Dead Space
Third Person ShooterDead Space; an adventure through space hell. A alien parasitic life form has transformed the majority of crew members of the USG Ishimura into violent...
Visceral Games (formerly EA Redwood Shores) is a video game development studio internally owned by Electronic Arts. They are perhaps best known for the critically acclaimed Dead Space series.
Dead Space; an adventure through space hell. A alien parasitic life form has transformed the majority of crew members of the USG Ishimura into violent...
The lone survivor of a horrific alien infestation finds himself confronting a new nightmare. No one expects to come in contact with the marker without...
On the eve of the Cuban revolution, a major mob meeting in Havana takes a bloody turn. The Don of your family is killed, and you must take the reigns...
After a life of small-time crime you've been accepted into America's most powerful criminal organization - the Corleone Family. Now it's up to you to...
Dead Space 3 brings Isaac Clarke and merciless soldier, John Carver, on a journey across space to discover the source of the Necromorph outbreak. Crash-landed...
Lead your crew as detective Nick Mendoza in an episodic crime drama single player campaign or as cops and criminals in intense, high-speed Battlefield...
You and your partner must shoot and destroy anything in your path to take down a violent drug cartel that’s taken over Mexico. In gripping partner-based...
Extraction is a first-person rail shooter set to introduce new enemies, characters, weapons and environments to the series. However, Visceral has promised...
Dante's Inferno is an action-adventure where players take a third-person control of Dante, the game's protagonist, and engage heavily in fast-paced combat...
Oh jeez, Visceral and DICE, Battlefield: Hardline... EA will blame DICE or Visceral, because thats what they do. EA never takes responsibility for anything it does, no matter how unreasonable they're demands are, what games gets shoved in who's lap, what time constraints are put (have to fight tooth n' nail for a release date extension), and what microtransaction (internet DRM) and DLC they have to shove down our throats. If DICE's game does badly, then EA cannot see it in any way than DICE's fault, then EA will go and buy out some other famous or semi-famous studio and make them do another COD-similiarish game. Its just a never ending cycle of buying, demands, aggressive advertising poping up everywhere (sites, sides of busses) and PR speak when there's any potential backlash to any "benevolent EA decisions" and shifting the blame where possible. Know what? **** EA.