7 things to know before starting the Dead Space remake (2024)

ttreThe Dead Space remake rebuilt the 2008 survival horror game from the ground up, with better graphics, smoother controls, and just a general 15-years-later respray. It’s still the same horrifying game, though.

Considering that people born the same year as Dead Space are in high school now, it’s probably time for a refresher even if this isn’t your first time on the USG Ishimura. Our Dead Space remake beginner’s guide will get you stomping necromorphs with tips on what’s new in the remake, plus advice on how to deal with corpses, what to buy at stores, how to find side missions, and how best to explore the Ishimura.

It’s the same, but different

If this is your first time with Dead Space, first, hoo boy, buckle up! And second, this section won’t mean much to you.

Generally speaking — we’ll get into more detail on the differences here — the Dead Space remake is the same game, just updated. All the story beats, enemies, mechanics, and abilities are the same, but there are a few details that have changed. Some are as simple as a nice musical swell when you pick up the plasma cutter for the first time or new ways for the game to play with lighting (or the lack thereof). Others are more noticeable.

Certain mission objectives are different — in one instance, to move ahead, you may have to look for a circuit breaker instead of a keycard. It doesn’t change anything in the larger picture, but it’ll confuse you if you’re reading old walkthroughs from years past.

There are also side missions now. These are mostly about filling in the larger backstory of the game. They weren’t in the original, though, so they’ll be a bit of a surprise even if you played the original.

Embrace (or at least tolerate) scarcity

Playing Dead Space means (almost) always being low on health and ammo, and being just on the verge of losing both Isaac’s sanity and the game. That’s just part of it — think of it like a Resident Evil game.

You’re probably never going to be flush with ammo or health packs (especially early on), and anything you do pick up will get used right away. Be patient, look everywhere for stuff to pick up (a lot more on this below), and do your best to suppress your instincts to blindly fire at every scary sound. Every little bit helps.

The scarcity of ammo and healing makes clever use of non-ammo attacks all the more important.

Use the environment and Isaac’s abilities

Within the first couple hours, Isaac will pick up two new ways to interact with the world: the Stasis and Kinesis abilities. Stasis slows time, and Kinesis allows you to pick up and throw objects. When they’re introduced, you’ll use both abilities to repair puzzle-like mechanical issues on the Ishimura, and that makes it easy to forget they’re there the rest of the time.

Image: Visceral Games/Electronic Arts via Polygon

Use those abilities on enemies as often as you can. Stasis will slow an approaching necromorph, allowing you to get away or fire off a few more shots. Kinesis lets you throw everything from severed body parts to office furniture to exploding canisters at the baddies.

There are two kinds of those exploding canisters. The red ones explode in a fireball and the blue ones explode in a sphere of Stasis. Shooting one makes it explode where it is, and throwing one with Kinesis makes it act more like a grenade.

Speaking of ammo, you’re not quite done with a necromorph once you shoot off its limbs and put it down. Dealing a little more damage usually makes the corpse drop an item like a health pack or a clip of ammo.

The best way to do this is with a melee attack or a stomp — that way you don’t waste any ammo — but any type damage works. If a necromorph dies in an explosion (see above), they tend to take enough damage to drop the item without a stomp.

Explore everywhere

Dead Space is not an open-world game, so you’ll usually know exactly where you’re going next. That doesn’t mean there’s no room for exploration, though. You’ll often find items squirreled away in dark corners or in rooms just off the critical path.

Image: Visceral Games/Electronic Arts via Polygon

Go the wrong way down hallways. Check supply closets and bathrooms. Scour every room you head into. Like most of the tips above say, every little bit helps.

You’ll also be upgrading your Security Clearance throughout the game, and that unlocks new doors, lockers, and crates you couldn’t previously open in in places you’ve already visited. Backtrack when you get a new security clearance to look for those items.

Save often and learn from your mistakes

There’s no auto-save in Dead Space, so you’ll be limited to the save points you find scattered around the Ishimura. The thing is, that might be a good thing.

Dead Space isn’t really a Souls-like game, but dying (repeatedly) and replaying a section gives you room to learn where attacks come from and practice a little.

We recently struggled with a wave of several enemies until we noticed a handful of explosive canisters around the room and realized there was time to pile them up nearby before the attack came. Using the canisters not only saved on a ton of ammo, it made a deadly wave of enemies manageable.

Yes, it’s frustrating to have to keep trying (and failing), but you might just find a way to save a little ammo.

