It was because of some posters and a bathroom sign, along with the fact that the bathroom was a unisex bathroom. Again, it was stupid.
Truth be told AND to be honest, I thought and even expected the helmet on Isaac Clarke’s suit would automatically open and close up just like it did in both Dead Space 2 and Dead Space 3
Those were different suits. Isaac’s suit in the first game didn’t have that elaborate automation. I think the in-game explanation was that CEC were looking to cut corners in the construction of the suits that they use.
Now it could be just me but the death scenes appear to be marginally less gory, bloody, gruesome, and violent as well as slightly shorter even in Dead Space Remake. What do you think? Do you agree or disagree? Unless you didn’t get yourself kill AND die and at the same time didn’t watch the death scenes while playing throughout the entirety of the game.
Not really. Both versions are pretty gruesome and bloody.
Is it just me or are the noises from few of the Necromorph types seem to be either tone down bit OR sound marginally quieter from the original game?
A few seem to be somewhat toned down, but generally speaking the sounds are pretty much taken from the first game.
Curious, does Isaac Clarke’s voice in Dead Space Remake sound slightly different than his voice in Dead Space 2 and Dead Space 3 by any chance?
Not really tbh. It’s possible that is more due to his being older compared to his role in DS2 and 3, but I haven’t heard any noticeable difference.
To me his voice now sounds slightly quieter in Dead Space Remake than in the previous two Dead Space games
I don’t know about quieter. I didn’t notice any difference tbh.