

Clarke, Isaac Clarke is the central character of the main series video games in the Dead Space franchise, which form a trilogy from the titular 2008 video game to 2013's Dead Space 3. Named after eminent science fiction writers Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Subsequent sequels follow Isaac's struggle to cope with the alteration of his mind by the Marker in the first game, as well as his journey to uncover the origin of the Markers and the source of the Necromorph outbreaks. Once on board the derelict vessel, Isaac finds himself beset by Necromorphs, horrendous undead creatures unleashed by a mysterious alien artifact known as a Marker. A starship systems engineer, he is initially contracted by the Concordance Extraction Company (C.E.C) to join the crew of its maintenance ship Kellion on a search and repair mission for USG Ishimura, which is the last known whereabouts of his ex-girlfriend Nicole Brennan who had sent a brief transmission to him. He was introduced as the protagonist of Dead Space (2008) developed by EA subsidiary EA Redwood Shores, which later became Visceral Games. Isaac Clarke is a fictional character in the survival horror media franchise Dead Space, owned and published by Electronic Arts. Trapped with hostile creatures called Necromorphs, Isaac faces a battle for survival, not only against the escalating terrors of the ship but his own crumbling sanity.Isaac Clarke as depicted in promotional material for Dead Space 2 "Now alone and armed with only his engineering tools and skills, Isaac races to find Nicole as the nightmarish mystery of what happened aboard the Ishimura unravels around him. The ship's crew has been slaughtered and Isaac's beloved partner, Nicole, is lost somewhere on board," says the official story description of Dead Space. "Isaac Clarke is an everyman engineer on a mission to repair a vast mining ship, the USG Ishimura, only to discover something has gone horribly wrong. Dead Space remake has a 90 minute free game trial /4hUqVyy16O- Wario64 May 15, 2023 In the case of Dead Space, EA happens to have also discounted the title by 20% to coincide with this new trial that has gone live. Once this time runs out, Steam users will then be able to decide if they'd like to continue playing the game by purchasing it outright.

Specifically, this trial of Dead Space will allow users to experience the opening 90 minutes of the survival-horror title. As of today, Valve has made the 2023 remake of EA's Dead Space available to play for free for a limited period of time.