Watch behind you

Very early on, you’ll learn that the necromorphs move through the vents. This is creepy in its own right, but it does mean that enemies can come from anywhere. And necromorphs love sneaking up behind you.

Image: Visceral Games/Electronic Arts via Polygon

It also makes backing away from an approaching enemy even more dangerous. Since there’s no quick turn control, you’re in charge of making sure you’re not backing into even more danger — or, at least, in charge of learning your lesson the first time (see above).

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FAQs

How long does it take to 100% Dead Space Remake? ›

How Long Does It Take To 100% Dead Space Remake? If you want to unlock every extra suit, discover every secret, and find every collectible, you'll be spending quite a bit of time with Dead Space Remake. How much time, exactly? About 27 hours.

What to do first in Dead Space? ›

Upgrade the plasma cutter and your health first. Keep an upgrade token on hand at all times for locked doors. I kept no more than two weapons on me so the ammo I found was more useful and for the guns I was actually using.

How do you unlock the secret ending in Dead Space Remake? ›

How to Unlock the Alternate Ending. Dead Space Remake's alternate ending requires the player to complete the game at least twice. There is no difficulty expectation required. Simply complete the game on any difficulty, then access New Game + (again, on any difficulty).

What do you get for beating Dead Space Remake? ›

When you beat the final boss of the Dead Space remake (and get through the credits), you'll get a reward of 50,000 credits, 10 nodes, some Text Logs, and the schematic for the Advanced Soldier Rig (Level 6) Suit.

What is the best weapon in Dead Space Remake? ›

The Plasma Cutter is highly regarded as the most reliable and powerful weapon in the game. With upgrades, it becomes devastating and offers great control in encounters. Prioritizing its upgrades is recommended for success.

What is the longest chapter in Dead Space? ›

I decided to record gameplay for my 4th playthrough just for fun and was able to get an exact time for each chapter. This playthrough was on impossible. So the longest was chapter 7 and shortest was a tie between chapter 8 and 9. That's it.

How many endings does Dead Space Remake have? ›

Dead Space Remake features one other ending that may or may not satisfy gamers, or they may simply want more from EA's survival thriller. If you fall into either camp, you might be interested to discover that there is a hidden alternate conclusion in the game.

What is the secret weapon in Dead Space remake? ›

The Hand Cannon is an unlockable weapon in Dead Space 2 after completing the game on Hard Core mode, and in Dead Space (2023) after completing the game on Impossible mode. It takes the shape of a comically large red foam sports hand that Isaac Clarke or Gabe Weller wear on their right hand.

What do you get for completing impossible mode Dead Space remake? ›

If you finish the Dead Space remake's Impossible Mode, you are rewarded with a sweet new suit called the Burnished Suit. You also get to add a whole new weapon to your arsenal for another playthrough in the form of the Hand Cannon. So, you have plenty of incentives to step into Isaac's suit for this challenge.

Does Dead Space remake have cheat codes? ›

The remake of Dead Space does this as well, and EA Motive made sure to hide lots of surprises for players to stumble upon. While the original cheat codes are not in this version of the game, they have been replaced with a new set of secret codes.

What is the hardest achievement in Dead Space remake? ›

1 Untouchable

This is undoubtedly the hardest achievement in the entire game. You will have to beat Dead Space on Impossible mode. This difficulty setting is only unlocked after you beat the game on Hard difficulty. In Impossible mode, the enemy difficulty is at the "Hard difficulty" level.

What is the hard reward in Dead Space remake? ›

If you manage to conquer Dead Space's Impossible mode, you'll receive two additional goodies that players hopping into the game on other difficulties won't encounter. These are the Hand Cannon weapon, which is the foam finger gun easter egg gun that crops up in every Dead Space title, and the Burnished Suit.

How long did Dead Space Remake take? ›

Dead Space Remake Was Developed Only In 2.5 Years.

How long does it take to 100% Dead Space 3? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Dead Space 3 is about 13 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 24½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.

What is the duration of Dead Space Remake? ›

2023's remake is roughly the same in length as the original – taking around 11-12 hours to beat. Like the original, the Dead Space remake is comprised of twelve chapters each taking roughly an hour to complete. The first and final chapters are a little shorter, but some chapters are longer than others.

How many levels are in Dead Space Remake? ›

The 12 chapters in Dead Space all vary in length and cannot be skipped. You will need to play through all of them to complete the game and unravel the mystery behind the USG Ishimura. There are side missions, too, but we've listed the main story chapters down below for you.

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