Created by EAMotive Studios using the Frost Engine, Dead Space Remake will bring stunning visual and auditory effects while improving the gameplay, plot and characters of the original game, which is full of expectations for Isaac's return fans. Recently, the official recruitment log revealed some new information about the game, interested partners let's take a look at it.
With the huge success of Resident Evil 2 Remake, prompting Capcom to commit to more remakes of classic games, it's impossible not to talk about the Dead Space series when it comes to groundbreaking horror games. Released in 2008, Dead Space brings space despair and horror to every player with its stunning sound design, survival gameplay, and full-score immersion.
The original game and the series as a whole are linear games, so many players are speculating whether the remake will also be a linear game. However, according to the list of new positions on the EA website, this may not be the case. The job listing for senior open world programmer positions at Motive Studios states that the company "is looking for a senior programmer to guide the development of open-world technologies using the Frostbite engine."
The description of the job listing mentions that the game is an "exciting project in which open worlds are important for the gaming experience." Further requirements require candidates to have experience with "open world program content creation algorithms and techniques." These requests seem to suggest very strongly that the Dead Space remake is likely to be an open-world game.
But there are also fan discussions that developers often use programs to generate game content in bulk to speed up the development process. As the name suggests, Dead Space Remake may also have a separate game mode that requires a buggy-generated game, similar to Rogue's, such as Death Return, or a reset version may be a game similar to the Rogue type.
Overall, Dead Space Remake is full of secrets and mysteries, and due to the huge appeal of the original series, the expectations of players are very high, and if the developers want to surpass the original, then they will face a difficult task. As for whether it will be as successful as Resident Evil 2 Remake, I believe only time will tell.