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Here is every Dead Space game ranked worst to best.
6) Dead Space Ignition

Dead Space Ignition was part of EA’s larger goal to make the series a wider media franchise. It serves as a prequel to Dead Space 2, but is much smaller in scope than the mainline games, as EA wanted to supplement its more robust releases. Unfortunately, the move to a smaller scope also meant a change in gameplay.
Instead of the classic survival horror game players loved, Ignition is an action puzzle game. You’re not cutting off alien limbs, you’re completing one of three boring hacking mini-games. It was a complete miss from EA, and barely qualifies as a Dead Space game.
5) Dead Space 3

Dead Space 3 isn’t a terrible game, but its existence stands out as an example of developers missing the mark in favor of trying to expand its audience. EA and Visceral were looking to build Dead Space‘s audience, so they decided to make a more action-heavy game while incorporating co-op.
And while some of that action gameplay works, Dead Space 3 doesn’t really feel like a Dead Space game. Add in a convoluted plot, an overlong campaign, and plenty of microtransactions, and you have a game that ended the series for a decade. In many ways, Dead Space 3 is a great example of too much EA meddling.
4) Dead Space: Extraction

Extraction is another Dead Space spin-off, this time for the Wii. However, where Ignition failed to live up to fan expectations, Extraction is a solid on-rails shooter that pushed Nintendo’s system graphically.
Sure, Extraction has a few issues with its camera and is a short experience, but the shooter is a valuable addition to the wider series. It’s not as scary as the other games, which should be a problem, but mostly works given the genre. Unfortunately, the 2011 PS3 port didn’t add much, which felt like a missed opportunity given the more powerful hardware.











