

Unfortunately, and as you can probably assume from these descriptions, the games themselves are not in the least bit fun.

The three mini-games available are familiar in their basics Trace Route involves racing your wire against others attempting to catch you as you avoid firewalls in the system, while System Override requires you to send out viruses to attack the anti-viruses in a device and gain control of it and, finally, Hardware Crack tasks you with matching colors to nodes on a piece of hardware by using reflectors to change their direction and guide them along the correct path. Although the idea of a motion graphic novel geared visual design seemed unique, particularly given the focus on storyline in Ignition, the overbearingly dull mini-games that encompass the gameplay experience in this prologue do not make the journey seem worthwhile.įor those of you who are fiending for more background story to the events leading up to Dead Space 2, Dead Space Ignition might be worth the trek through games that suffer from a lack of perspective. However, and also as a Dead Space fan, I was incredibly let down by Dead Space Ignition. As a Dead Space fan, a prologue to the upcoming and long-awaited sequel was definitely intriguing to me.
