker home world Isaac Carver Norton Santos and Buckell travel to Tau Volantis s moon they rescue Ellie and investigate the orbiting derelict ship Terra Nova discovering evidence of past research on the Necromorphs and the recurring phrase Turn it off They crash land on Tau Volantis and Isaac and Carver separate from the rest of the crew Isaac and Carver find Buckell shortly before he dies from his wounds and hypothermia After reuniting the survivors set off in search of a key called Rosetta they are pursued by Danik and the Circle who followed them to Tau Volantis Norton betrays the group to the Circle hoping to safely return to Earth with Ellie Danik betrays Norton who is then killed by Isaac in self defense Santos later dies during another Necromorph attack Rosetta is revealed to be a cryogenically frozen alien who is native to Tau Volantis whose population was another victim of the Necromorph infection Isaac experiences a vision that reveals the Markers influence evolution and perpetuate the Necromorph life cycle As a last resort before being overwhelmed the aliens created a machine that sent the planet s moon in reality a giant intelligent Necromorph hivemind into hibernation by freezing the entire planet the message Turn it off came from the Markers so the moon can awaken and summon more of their species to consume all life in the universe Rosetta was used by Tau Volantis first research expedition to create the Codex a DNA key that can control the machine Danik captures Ellie and threatens to kill her forcing Isaac and Carver to give him the Codex in exchange Danik deactivates the machine reviving the moon and triggering Convergence the absorption of all organic matter on Tau Volantis to empower the moon Danik dies in the resulting destruction After sending Ellie away Isaac and Carver reach the machine and reactivate it which kills the moon and apparently them With the Marker signal gone a saddened Ellie returns to Earth In Awakened the still living Isaac and Carver try to escape Tau Volantis facing more Necromorphs and suffering from severe hallucinations Through one of these Isaac learns the other moons were awoken and are searching for Earth Isaac and Carver use a Circle shuttle to reach the Terra Nova to find a lightspeed drive and warn Earth and they confront a cult of insane Circle survivors The moons invade Isaac s mind and reveal to him they always knew Earth s location and were stalling him and Carver After killing the cultists Isaac and Carver return to Earth on the ship but find it under attack by the moons They crash into an approaching moon leaving their fates unknown Development EditFollowing the release of Dead Space 2 the team of developers at studio Visceral Games found sales were similar to those of the first game but the production budget had increased 22 A 2012 report showed Dead Space 3 was almost canceled following the poor sales of Dead Space 2 which disappointed publisher Electronic Arts 23 The team felt the need to incorporate more mainstream elements into the series 22 The game s director was Ben Wanat who had worked on the series as a designer of the Necromorphs and as a writer of the series background lore 24 David Woldman was senior producer 25 After the increased action focus of Dead Space 2 Wanat wanted to return to survival horror elements with the crafting system that was originally designed to emphasize Isaac s engineering background 24 To broaden the third game s appeal the developers altered the game s genre by incorporating action elements though there was an effort to keep the horror elements the series was known for 24 26 Antony Johnston who had written for the original game and its related media said the decision was indicative of the team s wishes and a necessary evil to increase sales 27 The game s production was troubled during a franchise review the developers received multiple requests from Electronic Arts whose priority was to increase sales by following then current gaming trends leading to clashes with the production team s wishes for the game including the simplification of the final crafting system and the contentious introduction of microtransactions which the team did not want 24 The shift was part of Electronic Arts refocusing of marketing and resources on established franchises with strong sales figures contrasting with their earlier experiments with new game ideas like Dead Space 26 Microtransactions were kept optional with unlimited resource mining using a remote device and yielding the same items that could be purchased at release players assumed this feature was a glitch 28 When production finished some of the team remained to complete work on the DLC episode Awakened while the rest dispersed to work on other Electronic Arts franchise projects 29 Game design Edit Executive producer Papoutsis stated the team wanted to make a game that was superior in quality to Dead Space 2 30 The game was first developed for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 then ported to Windows resulting in limited graphical options for Windows