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Preview by Rob Fahey

8 February, 2008

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Full disclosure: I love Event Horizon. I own the odd-looking limited edition box set DVD, and cherish it despite it being precisely the wrong size to fit on any DVD shelves. I've seen it sufficiently often that I can probably lip-sync to most of the really good scenes.

It's important you understand this, because without the same appreciation for "Paul Anderson's Good Film" (as very much distinct from all of Paul Anderson's other films), you won't be instantly grabbed by the premise of Dead Space - EA's latest foray into developing original games, and potentially the start of a new horror series.

Set 500 years in the future, Dead Space casts you as Isaac Clarke, an engineer who is dispatched into deep space with a small shuttle crew to find out why the enormous Ishimura mining ship has lost contact with Earth. Several kilometres long and capable of strip-mining an entire planet, the Ishimura is a formidable vessel, and home to over a thousand crew. When you arrive, however, it's quiet, cold and dead - but as you attempt to restart the ship's systems, you discover that whatever disposed of the original crew is still lurking in the shadows...

A dimension of pure chaos

'Dead Space' Screenshot 1

In the future, holograms will be used for many things - but mainly for really, really cool-looking sights on your guns. Sorry, mining equipment.

You can see where the Event Horizon comparisons come in, then - and indeed, we rather suspect that Anderson's film has been a major inspiration for Dead Space (are we conspiracy theorists for noting the protagonist's surname, Clarke, matches up with Event Horizon's rescue ship, the Lewis and Clarke?). The atmosphere on board the Ishimura is disquieting and sinister, with vast, epic spaces defined in sweeping Gothic architecture that owes as much to medieval cathedrals as to spaceship design. Playing with flickering lights, rumbling sound effects and suspicious shadows, the game does its utmost to make the player uncomfortable and on edge.

However, we're not convinced by EA's description of Dead Space as "survival horror" - a genre largely defined by games like Silent Hill and Project Zero, where combat does play a secondary role to basic survival. This is very much an action-horror game - with the chilling atmosphere bursting into extremely raw, tense combat on a regular basis.

According to producer Glen Schofield, who was our tour guide around the Ishimura, the sections which we saw were particularly action-heavy. However, even if other areas of the game are more sedate and more psychological in their scares, this is still a game whose shooter credentials are right up there with its horror credentials.

Walking Clarke around in third-person perspective (in a really nice touch, all HUD elements appear either as indicators on his space suit, or as holograms which are projected into the air around by the suit), he is assailed by a steady stream of nightmarish fiends. The Thing is the real inspiration here; from vastly mutated humans with razor-sharp, insect-like limbs, to hideous dead babies with bloodied tentacles waving from gory wounds in their backs, Dead Space doesn't hold back.

'Dead Space' Screenshot 2

We reckon it's all down to the introduction of 24-hour licensing on the Ishimura. It's leading to the breakdown of society.

Just as well that Clarke is well fit to defend himself. Although he's an engineer, rather than a marine, the Ishimura is helpfully equipped with a wide variety of mining tools which do a rather fine job of dismembering enemies. Your most basic weapon is a Plasma Cutter, which is essentially a powerful pistol - other guns we saw included a Line Gun, which fires out a long arc that's excellent at shearing enemies in half, and an as-yet-unnamed ("the first name we thought up for it was really dumb," laughs Schofield) weapon which is essentially a circular saw that floats in the air in front of you.

Speaking of dismemberment, that's actually the first feature that Schofield mentions in the game - "strategic dismemberment", which is the ability to blow off an enemys limb's, tentacles, head(s) or other body parts. This makes a shocking mess, as you might imagine, but doesn't always kill them - enemies who have lost their legs will still crawl and flop towards you, for instance. Even decapitation may not always be fatal to these hellish nasties.

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squarejawhero
08/02/08 @ 14:32
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HAHAAA! Love the subheading, Dr William Weir from Event Horizon... ;)
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08/02/08 @ 14:33
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Oh and fuck yes I own the SE. Great Orbital/Kamen soundtrack too.

It's a flawed movie in many respects, but it's made here in Britain (with American money, granted) and the gothic grandeur of the production design is superb.
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08/02/08 @ 14:35
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I used to really like Event Horizon too... There's blatantly some important stuff missing, though. Dr Weir goes from seeing and hearing things to being a no-eyed homicidal maniac in the space of a single scene!
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08/02/08 @ 14:36
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hmmmm, this actually sounds really good - but being an EA production, i'm prepared to be very disappointed...

good to see (well hear) of someone doing something interesting on the audio side as well.

