![]() You know he’s got what it takes to set the eerie mood for a book such as this. While not everyone’s cup of tea, his style is a perfect fit for the Dead Space universe as anyone knows who has read 30 Days of Night, his most famous work. The first major plus for this book, in my opinion, was artist Ben Templesmith’s incredible artwork. Some are seeing the ghosts of dead relatives and other bizarre hallucinations while others seem to be losing their minds altogether. The story revolves around two characters, Neumann and Cortez, members of a colony that discover a strange relic that causes the people of the colony to behave strangely. The first graphic novel, simply titled Dead Space, is a compilation of six issues that serves as a prequel to the first game. So, when offered the opportunity to review several comics based in the Dead Space universe, I jumped at the chance to learn more of the backstory of this world. Ho-hum in terms of story, but excellent gameplay kept me hooked. Its sequel, Dead Space 2, was more of the same for me. The story itself wasn’t overly thrilling to me, but the game itself was a blast to play and had me hooked from the moment I popped the disc in. ![]() A dark, moody tale that kept me on the edge of my seat, I felt danger lurked around every corner. When the first Dead Space video game was released, it brought me back to the first time I played Resident Evil on the Playstation. ![]()
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