Dead Space 3 screenshots leak out

31 May 2012

After yesterday’s short animated film and first image, we have a bunch of screenshots for the yet-to-be-announced-but-obviously-existant Dead Space 3.

The images clarify a lot of the information people have been speculating on after the rumours about the game’s features.

We can now officially see that the game will feature co-op, as Dead Space hero (and harbinger of bad luck) Isaac Clark, joins with John Carver, the character from the Dead Space short.

The screenshots, which show the two working together, also reveal Isaac duel-wielding two different weapons, Isaac’s manly new beard, an armed enemy, and a nercomorph which looks like two people fused together.

The environments also coincide with the rumour of a frozen planet setting, as Isaac and John seem to be dealing with some snowy conditions.

No official confirmation has come from EA, although do they really need to at this point?

Check out the screenshots below:

Source: All Games Beta

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  1. Ragemode
    01.06.2012 at 23:36

    “Do you hate EA as much as this guy?” Oh lol, if you want to argue, try arguing with this recently posted article. gg

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