

Title pretty much explains it. Looks cool, runs well, plays nice. Just a darn good game. If Borderlands mixed with Serious Sma sounds like fun to you, definitely pick it up on a sale. My only real complaint is that inventory management and figuring out weapon upgrades is a bit of a chore. Nothing major mind you, but enough to think, 'well, that could have been done more efficiently'.

Yeah, its short, but it's an arcade game, that's just how they were. (Back in MY day... yada yada) If you know what you are getting into, this is a great game. Looks good, controls fine with a little bit of tweaking the options, didn't run into any major issues in my couple of playthroughs as of writing this (just a couple tiny visual glitches, like really 2-frames or so tiny). I don't know what all the naysayers were expecting from a 90s lightgun game, but that is exactly what you get here. Fun times.

Title says it all, its a fun set of 2 arcade rail shooters with mechs. Won't blow your mind with anything new or unique, but I rather like them. Colorful Dreamcast/Naomi style graphics, runs and plays fine on my PC. Get it cheap and have an afternoon of arcade throwback fun!

Loved Amnesia, but this game just lacks any kind of tension. Story is great, and I love how they involve they player in the themes of the story through choices you make (though they are inconsequential to the story itself). The problem is that, other than a few moments, the game isn’t really much of a ‘game’ so much as it is just a great sci-fi story. Zero tension, no much in the way of actual gameplay, lots of walking and listening. Or just walking. Get thing, hit switch, listen to exposition. Again, the story and themes are great, but I could have just as well read this instead of ‘played’ it, and I use that term loosely.
Fun arcade racer, but the handling feels very sluggish. It actually feels like a 30fps racer even if you are maxing out the framerate to the allowable 100. Lots of it still holds up: actually still looks pretty good, meaty career and events, fun nostalgia in the soundtrack, good car selection, fun destruction. But the handling. I understand this game should have weight, you crash into stuff. But it feels like driving an ocean liner (yes even the faster cars) plus, sometimes the AI can really suck. Crazy rubberbanding and they often would rather take you out to make you lose than win the race themselves. Fun for a while and cheap. Oh, and the framerate will stutter unless you have g-sync or the like.

Yes, it's short. Shcmups are short. This is a 3d schmup/rail shooter. It's also cheap. Looks great, runs great (60 solid on a 1050ti at 1440p). Gameplay is awesome and exactly as you remember it. This is a fantastic remake done with care. The v-sync/59fps issue is now fixed thanks to a patch. I wholeheartedly recommend this game.

This is a great action/horror game. The environments still look awesome to this day, and the atmosphere is fantastic. Here are all the fixes for modern systems to get it humming along. Should only take about 10 minutes max and will get the game looking and running great. 1 – Controls – install Dead Space Mouse Fix from PCgaming wiki. It’s just a dll file you drop into your game folder. Super easy. 2- Framerate – Turn off in game V-sync and cap at 60 externally via Nvidia Control Panel or Rivatuner or something. Do not attempt higher frame rates as it causes errors. 3- Broken gamma – edit the settings file in the EA folder. \AppData\Local\Electronic Arts\Dead Space\settings.txt to a negative value. Automatically set to 0.000000. I play at -1.000000. Set to taste. 4 – Antialiasing – The in-game is not very good. This game will run on a toaster, just super sample. I can almost do 4k/60 on a 1050ti, so you shouldn’t have a problem. 5 – Anisotropic filtering – Force 16x via Nvidia Control Panel as in game is like 4x. 6 – Ambient Occlusion – There is no in-game option for it, but the game is flagged to allow you to force it via Nvidia Control Panel. Makes a huge difference in visuals, turn it on! Now go enjoy this awesome game!