Before Carving Turkey, Practice On Some Necromorphs

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A free downloadable demo for the award-winning videogame DEAD SPACE from Electronic Arts will be launched on November 25.

The stunning demo showcases the critically acclaimed combat and strategic dismemberment of the epic sci-fi action game. The demo comes just in time for holiday gift buyers to get a taste of the gore and action that has made the game a critical and commercial hit. The demo will be available at the PlayStation Store in North America and Xbox LIVE Marketplace worldwide. In Europe, the demo will be available at the PlayStation Store on November 27.

Winner of over 27 critic awards and currently nominated for Best Action Adventure Game on Spike TV's upcoming 2008 Video Game Awards on December 14, gamers can experience a taste of the survival horror experience.

Now, before experimenting on a turkey this Thanksgiving, you can tear the Necromorphs apart limb by limb with four different futuristic mining tools, and Isaac Clarke's telekinesis and stasis abilities.

For helpful carving and combat tips from the DEAD SPACE development team, visit http://www.deadspacegame.com.

Developed at EA Redwood Shores, DEAD SPACE is rated M for Mature and 18+. DEAD SPACE is now available for $59.99 on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and $49.99 for the PC.






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