In the concluding moments of the first game we saw Isaac hurtling away in his escape pod from the crippled, ravaged USG Ishimura, a Planet-Cracker class vessel which had become nothing more than a gigantic, metallic tomb. Second, there’s apparently no place in the known universe where the Necromorph outbreak won’t catch up to him. Being flung into the outer reaches of the universe to fix banged-up mining vessels and crawl through cramped maintenance shafts while wearing a cumbersome, sweaty, metal suit seems like a major pain in the ass to me. Poor old Isaac Clarke just can’t catch a break in his life.įirst, there’s his tenuous career decision to become a Planetary Mining Engineer, which really isn’t all it’s cracked up to be (get it? “Planet-cracking”? Come on… that was good). IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: For those yet to play Dead Space 2 who intend to, DO NOT update the game to patch v1.1 as will it likely stop you from completing the campaign (further down in the “Bad” section is a complete run down of all the game-breaking issues introduced by the patch).
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