Set on the frozen planet of Tau Volantis, Isaac Clarke and John Carver team up as they attempt to end the Necromorph threat once and for all.Set on the frozen planet of Tau Volantis, Isaac Clarke and John Carver team up as they attempt to end the Necromorph threat once and for all.Set on the frozen planet of Tau Volantis, Isaac Clarke and John Carver team up as they attempt to end the Necromorph threat once and for all.
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- 3 nominations
- Isaac Clarke
- (voice)
- Ellie Langford
- (voice)
- Jacob Danik
- (voice)
- Jennifer Santos
- (voice)
- (as Michelle Johnson)
- Austin Buckell
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- Dr. Earl Serrano
- (voice)
- (as John Concado)
- Tim Kaufman
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Mark Fyte)
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Lindsey Gitner)
- Resource Collector
- (voice)
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- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- General Spencer Mahad
- (voice)
- (as Keith Sarabatchka)
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- Sam Ackerman
- (voice)
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Did you know
- TriviaWhen Dead Space 3 and Lost Planet 3 were revealed, it was commonly joked about in gaming communities that the games had traded each other their franchise. Dead Space 3 looked to become a straight action game on a snowy planet (like Lost Planet), and Lost Planet 3 looked like a claustrophobic action-horror experience (like Dead Space).
- GoofsThe body temperature that Mr. Clarke can sustain is too low for a man to be able to take and still be able to move.
- Quotes
Austin Buckell: [inside Conning Tower, during the first quarantine sequence] I'm reading a quarantine. Are you all right, Isaac?
Isaac Clarke: [fighting Necromorphs amid country music blaring on the intercom] No, not really! I'm locked in!
Austin Buckell: Well, there must be an override on one of the walls.
Isaac Clarke: Okay. I'll look once I'm not being - *stabbed in the face!*
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits, Isaac's voice can be heard saying "Ellie? Ellie?" accompanied by the sound of him breathing through his suit helmet.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Show of the Week: Dead Space 3! Worst Game Religions! Etc! (2013)
- SoundtracksHard 'n Fard
Written by Sonny Tan, Chuck Kentis, Merrit Lance Morrison, David Palmer
The story has Issac in rather poor shape. He apparently hooked up with the gal from the second game only to have her dump him. He suddenly finds himself running for his life as the religion that worships the markers are coming after him and things are deteriorating quickly! This portion of the game was rather fun as it was running here and there battling enemies that did not come out of nowhere as you and a couple of military guys escape the planet. You then head to an ice planet where another marker lurks and you have seen in a prologue before we see where Issac has ended up. Issac must first though go from broken down ship to broken down ship trying to find Ellie and then finding another ship which I assume would be used to get to the planet below, but I gave up before reaching the planet's surface.
The game play has changed and most of it is not for the better. As I said the weapons suck now, the only bright point being the fact that they all share the same ammo now, but then again it was more fun in the first two games switching between the various weapons when you ran low on one ammo or another. Upgrading the weapons and your suit was easier too. Now, the suit is the same for the most part, but the weapons not so much. There is a neat thing you can do by literally combining weapons as I had a pulse rifle with a rail gun attached, but due to the fact the weapons now suck this should of been awesome weapon is reduced to a gun that cannot kill enemies before they are on top of you and you have to go through the press X mini game! The enemies may as well be invisible too as the final straw for me was this one room with a shuttle. I had to gather three pieces to make some sort of circuit for said shuttle. I keep going through the room and enemies keep popping up out of nowhere as all the shifts in this fleet have five million ventilation shafts for the enemies to drop you and gain the advantage along with their amazing speed. Well I gathered all the pieces and I heard what sounded like a horde of enemies so I went to the place to assemble the part. Before I tried I look this way and that way. I readied my weapon and walked around hearing the sounds of the damned, but nothing came. So I went to the bench and pressed the button to assemble the part when a creature hits me from the side out of nowhere.
So no, I am not digging this game at this point. If I play it later and win it, my score may improve, but right now, I am finding it a very frustrating and annoying game. They added optional missions in this one to make it the longest game of the three, but length does not mean goodness as there was nothing all that rewarding about completing the optional missions. I got pieces to add to my weapons that would have helped my nonexistent partner. I was playing solo so all the ammo I expended on the extra mission was completely wasted. I am just baffled as to how such a great series seems to have gone to crap, but part of me realizes it is that desire by an American gaming company to turn something into a Call of Duty/multiplayer type game.
- Aaron1375
- Dec 12, 2016
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