According to Papoutsis the team wanted the game experience to be similar across all platforms 31 When asked whether a Wii U version was being considered Papoutsis said the platform was wrong for the Dead Space series at that point 32 For the Xbox 360 version the team implemented Kinect functionality into the co op mode The team had worked with other motion control based systems in the series but had never worked with Kinect They used only voice based commands because they felt gestures would disrupt the established gameplay feel 33 The game engine which was carried over from earlier games in the series had to be adjusted for larger environments 1 Real time depth of field adjustment and more realistic reflections and light behavior were new technical additions 34 The team tried preserve the diegetic UI design but had to break this rule and create a more conventional full screen UI display for the crafting bench an early version that showed Isaac working over the desk with displays around him was deemed unusable 5 Electronic Arts had repeatedly raised the possibility of including a multiplayer mode to broaden the series appeal it was dropped from the first game for design and budget reasons while Dead Space 2 includes it as a separate competitive mode 24 Fans of the series had also requested the inclusion of a cooperative mode 1 For Dead Space 3 the team agreed to include cooperative multiplayer from the outset and do it properly The original proposal was to have a hallucinatory Shadow Isaac who would appear to be like another character playing into early story concepts surrounding Isaac s mental state but Electronic Arts prompted the team to make a more traditional co op mode without the horror elements 24 Story producer Chuck Beaver said after the game s release the switch from single player to including co op happened in the middle of the game s production 35 The tuning and balance of gameplay and enemies needed to be adjusted to account for the co op element some sections were made co op exclusive with unique story elements 32 36 There were also adjustments to the enemy artificial intelligence AI and spawning rates are unique to the co op mode 25 The new setting Tau Volantis allowed the team to experiment with obscuring visibility with sudden blizzards combining it with the sound design to create a different type of tension than previous entries 7 Woldman compared the design of levels to a roller coaster with moments of high action and tension between periods of rest 25 The game s environments were made more open rather than the enclosed settings of earlier games to prompt players to use different tactics when dealing with enemies 1 The vertical environmental design also meant rappelling could be incorporated 33 The Flotilla a zero gravity section was designed with some pretty wild setups that had to be reduced in intensity or cut from the final version 29 The Flotilla allowed the team to incorporate more traditional closed environments like those in the first two Dead Space games 37 From December 2011 the team focused on tuning controls and the weapon upgrade system increasing the speed of Isaac s movements from Dead Space 2 to match the new human enemies 38 The in game currency Credits was removed to focus players on the crafting system 14 The team also wanted to minimize backtracking which had been used and criticized in the original game and reduced in Dead Space 2 Where it did happen the environment and gameplay design were changed to provide something new 25 Scenario and art design Edit When Wanat became director he wanted to place more focus on story than had the earlier games As the team suspected it would be the final game in the series and they decided to conclude the overall narrative 22 Wanat said he shoehorned in a lot of story to close the series 24 The cliffhanger ending of Awakened left the series open for a possible continuation 29 The team had written a backstory for the Dead Space universe and beginning with Dead Space 2 had started making a cohesive narrative involving these elements Feedback from players wanting explanations for the Markers prompted a focus on their origins and the creation of the Necromorphs 19 Speaking about the pacing Wanat said he wanted to give players breathing space and to pace the horror elements 39 Beaver was involved with the series from the beginning 18 The story and script were a collaborative effort between Beaver Wanat and in house writer Jay Turner 40 Another writer on the project during 2011 was novellist Cherie Priest who appreciated the experience but was uninterested in working again with Electronic Arts 41 The early narrative would have explored Isaac s mental state focusing on the Shadow Isaac companion hallucinations would play a part in gameplay and player interaction The finale would be adjusted around Shadow Isaac both in both single player and co op modes Shadow Issac was scrapped because Electronic Arts wanted the team to avoid psychosis and dementia as central themes 24 The shift to incorporating co op required story rewrites and