![]() ![]() As he reunites with Isaac, he is ambushed by a large Necromorph who pins him down, pulls his leg off, and pummels him to death with its fists in a scene that's gruesome even with the original Dead Space's graphics. Unfortunately, he isn't as lucky as Isaac, and gets one of the game's more horrific death scenes. ![]() Zach Hammond is one of Isaac's fellow crewmen and one of his few allies aboard the Ishimura. With the state he was in, it's obvious that Isaac wouldn't be able to save him, although that doesn't make his actions less creepy. Even worse, after his death the player can see that a large chunk of stomach below his ribs is missing, as though it had been scooped out he looks almost as horrific as the Necromorphs. If this version was recreated with the Dead Space remake's more detailed gore, he would have looked outright disgusting. In the original, the man is practically stripped of skin from the waist down, so he looks especially unnerving compared to other humans left on the ship. ![]() Once Isaac comes close enough, though, the man will smash his head one final, forceful time before falling over dead, giving the player a nasty shock even though they aren't in danger. The man doesn't react to Isaac at all after his presence is revealed, continuing to bash his head into the wall. At one point while Isaac is navigating the halls of the Ishimura, he will come across a man banging his head against the wall. One of Dead Space's eeriest scenes doesn't involve a Necromorph at all. ![]()
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