Image: Visceral Games/Electronic Arts via PolygonĪ big change in New Game+ (and the real reason to play a NG+) is the addition of 12 Marker Fragments collectibles. (They come as a surprise when you’re cutting through the early necromorphs with one shot.) Marker Fragments NG+ adds 12 collectible Marker Fragments. These are very tough enemies with glowing red eyes. Occasionally, though, you’ll run into new Phantom Necromorphs. Most enemies are going to be the same as they were on your first playthrough. Image: Motive Studio/Electronic Arts via Polygon New Game+ adds a few things to the experience, like… Tougher enemies A Phantom Necromorph Leaper. You’ll have to grab those as you play through the game normally. You also won’t have any of the Security Levels you picked up previously. You will not, however, have the Stasis and Kinesis modules. New Game+ differencesĪfter you raid your Storage, you’ll have all the gear and items you ended the game with. You will eventually have access to your other weapons and leftover inventory, but not until you reach the first Shop and its Storage (after you get the trams running and that unfortunate trip back to the Kellion). Once you’re through the opening cutscenes (that you can’t skip) and (finally) get to the Plasma Cutter, you’ll pick it up with all of the upgrades and nodes you previously installed. You’ll start the NG+ with whatever suit you ended with (including any nodes you installed). Speaking of difficulty, completing the game once unlocks the Impossible difficulty setting - this is independent from NG+, but you can play a NG+ on Impossible (if you’re a masochist). No matter what difficulty you completed the game on, you’ll then get the option to start a New Game+ (also on any difficulty). For reference, that Level 6 suit is the image at the top of this guide and it looks, frankly, cool as hell - well worth the 99,000 credit price tag. When you beat the final boss of the Dead Space remake (and get through the credits), you’ll get a reward of 50,000 credits, 10 nodes, some Text Logs, and the schematic for the Advanced Soldier Rig (Level 6) Suit. We had to quit the game and restart it, delete a save slot, and then re-beat the last boss to get access to NG+. If there are no empty slots, this causes problems - it doesn’t actually save your completed game, won’t let you start a New Game+ from the completed game save (which may or may not exist), and, in our experience, breaks the menus so you can’t delete save slots. When you run out, you’ll get a warning saying there’s no more space, and you’ll have to choose a slot to save over.Īfter you beat Dead Space’s final boss at the end of Chapter 12 “Dead Space,” the game will automatically (with no input from you) try to save your completed game into a new slot. Every time you save into an Empty Save Slot at a save point (the default option), you take up one of those slots. The Dead Space remake has a limited number of save slots - about 50 of them. A PSA: Leave one save slot empty before you beat the game Our Dead Space New Game+ guide will tell you what to know before starting a NG+, and what to expect when you play. The Dead Space remake includes a New Game+ after you beat it once that includes a few changes to the gameplay.
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