


I will not spoil the surprise, only explain how to do it. The achievement requires twelve Fragments and Assembly. Full completion is required for the Reunion achievement, which has a separate guide. If you’re in the mood for some outer space frights, Dead Space Remake is available on Steam and the Epic Games Store for £50/€60/$60.This achievement is unlocked for collecting one of the twelve Marker Fragments in the game. In his Dead Space remake review, Liam called it “one of the best action-horror games I’ve ever played,” so I’d be happy to see the rest of the trilogy receive the same treatment. Either way, EA Motive have done a swell job on the remake, giving the horror classic a shiny face-lift. The remake's new secret ending also leads directly into the sequel, and I'm sure fans will find other easter eggs in the coming weeks. I’ll be interested to see if the text log was a fun community mystery or a sign of things to come. Is it a warning about humanity’s fate at the end of Dead Space 3, or is it a prayer to the Brethren Moons? The last line is particularly interesting. Meanwhile, other fans believe the second stanza could be referencing the icy planet of Tau Volantis in Dead Space 3, as it’s literally frozen still. One Redditor even has a “crackpot theory” about how the poem relates to the overlooked Dead Space mobile game (although personally, I'd just be happy with something that explains hero Isaac Clarke's stint as a Tiger Woods impersonator in his rather cursed job history, among many of other weird side hustles he's undertaken over the years). Fans on the subreddit had quite a few ideas, linking certain lines to the Necromorphs, Markers, and the Oracles from Dead Space 2, depending on your interpretation. The poem is quite cryptic, but internet sleuths think it potentially refers to multiple parts of Dead Space lore. Reddit user u/GingyYoutube translated the text to find an ominous, three-verse poem. However, longtime fans recognised these as Marker symbols - a language that shows up in all three Dead Space games. At this point, you’ll have a few new text logs in your inventory, one of which is simply titled ‘Indecipherable’ and features a wall of symbols that’s truly alien to me. Once you roll credits on Motive's new Dead Space remake, you’ll be able to start anew on New Game+. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
