If you wonder why Dead Space cribs from other material, consider the fact that they were the sole new IP developed in competition with The Godfather, Lord of the Rings and The Simpsons.
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âDead Space doesnât have much stuff in it compared to what we thought we were going to make,â Art Director Ian Milham explained. âWe thought, letâs not get fancy with the art direction. Our risk tolerance was pretty maxed out from the start.â
For his panel on âCreating Horror and Immersion with the Art of Dead Space (which could be canceled any minute),â Milham discussed the myriad things stolen inspirations that led to EAâs only horror title ever created (at least until Dead Space 2 comes out).
A big one was David Fincher films. Milham explained that the colors in movies like Se7en and Fight Club âfeel hopeless and decayed â while still varying up the color so you donât have the next-gen brown that everybody gets raked over the coals for.â
Colors like Fincherâs are consistent within one frame â but varied throughout the whole project, which is definitely what happens in Dead Space. Go back and play the Leviathan boss fight again and youâll see what Milham was talking about: it starts out blue and warms to red as the boss comes closer and closer toward Isaac.
Next up was Gothic architecture for the actual innards of the Planet Cracker ship, Ishimura. I wonât bore you with specifics, but if you think to yourself âGee, the inside of this place looks like a rib cage,â thereâs a reason for that. Bonus if you can find circles with ribbing on them â Milham is fond of those.
Lastly, Dead Space drew from dentists offices to create the lighting concept for the game. The point of that, said Milham, was both to cut down on the troubles of deferred lighting and to make the player feel constantly uncomfortable. âYou sort of feel interrogated,â he said, showing a slide of a room dotted with dentist lights. âA lot of our lighting is on arms like that. We wanted no indirect light.â
The result, along with a lot more borrowing from Sci-Fi Horror classics like Alien, was this:
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Not everything in the game was cribbed, to be fair â sometimes the things that we saw are the direct result of the dev team applying some of Kojimaâs problem-solving skills. For example, the game was never meant to include heads-up displays, maps, or helpful terminals that tell you where to go. Everything has to be communicated visually â from Isaacâs health bar to whether or not a door is open.
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But you wanna know whatâs really scary? The they might have canceled Dead Space to make this.
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