DEAD SPACE REMAKE – Leviathan Boss Fight Comparison (Original vs Remake)



Dead Space 2008 New Leviathan Boss Battle vs the 2008 Original Fight. The Leviathan is a massive Necromorph that Isaac …

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  1. Can we just agree that the original game has better sound design? I remember how much that music stinger scared the shit out of me when I first walked into that chamber and the Leviathan sprung to life.

    In the remake, it’s almost silent. Why is the music so faint? It lacks punch.

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  2. I didn't know you can play catch ball with Leviathan, because in the original I always shoot my way out of it, thanks for the tip. Gald they added the detail how Leviathan flushed out of Ishimura when its dead, because in the original it just left there lifeless, along with a glitch that when you go back to the food storage, you have to fight it again (Same goes with Chpt. 8's The Slug).

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  3. I seriously don't understand why did they cut that composition from remake that was in original. It wasn't scary at all, but it had an excitement that you're fighting to death and have to kill this sh*t as soon as possible before it poisons the entire ship.

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  4. The Leviathan looks better in the remake but sounds better in the original, it’s roar is a mix of human moans, a dark reminder that this meat blob BLOCKING AN AIR-VENT was once a HUMAN. 😨

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  5. For a while now I've been thinking that most people who play the game in walkthroughs or reviews are just playing with the sound off but after now I realize that either the music is either way too quiet or they just didn't add any music at all, the Leviathan theme is barely audible and the fight in general just looks way too easy compared to the original.

    Dead Space Remake fans will defend this by saying that "the original song is too loud" as if Dead Space wasn't designed to be loud and frightening.

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