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Title:
Dead Space: Downfall
Media:
Blu-ray Disc
Region:
A
Genre:
Animated Sci-Fi Horror
Starring
The Voices Of: Nika Futterman, Bruce Boxleitner, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jim
Cummings, and Kelly Hu.
Writers:
Jimmy Palmotti and Justin Gray
Story
And Characters Based On The Electronic Arts Video Game Dead Space
Director:
Chuck Patton
Feature
length: 74 minutes
Extras:
Deleted Scene, Trailers, Photo Gallery, Isolated Soundtrack Cheat Codes, and
Portable Digital Copy
Languages:
English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround Sound
Subtitles:
English Subtitles For The Deaf and Hearing Impaired and Spanish Language
Subtitles
Packaging:
Blue BD Case
Sound:
Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround Sound
Year
of Blu-ray Disc Release: 2008
Home
Video Distributor: Anchor Bay Entertainment & Starz Home Entertainment
MPAA
Rating: Not Rated
Reviewer:
Mark A. Rivera
When
I was in grade school I had aspirations of becoming a journalist, but around the
early 1980s and through high school I became interested in video games and then
wanted to be a video game designer. I
even entered a contest where I submitted an idea for a video game and won a
prize though I don’t exactly recall what the idea was and how many people won.
For all I know everyone who entered won something. Then I fell out of video
games completely and fell into film and rediscovered my passion for writing. So
perhaps it is no coincidence that ten years ago I fell into the world of online
journalism and film reviewing, which sort of combines elements of traditional
print journalism, writing about films and TV shows and the web design aspects of
running my own site for the last nine years has put me into at least a small
aspect of presenting things through a computer visually so in a way I could say
I have combined elements of all three vocations into one and there are things
I’m working on outside of site too. Video games have changed a lot as well.
Now when a major game gets released, it not only released on three or four
platforms. Now there are making of books, novels, comic books, toys, and
animated films. Beyond that if the project is super successful, there will be a
live action film series that will follow. So in a sense just as my own personal
interests merged, the world of video games has merged with publishing and
filmmaking and I am pretty sure that there is going to be a feature film based
on Electronic Arts video game Dead Space to be released in the next two
years or so. Electronic Arts has been around a great many years. I think I used
to play some of their games on a friend’s Commodore 64 back in the mid 1980s.
Now as a part of the multimedia tie-in that covers the back-story to the game
from different perspectives comes the animated prequel movie to the EA game from
Anchor Bay Entertainment entitled Dead Space: Downfall.
In
the future a monolithic artifact was discovered that for a great deal of
humanity would be perceived as proof of the existence of God. This religion will
grow in political power as all organized religions do and subsequently will play
a role in the exploration of deep space. Two hundred years later, on a distant
barren world a second marker is discovered with strange hieroglyphs on it. Since
up until this point, there has not been any evidence of life outside of Earth,
there is great interest to see that the second marker is excavated and shipped
back to Earth for further study. The USG Ishimura, a vessel that
“cracks planets” for valuable minerals to be sent back to Earth is tasked
with delivering the second marker too, By then strange things have already begun
to happen on the mining colony planet side. People are committing suicide and or
murdering each other and it doesn’t take long for the ship’s morgue to
become filled after the artifact is loaded aboard. Then all hell breaks lose
when after cracking the planet, something long dormant within the second marker
activates an alien entity that rewrites the human DNA of victims and the dead in
order to reproduce in a savage onslaught.
Presented
in a 1080p widescreen high definition (1.78:1) aspect ratio with AVC encoding
and an aggressive English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround Soundtrack, Dead Space:
Downfall looks and sounds impressive with a melding of cell animation and
CGI enhancements. My only gripe was that after the film was over, I now either
have to play the game or wait for the inevitable feature film to see what
happens next. That is not to say that Dead Space: Downfall ends on a
cliffhanger, it is more or less a self contained sci-fi horror tale that is
perfect for Halloween viewing, but it is also a sequel meant to get the viewer
prepared for the game and in both respects Dead Space: Downfall is
successful. The traditional animation style is a bit like a mix of anime and Heavy
Metal. In fact this could have been another entry in the Heavy Metal
animated feature series were it not a video game prequel. The picture is
pristine and soundtrack is effective and enveloping. I really enjoyed watching
this film. English Subtitles for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired and Spanish
Language Subtitles are encoded onto the Blu-ray Disc as options too. The
film’s music score can also be listened via an isolated music track and the
disc is BD Live enabled with hidden cheat codes for the game. A gallery of
concept art and a trailer for both Dead Space: Downfall and the game Dead
Space wrap up the extra value materials on the Blu-ray Disc. The menus run
fluidly and are well rendered. There is also a bonus digital copy for PCs on a
separate DVD included within the BD case.
Dead
Space: Downfall
is available on Blu-ray Disc now at retailers on and offline courtesy of Anchor
Bay Entertainment and Starz Home Entertainment.
©
Copyright 2008 By Mark A. Rivera
All Rights Reserved.

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