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Dead Space Remake is Out...And It's Terrifying

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The horror survival game Dead Space has been a fan favorite since its release in 2008. Players take on the role of engineer Isaac Clarke, who must survive an intergalactic mining ship infested with alien creatures known as Necromorphs. This third-person shooter combines gore and jump scares with intense psychological elements, creating a thrilling experience for any horror fan looking for something different. Throughout this episode, we'll discuss the innovative ways in which Dead Space deals with fear and why it stands out among other horror games. Join us as we explore the game's themes of isolation, claustrophobia, and dread to understand why Dead Space is so psychologically terrifying.

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1. [Ad] The Gaming Blender (00:08:11)

2. (Cont.) Dead Space Remake is Out...And It's Terrifying (00:08:12)

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The horror survival game Dead Space has been a fan favorite since its release in 2008. Players take on the role of engineer Isaac Clarke, who must survive an intergalactic mining ship infested with alien creatures known as Necromorphs. This third-person shooter combines gore and jump scares with intense psychological elements, creating a thrilling experience for any horror fan looking for something different. Throughout this episode, we'll discuss the innovative ways in which Dead Space deals with fear and why it stands out among other horror games. Join us as we explore the game's themes of isolation, claustrophobia, and dread to understand why Dead Space is so psychologically terrifying.

Support the Show.

If you would like to support the show and help us unlock additional possibilities for future episodes and projects, this can now be done through Patreon!
Subscribe on YouTube for more content on the Psychology of Gaming or to catch a Live Stream!
For more info, check out DrGameology.com!
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Thanks for Listening, and Continue The Journey!

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Chapters

1. [Ad] The Gaming Blender (00:08:11)

2. (Cont.) Dead Space Remake is Out...And It's Terrifying (00:08:12)

125 episodes

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