
… Expandĭead Space: Extraction is truly incredible for a Light-Gun game. All in all, a bloody, violent, and profane example of exactly what Wii gaming should have been like since launch. My only real complaint is that the targeting reticule is just a bit too big, sometimes making it difficult to see what part of a necromorph you will shoot off.

It has all of the atmosphere and superb graphics of its predecessor.

From that point on it never stops feeling like Dead Space on the Wii. The game pulls you in right from the start with a view of the back of an engineer in a RIG suit, an homage to the camera and style of the previous Dead Space. Although not quite as scary as the previous title, the developers really meant it when they said that this wasn't a traditional 'on the rails' experience. The game pulls you in right from the start with a view of the back of an After playing through the first few missions, I can say without a doubt that this is one of the best games available on the Wii in the past 3 years. … ExpandĪfter playing through the first few missions, I can say without a doubt that this is one of the best games available on the Wii in the past 3 years. And that's precisely the point: when you allow yourself to be drawn into the game, it will surprise you with its depth and level of Visceral emotion. However, if you stick with the game, you will see that what Extraction does well, it does INCREDIBLY well. There are a few cringe-worthy lines of dialogue, sometimes an enemy is hidden from view for an extended period of time, etc. A sidenote to those people who have trouble getting into the game: Extraction is not, by any means, flawless. I would go as far as to say it is a better overall first-person shooter than free-moving games like The Conduit or the Wii Medal of Honor titles. I'm sure there are plenty of people who can't stand not choosing where to move in a shooter game, but I can and will appreciate a cinematic experience, and Dead Space: Extraction sure is one heck of an experience. Therefore, having nothing to compare it to, I have to say Extraction is one of the best Wii games I've ever seen. I'm sure there are plenty of people who can't stand not choosing where to move in a shooter game, but I can and will appreciate a cinematic experience, and Dead Space: Extraction sure is one I had never played the original Dead Space before renting Extraction.

I had never played the original Dead Space before renting Extraction.
