

While the Dead Space Remake has one less trophy/achievement than the original on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, the game surprisingly lacks a large number of challenges that were found in the 2008 series debut. Missing Challenges/Less Grinding in the Dead Space Remake For example, completing the first chapter of the original Dead Space netted gamers the “Dead on Arrival” achievement, while the remake has altered the name to “Welcome Aboard.” Furthermore, the trophy for finishing the game on Impossible Mode is now called “Untouchable,” a departure from the original “Epic Tier 3 Engineer” achievement.Īlso, there are a few unique challenges found in the Dead Space Remake, which were not included in the original game including the Wishbone trophy/achievement that requires players to “rip off a dangling limb using Kinesis,” as well as Raise the Stakes, which necessitates players to “pin an enemy” for a bronze PlayStation trophy or ten Gamerscore Xbox achievement. While there are many similarities between the original and new Dead Space trophy/achievement lists, among the interesting differences are new names for several trophies/achievements in Motive Studio and Electronic Arts’ next-gen remake. New Trophy/Achievement Names and Designs in Dead Space (2023) Warning: There will be some minor spoilers for the Dead Space trophy list revealed in this article. Here are the biggest differences between the Dead Space Remake’s trophies and achievements compared to the original game that came out back in 2008.

For PlayStation trophy hunters and Xbox achievement fanatics, the new entry in the Dead Space franchise brings an exciting list of challenges for gamers to embark on, with some familiar returning achievements and a number of new feats to accomplish on the USG Ishimura. The Dead Space Remake is nearly here, arriving on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on January 27, 2023.
