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October 2009
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The editors liked
Great narrative
Impressive visuals
Coop campaign
Genuinely entertaining
Engaging story with great characters
Excellent action and controls
Fantastic graphics
A couple decent bosses and great two-player co-op.
High production values
Including excellent voice acting
Retains the atmosphere and unique combat of the original game
Includes dropin/dropout coop
Includes a digital version of the comic
Awesome story and narrative
Cool first-person experience
Great-looking characters
Fantastic sound design.
Great story that enhances the Dead Space universe
Fantastic visuals
Unlockable
Fully voiced motion comics.
Good graphics
Outstanding story
Great bonus material that expands the Dead Space universe
Excellent graphics
Great game overall
A must have Wii title
The editors didn't like
Onscreen cursor too large
Scare factor feels limited
Idering what the protagonists go through in this game
However
I guess that’s in line with the general theme. Site [Dead Space Extraction]
Some glaring glitches
Coop can be frustrating if you're not both on the same page
The main game is pretty shortaround 8 hours
Flamethrower is far too powerful
Enemies in the distance are sometimes hard to make out.
Abstract: Dead Space: Extraction is simply a must-play for any Wii owner over the age of 18 as you won’t find a more immersive, blood-chilling action adventure title anywhere else this fall.
Abstract: When it was first announced that the Wii would be getting its own Dead Space title, fans of the original game immediately cried foul. It was fair to assume that like the console's other big 360-to-Wii survival horror down-port Dead Rising: Chop Till Y...
Excellent graphics, Great game overall, A must have Wii title
Can be a bit frustrating at times
Dead Space Extraction is a worthy successor or precursor to the original game, it truly shows what the Wii is capable of. It offers a very different experience than the original game, but it works well.It’s also worthwhile to own as it brings some m...
Good graphics, outstanding story, great bonus material that expands the Dead Space universe,
On rails gameplay makes it hard to collect items.
Electronic Arts Visceral and Eurocom have brought you Dead Space Extraction, an on rails shooter, for the Wii. Is Dead Space Extraction another great chapter in the Dead Space Universe or just the insane ravings of a Marker Head? Find out after the b...
Abstract: When word broke that EA was planning on bringing their massively popular Dead Space franchise over to the Wii, you could hear the collective groans of the game’s fans worldwide. Someone had decided that Dead Space was a decidedly high-definition gaming...
Abstract: Dead Space was a surprise hit when it was released on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC last year. Not only did it scare the heck out of you, but told a fantastic story that literally unfolded before you eyes. Those wanting to know how it all started now have ...
Dead Space Extraction is a pleasant surprise. It’s clear EA took extra measures to make sure the franchise would not get watered down for the Wii. The action is fast and furious, with plenty of new gameplay dynamics thrown really raising the bar for “o...
Abstract: When word first got out that Dead Space Extraction, the Wii-exclusive prequel to last year’s survival horror hit, was going to be an on-rails shooter instead of a third person game, I admit to being pretty disappointed. How could a rail shooter ever be...
Great story that enhances the Dead Space universe, Fantastic visuals, Unlockable, fully voiced motion comics.
Aiming reticle obscures too much, Camera sometimes makes aiming difficult.
This story-focused on-rails shooter is a worthy follow-up to Dead Space that delivers the same sorts of thrills, chills, and kills, but in a whole new way. ...