The Scariest Part Of Dead Space

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The original Dead Space from 2008 is an undeniable horror game classic. Set on the USG Ishimura, it tells the story of astronaut Isaac Clarke fighting for survival on the abandoned space station, battling against nasty creatures called Necromorphs. The 2023 remaster faithfully adheres to this concept.

In our opinion, that means both games share the same scariest part: the Medical Deck. First visited in Chapter 2, this part of the ship contains some particularly terrifying enemies and new challenges. We dive into all of that in this video, explaining why we believe the Medical Deck is so menacing.

If you want to play the Dead Space remake yourself, you’re going to need a current-gen console or a decent computer. It’s available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.


00:00 -- Intro
00:32 -- Title Card
00:47 -- Mission Start
2:28 -- Hospital Horror
4:59 -- You’ve Got A Job To Do
7:46 -- Wrong Place, Right Time
10:40 -- Mission Complete
12:23 -- Like, Comment, & Subscribe!

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