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Old 28-10-2008, 10:45   #11
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It is on my list, will pick it for for £20 next year.
Exactly the same.
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Old 28-10-2008, 17:24   #12
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ARGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!11111111 11```

/hides under blanket

(that is a rendition of my first 15 mins playing dead space, i need to set aside some money for new underpants)
LOL!

I started playing it at 8.30 and before I knew it it was 2.30am. I was bloody knackered this morning.

Cracking game though. Really atmospheric and great fun so far.
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Old 28-10-2008, 17:25   #13
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I wish my nerves could handle it Sounds a brilliant game. Had the opportunity to review it but had to turn it down because i know it'd scare the crap out of me too much
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Old 28-10-2008, 17:37   #14
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I wish my nerves could handle it Sounds a brilliant game. Had the opportunity to review it but had to turn it down because i know it'd scare the crap out of me too much
It's not that bad. I had the surround sound on really loud so a few bits made me jump. It's so atmospheric though; you've got to try it.
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Old 28-10-2008, 17:41   #15
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It's not that bad. I had the surround sound on really loud so a few bits made me jump. It's so atmospheric though; you've got to try it.
Nah I'm notoriously bad with atmospheric games. Always have been.
Fine with 99% of creepy films, just not games for some reason.

Planning to desensitise myself with Condemned, maybe that'll help
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Old 13-11-2008, 16:22   #16
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Please video yourself playing Dead Space for me. If Wraithmarsh creeps you out, I want to see what Dead Space will do to you
Sorry Davey, but i'm loving this game, even though i'm only on easy for a quick run through.
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Old 03-01-2009, 16:46   #17
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Bumpage. Finally set more time aside for this over Christmas, and managed to finish it, and I have to say that it's easily in my top 5 games this year, and is now quite possibly the best survival horror game you can buy, topping RE4. There are some genuinely scary moments and some enemies you fear facing, which creates some amazing tension. The ending is great, doesn't feel like an anti-climax, and leaves open plenty of scope for what I'm hoping will be a sequel of equal or even better quality. I think if you can handle scary games, you owe it to yourself to play this.
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Old 03-01-2009, 16:57   #18
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So when do I get to borrow it then? Nokkon didn't want it...remember
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Old 03-01-2009, 17:02   #19
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Heheh, you lie I'm sending it to him now, so you can have it when he's done with it
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Old 03-01-2009, 17:03   #20
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well it was worth trying hehe
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