

Of course, you may find yourself seeing the drop-out portion of co-op if your pal is easily frightened, but feel free to yank them out from behind the couch before a boss battle or area where you can use a hand (no matter how shaky). The game support jump-in/jump-out co-op play, so when your buddy comes over, just hand him or her a Move wand, Dual Shock 3 or older SIXAXIS controller, sit back and have a blast. While you can play the game solo, DSE works best when you team up with a friend (and have two Move wands, of course). PS3 owners will be getting exactly the same content as found in the Wii original, so if you happen to own a Wii and have already played the game, you're not going to see anything different other than the upgraded graphics. In case you haven't played Extraction previously, all you need to know is that it's the prequel to the original Dead Space and features a compelling story, some intriguing characters and fast-paced gameplay that's packed full of Necromorphs coming at you from every conceivable direction. Visceral Games along with super-talented developer Eurocom ( Goldeneye 007) have done an excellent job porting over their game to Sony's console, adding Playstation Move support and effective Dolby Surround sound to go along with the higher resolution visuals. At EA's well-packed Naughty or Nice event, I finally got to play a small chunk of the PS3 version of Dead Space Extraction, last year's Wii rail shooter (and one of the best looking games for Nintendo's console to date) headed to PS3 owners as part of Dead Space 2: Limited Edition.