presented problems during story presentation Carver vanished from scenes in which he did not appear with Isaac 24 35 While the final narrative kept elements of psychological horror the focus shifted to the characters surviving the environment of Tau Volantis 7 The narrative which reveals the Necromorphs involvement in human evolution references the work of Erich von Daniken 42 The Necromorph Moon is a reference to the Great Old Ones created by H P Lovecraft whose work had been an influence on the series since its inception 43 As with the rest of the series Isaac is portrayed as a reluctant participant in events 44 The character Carver emerged after Shadow Isaac was scrapped the request was for a soldier type character that was then common in mainstream gaming 24 Carver was constructed as his own man with personal issues that make him vulnerable to the Markers 18 His behavior and role were intended to contrast with Isaac s experience with the Markers The co op storylines allow players to get to know Carver as a character 36 During early design concepts Wanat wanted Carver to be a monster inside and out Wanat sketched Carver with ugly facial scarring that was retained in a reduced form 18 The hallucination elements relating to Carver s role in the co op gameplay were retained in a limited form in the final game but time and budget constraints limited their incorporation 24 The militant Unitologist faction emerged from the team s desire to include a human enemy faction for Isaac to fight alongside the Necromorphs 34 The game s art director was Alex Muscat who was senior environmental artist on Dead Space 2 45 Previous lead series artist Ian Milham left the team after pre production was completed 22 Speaking about the art design Muscat said there were several key elements retained for the game including its science fiction setting feelings of fear and loneliness and the presence of disturbing elements Without changing much of the world design Muscat added more color to environments and lowered the light contrast There were also color changes to reinforce situations giving more variety to environments 45 Patrick O Keefe created the concept art and designed Tau Volantis to make players exploring it seem insignificant and small 46 Tau Volantis drew inspiration from John Carpenter s movie The Thing and other sources 14 The environmental design for the human made ruins on Tau Volantis was intended to appear less high technology with devices and character outfits that are inspire by pre digital machinery and safety equipment 45 47 The team referenced vintage photographs of expeditions to Antarctica and contemporaneous scientific outposts in Alaska to give these environments a familiar feeling 48 The ice formations were given a serrated appearance to look as though they might cut the player making the environment threatening and referencing recurring visual motifs within the series 49 The alien city was created as a homage to the spaceship in Alien using circles as a recurring visual and design motif 42 Isaac s design was kept consistent with earlier designs in the series his suit design and choice of weaponry had become iconic 45 The character s suit was redesigned to fit in with the cold environment a fur collared version was chosen because the team liked it more than the other options 50 The humanoid Necromorphs were redesigned to appear more horrifying and some had specific inspirations the Feeders were recycled from one of the original game s early concepts using re animated mummies and the Infectors are homages of the monsters of Alien and The Thing 51 The team researched frozen mummies from lost polar expeditions to accurately design the enemies 39 The alien Necromorph designs for Tau Volantis which was originally an ocean planet and used a non human species drew inspiration from illustrations of aquatic life by Ernst Haeckel Their design was allowed to be less realistic and potentially more horror themed it is also a homage to early concept designs for the original Dead Space 52 The Moon incorporates features from squids and jellyfish 43 Audio Edit See also Music of the Dead Space series The Dead Space series is known and noted for its audio design Calhoun wanted to expand upon the use of sound to create tension and scare players 37 Sound elements were recorded in house the team used voice and audio samples to create disturbing sounds in the environment for example they shook dry teabags to create a dry crunchy sound for one type of enemy Many of the new Necromorph sounds were provided by the development team 53 Gunner Wright provided voice and motion capture for Isaac describing the part in Dead Space 3 as fun to perform 54 Carver was voiced and motion captured by Ricardo Antonio Chavira 18 Sonita Henry voiced Ellie while new characters Robert Norton and Jacob Danik were played by Robert Gant and Simon Templeman respectively 55 Jason Graves composer for much of the Dead Space franchise returned to work on Dead Space 3 creating the score with newcomer James Hannigan 56 57 Mirroring the shift towards