You have to see “the alternate ending” on a difficulty level of your choice. One of the Trophies for the game, called Reunion, has an interesting requirement to unlock it. But Dead Space has at least one thing in the remake that you couldn’t find in the original game. Certainly if the original version is still quite acceptable in terms of graphics and gameplay, not every remake has something to offer veterans. Players who know a game well sometimes want to skip a remake. It can be concluded that the game has a big surprise for those who know the original game. For example, the list of PS5 Trophies for the game can be seen on several sites, including TrueTrophies. That's human psychology.The Dead Space remake is just around the corner and more and more interesting details are coming out. It still can effect a lot of players consciously or subconsciously. They don't effect the main game in any way, they're just there to add more content. It's like saying having optional challenge modes take away from the game. It's just a little something extra to add onto the game. I don't see anything harmful about adding achievements to a video game. You don't wanna do em? You're free to ignore them. I don't think it's the dev's problem if someone wants to do achievements or not. Especially horror and story driven games. It become of routine and take out spirit of the game since you doing for 100% completion check list.Īnd that's why some games don't or should have achievements. Even if it's required to do something bad, stupid in game or make bad choises on purpose. You won't belive what peoples willing to do to get them. It's more about the game and sometimes they could ruin your focus of what really important, atmosphere and immersion Originally posted by Justice:Who needs them? It's just trend and mind set of young childrens that every game must have achievements.
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