

I can't be too self-righteous about that appeal to the way things were, though. The only thing I'm not sure about is Isaac having a voice: I preferred him as the silent Gordon Freeman type he was in the original. Regarding that in-game experience, the Dead Space remake got a new trailer the other day, and the revised USG Ishimura and necromorphs look about as spooky and grotesque as I'd hoped. A PC gamer's natural and unavoidable aversion to unnecessary background processes is indifferent to their significance. That probably won't make much of a difference to our in-game Dead Space remake experience, but I'm glad to be spared the discomfort brought on by watching pointless DRM-on-DRM draw even a tiny fraction of my system's resources. Nevertheless, Dead Space is apparently a regular Steam game with no extraneous client.
