Rumour control: Dead Space 3 details leaked ahead of E3

3 June 2012

More leaks ahead of E3 have surfaced, courtesy of a Neogaf forumite who has his hands on the next issue of Game Informer. This concerns the highly anticipated Dead Space 3, and amongst other details tells of co-op support and the dropping of competitive multiplayer.

Here’s a list of details (allegedly) found in the magazine:

  •     Co-op confirmed
  •     No competitive multiplayer in DS3
  •     Now has universal ammo pickups
  •     Cover system added
  •     Co-op will have different cut-scenes and interactions between Isaac and Carver.
  •     Zero space gravity section and dark corridors will be present as they were in previous Dead Space titles.
  •     Fodders & Feeders are a new type of necromorphs.
  •     Visceral games calls these new necromorphs “The snow beast”.
  •      Nexus Feeders is a 30 story tall centipede necromorph.  This is “what happens when a human isn’t actually infected by a Swarm or by a Divider heads”
  •     Icy Planet is called Tau Volantis,
  •     Fodder transform into two different necromorphs depending on how you kill them
  •     Ammo drops are more plentiful
  •     They want DS3 to be less linear than 2&1;be able to explore large environments and find “unique beta missions” that aren’t required to complete the main game
  •     You can slap different guns together like a Plasma cutter/Ripper combo,Visceral didn’t say “how exactly these weapon mods work” but GI noticed enemies drop Scrap metal and ‘tungsten’ now.

The same poster also leaked details of Assassin’s Creed 3: Liberation for the PS Vita, and has now seemingly made enemies of two very large publishers.

Source: ParanoidGamer

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