When Isaac Clarke first stepped onto our screens in Dead
Space, the survival-horror genre got the kick up the ass that it needed.
Followed by an outstanding sequel that topped the original in almost every way
in Dead Space 2, it’s no wonder that fans of the series were jumping behind the
sofa once again when the third instalment was announced. Isaac Clarke is back
again in Dead Space 3, and whilst it’s undoubtedly the weakest of the three, it
is by no means a bad game.