Turns out that one of the soldiers is now dating Ellie. Why Issac? Because he now has quite a reputation for solving Necromorph problems, and it's pretty well deserved. Suddenly, two soldiers kick down Issac's door and try to drag him back to space to assist Ellie and her team. They've also broken up in between the 2nd and 3rd game, so it's a little strange how we're told about this relationship, yet we've seen nothing of it, making the whole thing rather thin and unimportant. The true beginning of the game has Issac in an extremely crappy apartment, listening to voice messages from Ellie, a girl he met in Dead Space 2 and apparently fell in love with. Adding a sense of great importance to the prologue. It's now revealed that the first segment took place hundreds of years before the beginning of the game. This really isn't a bad place to start the game, as you'll be unsure of whether or not Lieutenant Generic was working for the good guys or not. What you're left with is something that sets the stage for the story, and has a rather ominous, yet ambiguous ending. After acquiring what he was sent to, he's killed. Naturally, he encounters Necromorphs, which, for those unfamiliar, are essentially zombies in bizarre shapes and sizes that like to scream a lot. Beginning on a snowy planet, the solider makes his way into a ship to recover something his superiors are adamant in finding. The game begins, oddly enough, with a generic soldier in a prologue sequence. For yet another time, he's going to have to head into space and face the monsters that are the source of all of his problems. Issac Clarke, a man who has spent the best part of two games losing loved ones, and teetering on the brink of insanity just can't catch a break.
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