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Dead Space: The FULL Series Retrospective
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1,006,508 Views • Nov 13, 2022 • Click to toggle off description
Hey Dad,
Today I want to take a look at Dead Space. I want to see this series highs and lows. Take a look at the entire series with me, and let's see if it still holds up. Let's talk about Dead Space

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CHAPTERS
Intro 0:00
Dead Space 2:19
Dead Space 2 1:03:37
Dead Space 3 1:56:27
Dead Space: Ignition 2:34:42
Dead Space: Extraction 2:39:07
Dead Space: Mobile 2:41:54
Books 2:42:31
Comics 2:45:16
Timeline 2:49:02
Interviews 2:51:11
Final Thoughts 3:06:30
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Views : 1,006,508
Genre: Gaming
Date of upload: Nov 13, 2022 ^^


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@danteinf12

1 year ago

Hey son, It's me Dad at about 1:34:53 when you were talking about the reticle there is actually a setting under controls that allows you to change back to classic aim. Don't know if anyone else brought it to your attention and as I understand it's a small nitpick, but its always been there just like that ketchup bottle you could never find in the fridge. Great retrospective keep it up. much love. -Dad

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@Gingy

1 year ago

Thanks for inviting me! Always appreciated your dedication to all the other media in a series.

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@BoulderPunch

1 year ago

Thanks for having me on and doing a good job of editing down my ramblings! Glad you enjoyed Extraction. Fantastic game.

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@kelsanggyudzhin2340

1 year ago

I was unreasonably excited to have something new to watch about something I like for 3 hours

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@zaksharman

1 year ago

Your consistency on continually putting out over hour long retrospectives is seriously mindblowing. Hope you don't burnout.

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@OnePolishMoFo

1 year ago

I like that you never truly kill a necromorph. Unless completely vaporized they're still an active threat. What Isaac is doing is temporarily incapacitating the necromorphs by cutting off their arms and legs. After you leave they likely just grow new appendages with their remaining biomass and scuttle away or something comes by and absorbs it into their own biomass. Explaining why "bodies" are gone when revisiting areas.

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@benjaminf4814

1 year ago

Woah, went to go rewatch your Silent Hill video and caught this 59 seconds after it was uploaded, can't wait to watch!

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@peeko_luxx2873

1 year ago

Dude, please don’t stop making these long format retrospectives. Your taste in games is superb and I appreciate the time it must take you to make these. Cheers buddy!

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@leafia133

1 year ago

These videos are my current sleep aid you have a great voice and the videos are always so well researched and very calming to listen to keep up the amazing work 💖

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@jamesabernethy7896

1 year ago

I did comment on your initial episodes covering 1 and 2. Just wanted to say how much I love your channel. I've especially enjoyed your retrospectives and Yakuza and Fable even though I've never played either. Keep doing what you're doing... because you got it right on your first go. I think you'd love Little Nightmares, it would make an interesting analysis.

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@CIP3RM

1 year ago

You can change the reticle in Dead Space 2 to be like the first game's dynamic reticle in the settings if I recall correctly, same with the third game.

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@noskes1

1 year ago

Watch whole movie on Netflix: nah, I dont have energy and time. Listen to 3h of analasys on game series: count me in ;)

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@finallyanime

1 year ago

watched like 5 dead space retrospectives, never gets old. the plasma cutter was a great idea & even at the end of the game or completing the plasma cutter only achievement was super fun. You know a game did a good job when your starting weapon doesnt make other weapons seem better or worse

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@StrangeCreed

1 year ago

One thing that bugged me about the asphyxiation deaths in Dead Space: Why would his mag-boots disengage after he passes out? Considering it's supposed to be a suit designed for engineering, you'd think they'd stay on until disengaged so a co-worker could come by and rescue them rather than have the poor bastard drift off into space.

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@YourFavoriteSon1

1 year ago

How do you feel about Dead Space dad? 🚀

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@Lilith_Xolaani

1 year ago

I binge watched your videos, only to tell you I love your narration style. It's very entertaining and high quality! Keep up the great work ♥

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@Basically_a_nobody

1 year ago

Watched these as they came out individually, and now I’m going to watch them AGAIN

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@scarletcrusade77

1 year ago

Hey Son, do you think we'll see a Retrospective of the Japanese horror Siren series? I asked you in stream once live and you did confirm you'd be up for it. Just wanted to mention again in case you're able to list it in your to do next list down the line

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@tilmanvogel2387

11 months ago

What a stellar interview section!! (Could also compliment on the other sections, I'm just listening to the interviews rn) So well structured, and you really host a space for your interview partners where they can share at their own pace. Hats off.

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@controlschemekeaton

1 year ago

The Ishimura was like the Spencer's Mansion in space. It had character, it was weird, there was history there. I feel that the other entries in the Dead Space series are weaker because they don't have that crucial environmental character. The setting is so important for good horror. In the first game, we knew we were on the Ishimura, it's what was inside of it that we DIDN'T know. But in the subsequent entries, we don't know the setting, and we (to a certain extent) don't know the enemies either. This creates a strange phenomenon where since we know NOTHING it actually drastically tanks the fear, because we are always in "new information" mode. This is why I love Dead Space 1 the most, because I am a sucker for the setting being a main character, or rather... antagonist.

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