
You’ll have to make your way through 40 floors of action, battling against classic horror icons, from mummies and werewolves to biblically accurate angels. Armed with shotguns, pistols, uzis, stakes, and more, the only option players have is to keep killing to save the world and push back Savage’s most painful memories. This was always going to be a one-way trip, no matter the monsters slain or the pills taken.Įl Paso, Elsewhere puts you in the twisting void beneath an unassuming motel, where James Savage must dive down a reality-bending path to stop Draculae. Revisiting the dire situation that brought him back to his hometown and on a collision course with his former love, this trailer has Savage coming to terms with what’s ahead of him. Unlike last month’s stylish trailer, this one hits home that things aren’t so cut and dry with El Paso, Elsewhere protagonist James Savage, as he’s up against his ex known as “Draculae”.

and Strange Scaffold know how to keep the neo-noir vibes coming with the latest trailer for their upcoming shooter El Paso, Elsewhere. Motive Studio senior and creative directors Phil Ducharme and Roman Campos-Oriola did allude in a previous interview to the potential for more Dead Space from the developer, but again, it’s all up to EA.ĭead Space is out now on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series. Furthermore, if fans are hungry for more Dead Space, then why not take the next step and do an original game instead of a remake? On top of that, it’s not clear that if EA does proceed to remake both games, will Motive Studio will be involved in either project. Gloomwood developer Dillon Rogers posted yesterday on Twitter a survey from EA that asked fans point blank how interested they would be in regards to the developer proceeding with not only a remake of Dead Space 2 done in a similar style to Motive Studio’s remake of the original game, but also its sequel in Dead Space 3.Įlectronic Arts has yet to comment on what their plans are for the series, despite the success and acclaim of the remake. After Motive Studio mused the idea of doing more with Dead Space, it would appear that publisher EA is taking a step towards doing just that. Well, you can’t say that you didn’t see this coming.
