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Dead Space: Downfall [Blu-ray] + Digital Copy
 
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Awesome movie for an Awesome game.
 
Review Date: December 19, 2009
Reviewer: mp101,
its too bad this video isnt introduced before you play dead space, the movie is full of action packed suspense and gore, but its not cheesy or dull in any way.Personally I had fun, kinda like a roller coaster, fun all the way through. If your a fan of the game or violent animated movies I would reccomend dead space downfall.

warning: The movie does contain alot of graphic violence and gore as well as vulgar language.This movie is definitly not for kids and adults only.

Not much else to say other than I thought the animation was good, story was pretty good, action was good.

This movie is literally over the top in terms of gore for an animated movie, I havent seen so much blood since watching princess mononoke...not reccomended for the faint of heart or depressed person.Im going to also say insomniacs stay away.

The animation is traditional, no cg whatsoever(if your like me and have a special appreciation for trad animation)

So many bad reviews im going to say you either didnt watch the whole thing, you havent played the game, your not that into animated/gore movies.

5/5 from me, voice acting was good kind of like a saturday morning cartoon except for adults. On a positive note, after you watch this movie you cant help but crave the need to play the game.
Great Movie
 
Review Date: February 18, 2010
Reviewer: Christine Pangle, Ohio, USA
This movie greatly benefited the games and comics. It added content to Both dead space extraction (like where the lovely song came from that is sung at the end) or for the comics it's like adding on more content that we didn't know about. Though there are a lot of cuss words and gore. The move is very helpful to understanding about the marker and how the Ishimura was attacked.
Scariest Horror Anime/Cartoon for now.
 
Review Date: June 24, 2010
Reviewer: I Love Yahweh Yeshua Christ!, Brooklyn, New York
Dead Space: Downfall is suppose to be an Anime but it seem more American or Americanize. Dead Space: Downfall is the Best Scary/Horror Anime/Cartoon I have ever seen. This Japanimation/Cartoon is like Resident Evil and the Flood from the Halo Video Games for the X-Box together as one. I really love this Japanese Animation/Cartoon. This is a must see and that Alissa Vincent I would like to get into her Panty.
Good Setup for Game
 
Review Date: June 26, 2009
Reviewer: Alexander Harbeson, Atlanta, GA
Well, to start off, if you think this movie does not piece the game together at all, you are wrong. True it does not show any weapons relevant to the game or even show any people that made video or audio logs during the game itself. But, the main idea of the game was brought out which was important: how the ship got the way it is. Even though it follows a girl that has nothing to do with Isaac, everything that goes on around her explains how the people got the way they were and the events that took place prior to the game.
So in conclusion, I thought it was a very exceptional movie which was a good set up to the game that you get to play.
Nastily Brutal Sci-Fi Zombie Tale
 
Review Date: September 16, 2009
Reviewer: LawrenceSvetlana, USA
I know nothing of Dead Space, I'm by far no gamer, but Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray have written a nastily brutal animated movie of alien-invasion zombie take-over. WARNING: Spoilers Hereafter. The story centers around an alien religious artifact's entrapment of a human space crew. Thinking they've discovered the find of the century, they learn too late that the alien life form actually conspired with their minds to get the humans to remove and transport the artifact to a new and viable home where it can find innumerable new hosts for their parasitic selves. And the story is as nasty and brutal as it gets. This is a full run of scenes of killing, violence, biological degradation of one species upon another, lots of guts, lots of blood, lots of screams, a little bit of redemptive but all-too-sad sacrifice of self for others, murder, beatings, vomiting, horrific hallucinations, and, to top it all off, the cult classic scene of the year: SYRINGE TO THE EYE! To state the obvious, this is not for the kiddies. This is just profanity-laced violence stacked upon violence. That doesn't mean, though, that there aren't things to like here. Alissa Vincent is a female leader in charge of a crack commando team who makes it to the very end, although, she dies, too. But I love the opening scene where she picks up her coffee cup and we see her cup blotter: a bloody picture of the USG Ishimura's latest homicide victim. And then there's Samuel Irons, a monolithic, kind-hearted, wise giant of a man who works as an engineer and, though he disagrees with the way the religious artifact is, in his opinion, being manhandled, he is the biggest and strongest force in saving as many people as possible until the very end. Technically, the animation is pretty good (not the best I've ever seen, but probably a 4 out of 5), the voice actors chosen do a great job (although I still can't understand how people can scream on cue, but these folks do the job over and over and over and over), and the story, even for its seemingly simple plot line of kill or be killed makes you get rather philosophical about life and death and how in the world we can face the end when we truly know that there is no hope. As to price, I got this at a well-reduced used price, probably wouldn't have paid full retail for it, but if you like what Palmiotti and Gray are doing with DC's Jonah Hex or are quite into the game, I can't think of a better alien story after Alien. Recommended.

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