
Yes, this is technically cheating, so use at your own discretion. If you die, just delete the Hardcore save on your HDD and replace it with the one on your USB then rinse and repeat as you play. Sounds rough, right? Well, you can exploit the save system to ensure you never get reset upon death, making this less impossible and more of a nuisance.Īll you have to do is copy your Hardcore save to a USB. Your progress will be autosaved, so a single session playthrough is not required, but dying at any time will erase that save and reset you all the way to the beginning. Circuit sets for each category of artifactĪs noted above, Hardcore mode requires you to complete the game without dying.*Note that you must play through on co-op to complete Carver’s side missions as well. These only apply to the game in which you earned them (so if you unlock them in Normal mode, you won’t automatically have them in Pure Survival, for example). Think Sega CD or Phantasmagoria on the PC (not sure why that one popped into my head, but the writing was as bad as Dead Space 3’s, so I guess it’s fitting).Ĭompleting different sets of optional objects and collectibles will provide you with some bonus content and resources. Unlocks Retro mode.Īdds a graphics filter that makes the entire game look like an full-motion-video adventure game from the 90s. You can save and continue playing, but death will reset you to the very beginning. You must beat the entire game without dying. Start a new game that’s not for the faint of heart. Unlocks the MK-II Overclocked parts set and Mega Resources deposit. Start a new game where resource management is key.

Unlocks the Devil Horns, which is a throwback to the Foam Finger from previous Dead Space titles. Co-op play is disabled classic aiming is enabled. Only classic weapons can be built via blueprints.

Start a game in the spirit of the original Dead Space. MK-II Overclocked parts and plus-3 circuits can be found throughout. Start a new game with your completed game’s inventory and resources.
