There is a certain stigma surrounding sequels, not to mention trilogies. Sequels have an expectation to live up to their predecessor(s) and evolve without changing too much. Dead Space 3 is no stranger to the skepticism that surrounds these titles. With the addition of co-op, weapon crafting, and optional missions, some feared that Dead Space 3 was straying too far from its roots. While it…
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Co-op is incredibly fun...
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...without detracting from the Dead Space look and feel
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Natural evolution to the trilogy's story
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Tons of replayability options
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It's simply fun to take on the Necromorphs
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Isaac's dementia and psychological scares are gone
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Human enemies have terrible AI
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No hit-response to human assault rifles
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Graphics didn't evolve much over Dead Space 2
