Dead Space 2 perfects the original formula by adding action and a sprawling colonial city. Isaac now speaks, Necromorphs are even more varied. One of the best PS3 sequels, intense and brilliant.
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Survival1 player18+
Description
Dead Space sequel from Electronic Arts where Isaac Clarke faces his madness and Necromorphs in a populated space station. Published by Electronic Arts, released in Europe in January 2011. Refined strategic dismemberment, improved telekinesis, asymmetric humans-vs-Necromorphs multiplayer mode and limited edition. European and limited edition versions.
Dead Space 2 review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
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Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
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Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
A spaceship turned into a charnel house, flickering light and repulsive organic creatures: horror is born from a chilling industrial atmosphere. The diegetic interface and the heavy silence deepen a total immersion. This visual direction, dark and polished, stands as a peak of modern survival horror.
Signed by Jason Graves, the music favours dissonance and orchestral chaos over melody, instilling a visceral terror. Strident strings and atonal clusters make dread rise in the slightest corridor of the ship. This sonic horror, daring and suffocating, remains one of the peaks of horror sound design.
Back among the undead of space, an engineer eaten away by dementia faces his hallucinations as much as the monsters. The tale blends science-fiction horror, madness and a fanatical cult with oppressive intensity. Its hero, at last given a voice and a broken psyche, lends the nightmare a genuine depth.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Faster and more spectacular than its predecessor, this entry keeps the surgical dismemberment while opening the pacing up to exhilarating action set-pieces. Stasis and telekinesis enrich an already clever arsenal. A rare balance of horror and action, it retains precise handling and an intensity that make it an exemplary sequel.
A more spectacular sequel from Visceral, Dead Space 2 opens space horror to varied settings and a heightened pace while keeping the first's tension, hailed as a series peak. Widespread in the West, its interest lies in this status as a high point of the saga rather than scarcity. A safe bet for fans of horror action.
Is Dead Space 2 still worth playing in 2026?
Dead Space 2 refines the original formula by injecting more action without sacrificing horror, making it one of the saga's peaks. The Sprawl space station, vast and varied, offers more ambitious settings, and Isaac, now given a voice, gains dramatic depth. The pacing alternates with control between moments of pure dread and spectacular intensity spikes, including an ophthalmic sequence that has stayed infamous. Visually superb and technically solid, the title holds up remarkably today. A brilliant sequel, to be ranked among the PS3's best.