action in the gameplay the music shifted to be more action oriented though Graves wanted to keep themes and motifs from earlier games 56 Hannigan s pieces focused on narrative movement consciously avoided Graves s established style 57 58 The zero gravity environments while generally realistic use small musical cues to emphasize action elements 59 Graves and Hannigan mostly worked on different areas of the music and focused on specific chapters but both of their compositions feature in some sections of the game 57 58 Release EditRumors about the game s developed emerged during 2011 and 2012 23 A later leak revealed some of the gameplay concepts including elements such as Shadow Isaac that were ultimately cut 24 The game was officially revealed at E3 2012 in June 60 A trailer focusing on the co op and action elements was produced leading fans to become worried about the direction the game was taking and prompting Wanat to reassure fans it would retain horror elements 39 A demo was launched on January 22 2013 through PlayStation Network and Xbox Live reaching two million downloads by February 3 61 Players with Dead Space 2 save data gained early access to a powerful version of the Plasma Cutter weapon 62 Players with save data from Mass Effect 3 could unlock a RIG suit that is themed on the N7 armor of Mass Effect protagonist Commander Shepard 63 Dead Space 3 was released worldwide during February 2013 it released in North America on February 5 Australia on February 7 Europe on February 8 and in Japan February 14 64 65 66 The launch trailer featured Wright portraying Isaac in live action 67 Customers who pre ordered the PC version were also provided with a copy of Dead Space 61 The PC version was originally exclusive to Electronic Arts Origin platform but on June 18 2020 it was released on rival platform Steam 68 Alongside the standard version a limited edition that gave players early access to two powerful RIG suits and associated weapons was released 69 Electronic Arts collaborated with Treehouse Brand Stores to create a special edition of the game that was called the Dev Team Edition and includes promotional and behind the scenes material created by staff members an art book themed postcards and posters a water bottle designed after the game s health packs and a Marker statue Two versions were created for the standard and limited editions 70 Two pieces of printed media the novel Dead Space Catalyst and the graphic novel Dead Space Liberation were created to promote Dead Space 3 71 forming part of the trans media franchise approach Electronic Arts had adopted for the Dead Space series 72 73 Catalyst which was written by B K Evenson and released on October 2 2012 by Tor Books is set during the period of EarthGov s experimentation on the Markers 74 Liberation which was written by Ian Edginton and illustrated by Christopher Shy was released on February 5 2013 by Titan Books and focuses on Carver s first contact with the Necromorphs and his involvement with Ellie s search for Tau Volantis 75 76 At launch multiple DLC items were sold separately from the microtransaction systems and tied into the crafting and upgrade systems The DLC covered upgrades to the scavenger robot and new suits and armor There was also an online pass to allow used copies to access online play 77 Papoutsis hinted on story based DLC in January 2013 15 A story based DLC expansion subtitled Awakened was released worldwide on March 12 78 Following the completion of Dead Space 3 some months before release production began on the DLC Awakened was produced by a small separate team who worked on their own ideas with their own budget and resource allocation 79 The DLC s producer Shereif Fattouh said the concept for a fear based experience had been in place for some time and was not influenced by any feedback about the main game 80 Reception EditCritical response Edit ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic X360 78 100 81 PC 78 100 82 PS3 76 100 83 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comB 84 Computer and Video Games7 3 10 10 Edge7 10 85 Electronic Gaming Monthly7 5 10 9 Eurogamer7 10 86 Game Informer9 75 10 87 GameSpot8 10 2 GameTrailers7 7 10 3 IGN7 8 10 88 Joystiq nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 89 PlayStation Official Magazine UK7 10 90 Official Xbox Magazine UK 7 10 91 PC Gamer US 80 100 92 Polygon9 5 10 8 VideoGamer com5 10 93 On review aggregate website Metacritic the Windows and Xbox 360 versions scored 78 points out of 100 based on 68 and 16 reviews respectively while the PS3 version scored 76 based on 37 reviews 81 82 83 During the 2013 National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards Dead Space 3 was nominated in the categories Animation Interactive Direction in a Game Cinema Sound Effects and Use of Sound Franchise 94 Upon its release Dead Space 3 received generally positive reviews from critics many of whom praised its gameplay crafting system and graphics A common criticism was the move from survival horror toward action which many felt weakened the experience 