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08/02/08 @ 14:38
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Hey, doesn't Weir poke his own eyes out? I'm sure we see that. I'm gonna put it on again today, methinks.

I know some people who were truly shat up by it. Y'know, Hellraiser, Alien and The Shining are far, far stronger movies, but there's a nice sense of knawing evil about EH that gets under peoples skin. The whole video of the crew eating eachother and pulling out their guts is pretty sick...
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08/02/08 @ 14:39
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Event Horizon was great.
Wier did poke his own eyes out, although he dreamt that his dead (and naked) ex-wife was doing.

"Do you see? DO YOU SEE?"
Awesome.
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Nylkran
08/02/08 @ 14:40
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I thought the name of the character might be a reference to Arthur C. Clark and Issac Asimov, (did I spelt those correctly), if so I expect a lot of Sci-Fi references.
jack_klugman
08/02/08 @ 14:44
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Nylkran - Without a doubt.
Grim...
08/02/08 @ 14:44
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"Dead Space actually treats sound in a vacuum perfectly - when the air is sucked out of a chamber, you can only hear noises from inside your suit, and sounds transmitted through the soles of your feet. Gunshots and enemy noises are totally inaudible"

If you were holding onto the weapons, you'd be able to hear them. Any enemies standing nearby would hear them too, as the noise would travel through the floor.

weeno
08/02/08 @ 14:44
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I remember Event Horizon being completely shit. Maybe I should watch it again.
Regardless, I am looking forward to this game.
asphaltcowboy
08/02/08 @ 14:45
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Sounds pretty cool!
AcidSnake
08/02/08 @ 14:48
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DJ...Trauma...
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08/02/08 @ 14:54
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I loved Event Horizon as well. Not the scariest or goriest horror movie I've ever seen (though I've stayed away from the likes of Saw and Hostel, a bit too gruesome for my taste from what I've heard and briefly seen), but more... I think disturbing is the right word here, than any other (sci-fi) horror movie I've seen.

I'm not all that big on shooters though (though I did end up picking up The Club today :)), so it's probably too soon to say if I'll have any interest in this game.
DNM
08/02/08 @ 14:59
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Event Horizon was great for about 3 quarters of the film, then it just went down the toilet with maggots in another dimension! Woooh! How inventive. Lame and a real shame as the atmosphere leading up to the shit ending was tops.
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08/02/08 @ 15:04
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Okay Eurogamer, you can own up now, how much did they pay for this preview? Be honest now, you can't fool us all, we know your game. I tell you what, we'll kepp it all "hush hush" for you, honestly... or at least we will for a small fee, say £100 each, I think that will do nicely.
Super_Zee
08/02/08 @ 15:09
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This game looks pretty cool, but Paul W S Anderson is worse than Hitler.
Dante_Cubit
08/02/08 @ 15:11
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Everyone knows Event Horizon is shite and Shopping was Paul Anderson's only acceptable film. There should be special trials at the Hague for directors like him....
squarejawhero
08/02/08 @ 15:13
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He's a competent and flashy director who shouldn't write scripts. Shame as if he dealt with other material he'd probably be quite good... he's nearing 40 now so hopefully he'll mature a bit.
NthSimulachum
08/02/08 @ 15:13
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Not only did he kill jews, he did it whilst doing an appalling dance.
Zanuah
08/02/08 @ 15:21
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Sounds kinda promising...

Still I wonder if its smart to start shooting guns/tools on a space ship. :P
Ignatius_Cheese
08/02/08 @ 15:24
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Rob, have I mentioned recently how much I love you...?

Event Horizon is one of my guilty pleasures!! In fact, anything with Sam Neil in. Love that guy!

"Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see..." :oD :oD :oD
JDub
08/02/08 @ 15:28
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Great film. It had holes, but was disturbing on a level rarely (if ever) seen in British sci-fi...

Sounds interesting. Like the idea of the on-suit HUD. I take it the neon strip down the spine of the character in the screenies indicates life/energy?

