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Added: 08.07.2013 17:20 | 3 views | 0 comments


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Why Dead Space 3 Is the Worst Sequel In The Series

Added: 06.07.2013 6:17 | 10 views | 0 comments


Richard Bailey of TheKoalition writes: March 5th, 2013 marked one full month since the release of Visceral Games notorious survival horror space thriller Dead Space 3. This date was also important because rumors had been swirling throughout the day that EA was considering canceling the series due to poor financial sales. After several sources close to EA denied these claims over and over again, I started to think specifically about several shortcomings I experienced with the game in regards to how the finished product turned out. In this article, I take things a bit further by elaborating on why I feel this is the most disappointing entry in the franchise yet. So without further ado, I now present to you my four concrete reasons why Dead Space 3 is the worst sequel in the series.

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Dead Space 3 Awakened Review | ComboCaster

Added: 06.07.2013 2:17 | 13 views | 0 comments


Awakened is the first DLC for Dead Space 3. If you want to know more about the game based read our review here . If you recall, the lack of content was not a problem in Dead Space 3 and the only criticism we had the game was the lack of terror that marked the previous titles. Dead Space 3 takes about 20 hours and Awakened adds something around two hours. After ending that leaves everything open, one would expect Awakened solve some things but that's not what happens. Despite the additional hours Awakened just replaces one cliff-hanger on the other, which as much as I hate to admit it is good. Not all players like DLCs, and many just buy the base game. How would the story for players who do not buy the DLCs? This is without a doubt the reason Visceral could not simply offer players the final wanted from a DLC.

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Game Music Connect debuts in London this September

Added: 05.07.2013 5:44 | 5 views | 0 comments


Music festival to feature four speaking panels; event created by BAFTA award winner James Hannigan and John Broomhall.

Game Art Connect has announced that it will host the video game music and live event Game Music Connect at Southbank Centre, London, on September 9.

The event will feature interviews and round table discussions with composers such as Martin O'Donnell (Halo series, Destiny), Jason Graves (Tomb Raider, Dead Space series), Jesper Kyd (Assassin's Creed and Hitman series), and Richard Jacques (LittleBigPlanet 2).

Sessions include the "Soundcard to Symphony" talk, where renowned game composers will discuss their personal journeys into the business. "Music Machine" will focus on the technical, business, and creative aspects of music. "Platformer's Perspective" will highlight the process of sourcing out in-house and freelance composers, while "Game Music React" will discuss interactive music systems.

Game Music Connect is organized and hosted by composer James Hannigan and audio director John Broomhall (XCOM series). Early-bird price tickets are available at the

Game Music Connect debuts in London this September

Added: 05.07.2013 5:44 | 6 views | 0 comments


Music festival to feature four speaking panels; event created by BAFTA award winner James Hannigan and John Broomhall.

Game Art Connect has announced that it will host the video game music and live event Game Music Connect at Southbank Centre, London, on September 9.

The event will feature interviews and round table discussions with composers such as Martin O'Donnell (Halo series, Destiny), Jason Graves (Tomb Raider, Dead Space series), Jesper Kyd (Assassin's Creed and Hitman series), and Richard Jacques (LittleBigPlanet 2).

Sessions include the "Soundcard to Symphony" talk, where renowned game composers will discuss their personal journeys into the business. "Music Machine" will focus on the technical, business, and creative aspects of music. "Platformer's Perspective" will highlight the process of sourcing out in-house and freelance composers, while "Game Music React" will discuss interactive music systems.

Game Music Connect is organized and hosted by composer James Hannigan and audio director John Broomhall (XCOM series). Early-bird price tickets are available at the


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