![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It really doesn't add all that much to the story that you wouldn't have gotten otherwise just by watching the animated movies, and I'm 99% sure none of these characters are even going to show up again anyway. I'd say only check out Extraction if you're a REALLY big fan of the Dead Space games, or if you really like on-rails shooters. It's so boring, so dumb that you have to do them all for each individual trophy, and by then you're probably pretty much done with the game too. No, they're not hard, but each room takes like 15 minutes to do once you get in a little ways, and you start to REALLY notice the stupid range the Necromorphs have when you're trying to chain stuff together. There are 10 of these, so I'm not going to list them all off, but let it be known that they suck. It's just annoying, since you don't even get anything for it besides a trophy.ĭullest trophy: Every Challenge Room Trophy (Beat the top score on each challenge room). It's so irritating, though the first Dead Space did the same thing too I guess. Why couldn't the hardest difficulty have been unlocked at the beginning of the game? You don't even get the second hardest, just easy and normal. It's just the fact that you have to play through the entire game, again, that I hate. This really isn't even that hard, to be honest. Worst trophy: Isaac 2.0 (beat the game on Impossible difficulty). If you try to grab the female character's ass with your levitation thing you get an achievement for that and I think that's funny. Bluh.īest trophy: Taking Your Time McNeill? (Admire the view in the crashed shuttle). ![]() It does do some cool stuff with the story, but after you've played through the campaign once, you've pretty much got the whole thing. In my long quest to experience all of the Dead Space series, I've finally gotten to Extraction! The little known Wii spinoff game that was brought to PS3 through the special edition of Dead Space 2. If you end up stuck in the spam filter, just message the mods. To use labeled spoilers, you can put a prefix before the word spoiler to add context like the following example: (#s "Dastardly!!!") Legacy Platforms: PS3 - PS2 - PS1 - PSP Spoiler Guideįor simple spoilers, use the following formatting: (#s "The La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo!?") (Known for: Leaking Trophies Pre-release ) ![]()
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