Dead Space walkthrough and Cheats for Sony PS3 and Xbox
Filed under: Gaming, Sony Playstation 3, Xbox 360 | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: October 16, 2008 | 28 Comments

With the release of Dead Space just two days ago, already people have been looking for walkthroughs and cheats for the game. The game is on both the Sony PS3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360.
In just a few shorts days a list is starting to build up of walkthroughs as well as cheats, but do you really want to cheat yourself. Why not spend a little longer with the game first, no, ok I tried, keep reading then.
There are a number of walkthroughs all designed to make the game a little easier, here are just a few. Dead Space Unlockable: Impossible Mode, to unlock the Impossible Mode, you have to beat the game once, all of it on the normal difficulty setting.
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I like turtles!!!!!!!!
In response to everything said above, I think that I definitely qualify as having a life. (I’m married with two jobs, two mortgages, two cars, and three kids), and I think that Dead Space is one of the best games I’ve played in a very long time. I am sooo addicted to it, and about the only thing I can complain about is that I have to wait for the kids to go to bed before I can start playing!!
Xbox Dad you’re uniquely Merican, and I applaud you! It is addictive, it is scary, the graphics are very good, but it is not a game that deserves a perfect rating. It deserves a 7/10, but it does not deserve a 10/10. I have been playing video games just as much as other people; therefore, I am much more critical about games because I want the industry to get better not stay in the predictable rut that it currently is in. This game has been done before, and it hardly improved on the formula. Dead Space is good, but it is not perfect and reviews should reflect this. I probably should have left out the “get a life” part of my comment, but considering some of the replies that included such diatribes maybe it was a little accurate. Killex, your doing a bit of whining yourself, and I like turtles too!
I love dead space. its the best game i played so far. I’m already on ch.10
I agree with your point about not wanting the games to stagnate, Petey. However, in my opinion, what makes a game truely great is the level of thinking required to beat it. That, more than graphics or storyline, is what makes it challenging and interesting. Take, for example, my favorite game in the whole universe: The Legend of Zelda. Earlier games left much to be desired for graphics, but made you think and solve puzzles to progress. Twighlight Princess brings all three together: graphics, storyline, and challenge. If only the Wii were hi-def… then it would be perfect!!!
Oh, and yes…turtles are cool.
Yea Xbox Dad, i’m in the same page with having to waite for the kids to go to bed… Games good, Doom3 only better… Runs good on PS3 and X-box, not sure what peety had oging on. Anyway yall, it’s a good game for a single player game..
I see where Pete’s going with this. He and I think the same. Game these days suck. Yeah they are fun, and people have fun beating them, but when was the last time you had a game where you couldn’t think of what to do next? I know for me there hasnt been one in 6 years. Ocarina of Time: Master Quest was the hardest for me.
OK, can anybody tell me how to get passed the part on chapter 2 where you have to run out of the air lock and TRY to avoid the asteroids, i keep getting dismembered and I’m starting to get annoyed, there is nothing to hide behind, you can jump out of the way and you’re getting blasted from all sides.
If I remember correctly, there are things that you can hide behind. You just have to time it right. When you first start getting hit by the asteroids, jump behind one of the obstructions, wait for the asteroids to just about stop, then make a dash for the next obstruction before the asteroids start hitting again. It’s all in the timing, but I believe at the very tell end (before they completely stop falling) you make a dash for the next wall, and then you repeat the process until you get to the end.