95 Fan reaction was also mixed on the change to an action heavy experience both before and after release 22 39 80 Tim Turi of Game Informer and Arthur Gies of Polygon were positive about the game saying the incorporation of action benefited the series without diluting its horror and aesthetic and praising the co op mode as an unobtrusive addition 8 87 Shaun McInnis of GameSpot while calling its story convoluted praised its atmospheric presentation and gameplay additions 2 Nathan Ditum of PC Gamer praised the game s tone and co op elements though he noted pacing issues due to its size and the disjointed nature of its chapters he also said the game is a natural evolution of the series and still carries key elements of the Dead Space series 92 Joystiq s Ludwig Kietzmann called Dead Space 3 an exciting shocking and mammoth adventure praising its integration of action elements and co op mode and lauded its space sections as some of the best parts of the game 89 Computer and Video Games s Matthew Pellett praised the mechanics highlighting some early co op sections and enemy designs for their use of horror but said several elements including changes to ammunition and a lack of variety were detrimental and that the game wasn t Dead Space anymore 10 Edge Magazine lauded Dead Space 3 s immersion and outer space section but said the campaign is too long and the storyline of saving humanity lets down the narrative 85 Electronic Gaming Monthly s Ray Carsillo praised the presentation and storyline but said the mechanics are generic and noted a lack of horror compared with earlier games in the series Carsillo also said the microtransactions are an unwelcome addition to the game 9 IGN s Casey Lynch spoke negatively about the game s story and mission structure but said the gameplay in both single player and co op is enjoyable enough to allow players to overlook any problems 88 Dan Whitehead writing for Eurogamer summed up the game as having many contradictory parts ranging from polished and well designed to clumsy or unoriginal calling it a game for newcomers rather than series fans 86 Ryan Stevens of GameTrailers enjoyed the co op gameplay and noted the outer space sections as a highlight but disliked the story and characters and criticized the microtransactions 3 Joel Gregory of PlayStation Official Magazine UK while enjoying the gameplay noted a loss of elements that make earlier Dead Space games stand out and that the recycling of elements caused a loss of scariness 90 Edwin Evans Thirlwell writing for Official Xbox Magazine UK praised the crafting and co op integration but wrote negatively about the story and repetitive gameplay elements 91 VideoGamer com was less enthusiastic than other reviewers faulting a lack of originality and faulting the quality of both action and horror elements 93 Critics gave Awakened a mixed reception 96 97 Lynch called it the best part of Dead Space 3 due to its focus on Isaac s mental state he however criticized its status as DLC rather than being part of the main game 98 Carsillo praised the DLC s psychological elements but faulted its plot and lack of new environments 99 Evans Thirlwell enjoyed it as an extension of the game experience but criticized its recycling of game assets 100 McInnis enjoyed the new cult enemies but generally faulted it for a lack of new elements in environments and combat 101 Richard Mitchell writing for Joystiq enjoyed the expansions to the lore but noted the DLC s lack of new gameplay elements made it a hard sell 102 Whitehead summed up the DLC as short and insulting saying its only redeeming element is the sound gameplay carried over from the main game and calling it otherwise unenjoyable given its price 103 Plot holes surrounding the protagonists fates and the DLC s short length were generally criticized 98 99 101 103 Sales Edit In the United States Dead Space 3 was the top selling game in February 2013 according to the NPD Group 104 It sold 605 000 copies in North America during its debut month 105 In the first week of sales in the United Kingdom Dead Space 3 peaked at number one on sales charts but sales were more than 20 less than those of Dead Space 2 106 Both Dead Space 3 and Crysis 3 which were released in the same month failed to meet Electronic Arts sales expectations though no sales figures for either game were released 107 Future EditSee also Dead Space 2023 video game Prior to Dead Space 3 s release a report indicated Electronic Arts wanted to move the series away from the survival horror genre once the Dead Space trilogy was complete 23 During production of Dead Space 3 the team created story and gameplay concepts for the next game which would have focused on the protagonist scavenging to survive as humanity neared extinction Wanat envisioned the protagonist as Ellie rather than Isaac The gameplay would have expanded upon the open brief zero gravity sections in Dead Space 3 redesigned the Necromorphs to work in zero gravity environments reworked the crafting system and incorporated 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