A Dead Space 2 Remake Can Do One Thing The Original Failed To Do

A Dead Space 2 Remake Can Do One Thing The Original Failed To Do

Highlights

  • The Dead Space remake by EA Motive brings back the classic survival horror feel fans love, ditching previous controversial features.
  • The Ubermorph in Dead Space 2 is terrifying, but its rushed debut leaves players wanting more backstory and a better introduction.
  • A potential Dead Space 2 remake could amp up the fear factor by dedicating more time to building up the fearsome Ubermorph.

As a long-time fan of the Dead Space series, I can confidently say that the remake of the original game was a triumphant return to form. The decision to ditch the multiplayer and microtransaction elements from the later entries was a wise one, as it allowed the game to focus on what made it great in the first place – terrifying survival horror gameplay.


In 2023, after years of anticipation about a possible remake, EA Motive’s Dead Space made a chilling comeback to the sci-fi survival horror genre. Ditching the multiplayer emphasis and microtransactions that had driven many Dead Space enthusiasts away after its controversial third installment, this back-to-roots remake took players back to why they initially loved the series. A hypothetical remake of Dead Space 2 should stick to this approach, and revamping the game to provide a thrilling debut for the terrifying Ubermorph could make the sequel scarier than ever before.

A frightening mishmash of flesh and claws, the Ubermorph manages to make some of the other Necromorphs in Dead Space 2 look almost cuddly in comparison. Despite being one of the most menacing monsters players encounter in the game, though, the fact that the Ubermorph shows up with little backstory or introduction makes its sudden appearance less impactful than it otherwise could have been. By fleshing out more details about the Ubermorph throughout the game, a Dead Space 2 remake could ensure that players are dreading its debut long before coming eye-to-eye with it.

The Ubermorph Is One of Dead Space 2’s Most Menacing Monsters

In the last stages of the storyline for Dead Space 2, the Ubermorph stands out as one of the most terrifying creatures in the Dead Space series. Different from other adversaries that protagonist Isaac Clarke encounters, this five-eyed creature has the ability to regenerate its health, forcing players to flee as it pursues them throughout the game’s closing chapters. Although the Ubermorph’s disturbing features and special abilities set it apart, its abrupt introduction in Dead Space 2 seems like a squandered chance for more development.

A revamped version of Dead Space 2 could enhance the narrative by expanding the presence of the Ubermorph and exploring its origins in greater depth. Unlike the Hunter from the first Dead Space, whose full story players could piece together through logs and side quests, the Ubermorph’s backstory remains largely unexplored. Although the creature’s enigmatic background certainly contributes to its allure, it doesn’t preclude a remake of Dead Space 2 from providing additional context.

A Dead Space 2 Remake Needs to Dedicate More Time to the Ubermorph

In the remake of “Dead Space 2”, it’s not essential to fully unveil the origins of the Ubermorph, but adding more context about its nature would significantly enhance the experience. By incorporating additional text and audio logs within the game, we can reveal the danger that the Ubermorph poses, thus creating anticipation for its impending and chilling appearance. This way, players will have a clearer understanding of the terrors they’ll encounter in the final stages of the game and will already be fearful of the Ubermorph long before it makes its dramatic entrance.

Enhancing certain aspects of the game Dead Space 2, such as giving more advanced notice for the appearance of Ubermorph, would significantly amplify its terrifying nature. By subtly revealing details about the Ubermorph’s background and intentions through logs, environment, and additional missions, Electronic Arts (EA) could effectively build suspense within Dead Space 2, while preserving an element of mystery around this monster.

Should the rumored cancellation of Dead Space 2 remake ever be lifted, Electronic Arts (EA) should dedicate time to providing the renowned Ubermorph with a comprehensive introduction, as it deserves such treatment. By delving deeper into the existing lore and expanding upon the creature’s limited backstory, EA could ensure that an enhanced Ubermorph remains a terrifying presence in the survival horror genre for many years.

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2024-08-14 15:34