![]() ![]() This is the paradox that lies at the bloodied heart of Dead Space. You look on as your colleagues are slaughtered by the abomination that has crawled out from the dark. You know how this goes indeed, you have seen this all before. Suddenly, you hear the metallic clanging of something in the vents. Within a few moments, you find yourself inside its sleek, retrofuturist lobby, unintentionally quarantined from your team behind reinforced glass. All of the Ishimura’s lights are out, and the only sound that emanates across the galactic airwaves is garbled static. The skeletal silhouette of the USG Ishimura-a gigantic mining spacecraft referred to colloquially as a “planet cracker”-looms in the distance as your colleagues, a security officer and a technology specialist, prepare to dock the ship. ![]() Stay tuned for more as EA removes these titles from purchase.Dead Space opens with a descent cribbed straight from the annals of Hollywood sci-fi history. While more content for the Battlefield series is still on the way, Mirror’s Edge fans were last treated to a release with Mirror’s Edge Catalyst in 2016. ![]() However, the company did briefly celebrate Mirror’s Edge, too, saying, “We look back fondly on Faith as an iconic character, and her parkour style gameplay.” EA seems determined to keep players from exploring those roots, so if you still aren’t a fan of the direction Battlefield has taken the last few years, you might want to purchase Battlefield 1943 and Bad Company 1 and 2 before next month’s delist-athon.ĮA also took today’s depressing announcement as an opportunity to “reflect” on the Battlefield titles that will soon be delisted. While many have grown to appreciate the series’s most recent entry, Battlefield 2042, thousands of other Battlefield fans argue that the last decade of entries hasn’t lived up to the franchise’s roots. Today’s announcement stings especially for Battlefield fans. ![]()
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