We’re only a few days away from Dead Space Remake. The game was expected for a while, and the fanbase asked this for years. The original game was released in 2008, and the possibility of things is much more different today. Dead Space was successfully terrifying even for a 2008 game, so the horror content was one of our first criteria to fall in love with the remake. As the early reviews say, the game is incredibly terrifying, and you might not want to play it with headphones. EA will release Dead Space Remake next week, and here are the details about the game’s scary fright content.

The improvements 2008 made in the gaming industry brought a realistic experience to horror games, like sound effects and detailed visuals. Remake already means a reshuffle for the old games, but the new Dead Space offers a high dosage of horror experience, which the fans will love.

Dead Space Remake Could Fright You Away

This isn’t only valid for the players; the game is even too scary for the developers. Technical Director David Robillard admitted they didn’t want to play the game with headphones in an interview with PLAY Magazine (thanks to GamesRadar+). Probably, the players won’t care because the original game was already horrifying enough. We don’t think anyone will stand up and slander the game because it’s scary. But if you’re too sensitive, you could want to put off the headphones and turn the lights on.

One of the reasons why the original game was loved is the game’s tense atmosphere. Dead Space isn’t a horror game, but it’s hard to get not too scared, considering the game’s itself. Thanks to the powerful hardware on new-generation consoles and at least today’s PCs, we will play a visual feast. In relation, the game also has an alternate ending for all the difficulties. Maybe that could be a reason to make you play the remake.