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people might get angry at me for making this comparison but I always loved resident evil games, and for me it feels alot like RE4 but with better camera,controls,combat. I also love the sci-fi theme better than zombies.
I play alot of single player games and dead space 1/2 is definitely one of my favourites!
maybe, this game genre is not your taste.
have you played any other survival horror games you liked better?
Perhaps my expectations were just too high based on the hype.
-Fewer, slower enemies.
-Worse melee combat (improved in DS2 but only because it was made usable, in RE4 melee was essential to conserving ammo and had just plain cooler moves)
-Bad weapon balance. I liked the "uniqueness" of DS's weapons, but it's almost pointless using anything other than the plasma cutter.
-Fewer and lamer boss fights. Beat the final boss of DS1 on my first try, even on hard.
-Overall low difficulty, being able to purchase ammo and numerous check points really kills the tension for a so called horror game. Stasis module completely neutered any of the tougher enemies and could be used as a panic button.
-Antigravity had potential, but it was mostly used for lame puzzle segments. Same with the kinesis module.
I wouldn't call the Dead Space games terrible, I just wish they had tried to be more unique instead of copying RE4 so closely and failing.