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A new mod for Dead Space Remake's Tilt Shift camera makes it feel like a different game

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Dead Space Remake is one of the best horror games that has returned with a vengeance this year, and it could be in the running for game of the year.

We’re starting to see a lot of standalone mods coming out for the PC version of Dead Space Remake. This time, we’re sharing with you a different take on the game’s massive world with Tilt Shift technology, which makes the game look like fixed-camera cutscenes reminiscent of the first two classic titles.

Modifier Flurdeh shared with us a new video, showing what Dead Space Remake could look like from an isometric viewpoint with an elevated camera using the “Tilt Shift” technique, as it looked significantly different to us.

This was done using CheatEngine and helped by the capabilities of the improved Frostbite game engine, which can display a lot of detail without any issues.

And to know more information about the Tilt Shift technique, it is a technique that uses images of scenes that were filmed and then processed to look like images of small models, where the view must be photographed from a high angle, mainly from the air, because it creates the illusion that you are watching a miniature model, such as castles, roads, bridges and movements of the enemies that we saw in the game.

We previously did a comprehensive review of the Dead Space remake and gave it a rating of 9 out of 10, and you can view it by visiting this link here, where the game was described as follows.

The terrifying classic sci-fi game Dead Space Remake has been completely rebuilt from scratch with advanced visual capabilities through which you will witness a strong return to one of the most incredible horror and survival experiences, which we can say without exaggeration that it is the best remake we have had in recent years.