a) Filled with bugs
b) Deritive or
c) A dreadfull console port
I genuinly want to know because the latest EA game I have played has suffered from all three! Rather than being a general review of the game I want to instead walk you through my experience of the game, everything from installation to the gameplay itself. Here begins my review of Dead Space for the PC:
My first problem with dead space starts with the installation, now you would most games allow you to spesify the install location of the game? Not Dead Space. No, EA think they know better than this, of course the game should go into Program Files on my root device, nevermind that it's partitioned to only have enough space for the OS and nothing else! I want to keep all of my games on my faster RAID array but obviously this is totally unreasonable. After searching on the indernet I find that infact it DOES let you install to a custom location but because my RAID array is called "D:" (usually a CD drive) it didn't like it! Problem solved.
After the installation is complete I now try to start the game for the first time and am greeted an oh-so welcoming message informing me that because I'm not connected to the indernet I cannot activate the game online in order to play, wonderfull. DRM at its finest! I now have to mess around trying to get an internet connection, queue 20 mins of driver hunting for my wireless card. Joy.
Finally the game starts for the first time! Great! I can now play the game I payed £45 to play. Right? Nope Wrong Again! After sitting though an unskipable tital sequence (which you have to sit though EVERY TIME you start the game!) I discover that the mouse controlls are dreadfull. So bad that I simply can't play the game, the mouse is slow even on the highest sensivity settings and, even more worryingly, there is a second of lag when ever the mouse is moved... A full second. Seriously. In an ACTION SHOOTING GAME you move the mouse and can allmost count to one untill there is a response, this was so bad I thought (as any reasonable gamer might) "Well I have a non standard setup and a limited-run graphics card (there are only a few of my graphics card in existance) so it might be my fault?" Nope again, after googling for the problem I have discovered that this is the same for everyone who owns this game! How can they put this out to the public and claim it's finished!?
So moving on I to the game itself I tried to put up with the mouse problems, as infuriating as they are and here we find the huge list of gameplay issues:
1: The Over-The-Shoulder viewpoint is dire, words cannot express how bad it is. In a game which has no HUD at all to make the game more immersive you spend the entire game with half of your screen taken up by Issac's back. Seriously look:

If anything attacks you from the left you are pretty much fucked, you can't see them coming and with the shoddy controlls you can't aim properly. Oh, also if you walk into a wall the character doesn't stop, he keeps walking on the spot like he's Michael Jackson. One of the first 3rd perspn perspective games I ever played was tomb raider in 1996 and THAT didn't have this problem, seriously EA, it's not hard! If you're going to push for so much realism at least do a good job of it.
2: The plot: Imagine watching Event Horison if the protagonist was the marine from Doom and you're most of the way there. The whole thing seems ripped off from somewhere, which brings me to:
3: Most of the game mehcanics are ripped off from somewhere, we have bullet time from Max Payne and a physics gun from Half Life 2, also the dismemberment mechanic (the games major selling point) is pretty much the same as firing saw blades at zombies in HL2. Nice one, way to think out of the box.
Please don't buy this game, please! It's probably the worst game I have ever played. It's games like this which are making the video games industry homogeneous and indistinct. This will be the last EA game I ever buy. And because of the shoddy DRM I can't even return it. FUCK.