Let's hope they don't cock it up before release... :)
Shanucore
08/02/08 @ 15:30
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I'm very much looking forward to this now.
Lexx87
08/02/08 @ 15:34
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Grim...when did you last shoot a gun in a vacuum? :p
motslaps
08/02/08 @ 15:34
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Event Horizon was a great horror sci-fi! Sounds wikkid!
Dante_Cubit
08/02/08 @ 15:35
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"Where we're going, we won't need eyes..."

In fact they are probably a liability if you are going to the cinema to see one of his films. I would advise taking a knitting needle, a bottle of vodka and some gauze pads...
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08/02/08 @ 15:35
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Looks awesome!
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08/02/08 @ 15:37
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I hope the game's good as it has some good features. Didn't care for the film though. Bored the life out of me and I never thought about it again when I left the cinema.
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08/02/08 @ 15:44
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I just bought that limited set off amazon...damn you Eurogamer! I do like that film...fuckin creepy.
barnard666
08/02/08 @ 15:46
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Isaac (Asimov - Arthur C.) Clarke

just that little nod to classic sci fi actually enough to turn my interest around.
Madder Max
08/02/08 @ 15:46
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Meh. Bioshock in space
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08/02/08 @ 15:54
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loved EH... "it shows you things, dark things"
Zanuah
08/02/08 @ 15:54
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@ Madder Max : System Shock 2 then? :)
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08/02/08 @ 16:02
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"Who knows where this ship has been, what it's seen and what it's brought back with it..."

/loves Event Horizon:)
Ignatius_Cheese
08/02/08 @ 16:07
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"You know nothing. Hell is only a word. The reality is much, much worse...!"

Mwwwaahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
mattigan
08/02/08 @ 16:08
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I could not stand Event Horizon, it's pretty much the only film I have ever seriously considered walking out of half way through, horses for courses eh?
asphaltcowboy
08/02/08 @ 16:19
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It wasn't really a "good" film... it started off ok, but just devolved into cheap scare after cheap scare, rather than building up tension and then deciding whether or not to act on it or not (see Jaws as an example of great tension build-up that sometimes has the scare and sometimes decides to wait!)
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08/02/08 @ 16:27
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Blimey, you cant have watched many films then! I've often wanted to walk out of films!

I perhaps get dragged to some right shitters though...
cnlfailure
08/02/08 @ 16:34
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Anyone dissing Event Horizon is wrong. Easily up there with Carpenter's The Thing IMHO.
asphaltcowboy
08/02/08 @ 16:36
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@cnlfailure

Whoa whoa WHOA! Hold on there cowboy! Event Horizon is alright, but please don't try to hold it up to the splendiferous piece of awesome that is The Thing!
Daymare
08/02/08 @ 16:38
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"Anyone dissing Event Horizon is wrong. Easily up there with Carpenter's The Thing"

Now, now; don't get carried away there;)

EDIT: beaten to it:)
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Eighthours
08/02/08 @ 16:43
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Hey, doesn't Weir poke his own eyes out? I'm sure we see that.

Yes. But the very next time you see him, he's a scenery-hissing nutter.
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08/02/08 @ 16:49
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Event Horizon was little more than Hellraiser lite in space yet Danny Boyle saw to fit toremake it last year as Sunshine. Neither flick was all that.
Dead Space could be good though.
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08/02/08 @ 16:57
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Sunshine a remake of Event Horizon? Err, no. They were both full of nods to other films, though.
TSYNDMonkfish
08/02/08 @ 16:58
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This game could be fun, doesnt sound very original though

Did you know Event Horizon is a remake of the Shining?
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08/02/08 @ 16:59
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enemies who have lost their legs will still crawl and flop towards you, for instance.

44 comments and nobody's said "COME BACK! It's only a flesh wound!"
I'm disappointed.
Grim...
08/02/08 @ 16:59
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Lexx - like I said, it's science, not experience.

And guns can fire in a vacuum - Firefly was (gasp) wrong! (But still awesome).
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08/02/08 @ 17:11
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Let's not bring the awsome Firefly into this eh.
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08/02/08 @ 17:36
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(are we conspiracy theorists for noting the protagonist's surname, Clarke, matches up with Event Horizon's rescue ship, the Lewis and Clarke?).

I think I read somewhere it may be a nod to Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov.
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08/02/08 @ 17:38
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"(are we conspiracy theorists for noting the protagonist's surname, Clarke, matches up with Event Horizon's rescue ship, the Lewis and Clarke?).

I think I read somewhere it may be a nod to Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov."

Yeah I said that in like the 7th message of this thread. ;p

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