Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the Dead Space Extraction and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dead Space Extraction.
October 2009
(81%)
57 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Dead Space was a surprise hit when it was released on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC last year. Not only did it scare the heck out of you, but told a fantastic story that literally unfolded before you eyes. Those wanting to know how it all started now have ...
Dead Space Extraction is a pleasant surprise. It’s clear EA took extra measures to make sure the franchise would not get watered down for the Wii. The action is fast and furious, with plenty of new gameplay dynamics thrown really raising the bar for “o...
Great story that enhances the Dead Space universe, Fantastic visuals, Unlockable, fully voiced motion comics.
Aiming reticle obscures too much, Camera sometimes makes aiming difficult.
This story-focused on-rails shooter is a worthy follow-up to Dead Space that delivers the same sorts of thrills, chills, and kills, but in a whole new way. ...
Abstract: Most on-rails shooters are modeled after their arcade counterparts and deliver nothing but the bare minimum of story required, last shorter than a roll of quarters, and reward often-mindless spray-and-pray tactics. Not so in Dead Space Extraction, whic...
Abstract: When word first got out that Dead Space Extraction, the Wii-exclusive prequel to last year’s survival horror hit, was going to be an on-rails shooter instead of a third person game, I admit to being pretty disappointed. How could a rail shooter ever be...
Abstract: Quake was one of those games that I couldn't play before bedtime because it flipped a switch in my brain that made it extremely difficult to fall asleep. The motion and images continued to swirl in my brain long after turning off my PC. De...
Abstract: Most of the time we expect the best games for a system to come from the same company that designed the hardware, as has been proven time and time again by Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, but the best Wii game of 2009 is not coming from Nintendo; rather ...
Abstract: Dead Space was one of last year's more pleasant surprises. A space-horror-shooter mashup that combined the ammo conservation and "jump" scares of the survival horror genre with a strong, original narrative. But whenever an idea like that turns into a f...