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Dead Space 1: horror/TPS :D
Dead Space 2: TPS/horror :)
Dead Space 3: action/shooter :(

In this moment I'm playing Dead Space 3 (chapter 17).. nice game but without horror Dx noooooooooo!! wtf!! the next game will be Gears of War: Space Edition.. crossover by Visceral and Epic Games.
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He jugado todos los Dead Space de sobremesa. El 1, juegazo maravilloso. Titulo de terror que te pone los pelos del culo como escarpias. El Dead Space 2, es un buen juego de terror, pero también se adentró un poco a la acción. Sin embargo, Dead Space 3 abusa del elemento de acción dejando en segundo plano el terror. Un cagazo.
Algunos dicen que se casualizo (shooteriso), tal cual como paso con Resident Evil.
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Weird as this may be to say, DS3 actually has a pretty good premise, but a lot more work and some explanations needed to be given to make its elements work and bring it back to being a real horror game. The thing about planet-sized necromorphs is probably the hardest element for people to get past, but I can still see that being made to work with proper explanations. 

For example, explain that the necromorphs as the result of experiments by a race of Ancient aliens gone wrong. The Ancients lived for so long and their DNA so complex that 'breeding' phased out as 'beneath them', but eventually became their problem as their numbers started to dwindle and, due to essentially inbreeding, their DNA began to degrade and break down due to stagnation. Multiple efforts were put into motion to preserve the Ancient race, one of which was finding a way to 'revitalize' their dying or dead DNA stains, while another attempted to find a solution in the DNA of one of the other 'primitive' races that existed in the galaxy. To accelerate this process, they created Markers and sent them to dozens to hundreds of planets, all designed to infect those that came into contact with the Markers with an engineered parasitic virus that would search for the needed DNA key in those infected so the Ancients could "be made whole". And, if they found a race with such potential, drive them to "converge" on Tao, the Ancient's world where these efforts were being centered. 

However, the Ancients' efforts only succeed in creating a galactic plague, now known as the necromorphs, that ended every civilization it ever touched; thus why Humans haven't found any life on any planets they've encountered. At some point, the Ancients realized their mistake, and sought to correct it by way of destroying the "Master Marker", cutting off power to all the Markers across the universe, but couldn't reach it due to the necromorph hordes covering Tao and the "planets" of necromorphs (which are explained as Tao's moons and starships full of trillions upon trillions of infected, making them more mass graves than actual planet-sized necromorphs). Instead, the Ancients used their terraforming technology to freeze Tao and its moons, to at least stop the necromorphs, until they could figure out a way to cause the system's star to supernova, obliterating everything and ending the necromorph plague. 

In DS3, Isaac, Ellie, and their EarthGov allies, who have been struggling against the zealous forces of the Unitologists, must fight their way onto Tao, the "Necromorph Homeworld", facing Uni zealots and these unseen necromorph horrors, thawed by the zealots, on a frozen world that is nearly pitch black due to the thick clouds of frost and snow that layer its atmosphere, to learn about the necromorphs and find a way to stop them forever. Once they learn this, the group's goal becomes to get off Tao and take control of the Ishimura, the "sacred" flagship/temple of the Unitologist fleet, so they can use the planetcracker to supernova the Tao system's star and wipe all traces of the necromorphs from existence; even if that means sacrificing themselves in order to do it. 

Now that would have been an awesome and fitting end to the Dead Space series.