Despite the original Dead Space getting the remake treatment, the same isn't happening for its sequel, at least not now.
UPDATE 8.15pm: EA has responded to a report claiming developer EA Motive had been in the early stages of production on a Dead Space 2 remake before the project was cancelled due to "lacklustre sales" of the first game.
In a statement provided to IGN, the publisher wrote, "We don't normally comment on rumours but there is no validity to this story." However, journalist Jeff Grubb - who originally broke the Dead Space 2 remake story - is sticking to his guns. Grubb shot back on social media, writing, "I give you my permission to believe EA if you want, but whenever a company says 'that isn't true' but they don't specify which part of the story they are talking about, well... yeah."
While EA's statement certainly looks like a blanket denial, Grubb remained adament: "Dead Space 2 was definitely being planned. It had a code name. And they aren't making it now."
Never understood the remake and what they expected. The original was a good game and sold a few units but even back in the days it was not a major seller, which resulted in increased action setpieces and changes for the second and third installment. So did they really think an expensive to make remake of a known game would suddenly become this major success?
Totally, I mean I was happy to hear that they were doing a remake, because getting the original to run on modern hardware is doable but not fun. I had a recurring crash that halted my campaign progress. But as you say the original only did 'okay'...
Totally, I mean I was happy to hear that they were doing a remake, because getting the original to run on modern hardware is doable but not fun.
I didn't play the remake cause I didn't care and the xbox 360 version is running just fine for me with 60fps on the modern Xbox but did the original performed somehow worse on other platforms?