![]() In DS1 it was way further in front of the body and that's what made it so beastly. The main thing I hated in DS2 was how close it is to your body now. I was disappointed in the ripper! I LOVED it from DS1. But again, much better than when you first get it. ![]() Shooting speed is not great, even when fully upgraded. When upgraded the reload time is much faster (its horrible when you first get it). One shot kills on just about every non boss necromorphs. Its my go to weapon for killing bosses and tougher enemies. Its great from mid to long range, very powerful. Its shooting speed is ok, if you are in a room with 4 necromorphs and they charge at you from different directions, you are toast. It is horrendous from close range (you end up just hurting yourself). You have to know where enemies are located. The detonator is good when upgraded but it is difficult to use in many situations. It's good against every enemy in the game. It is wicked powerful and can shoot very quickly. This is a fact, the plasma cutter is the best weapon in the game. I saved the game in chapter 15 and tested out each weapon (took all my nodes and transferred them just for testing). Check out our Dead Space remake or remaster guide to see all the key changes between the original Dead Space and the remake, including new features, story and more.Main Dead Space 2 weapon? - IGN Boards I tried out almost every weapon at max.It is also worth noting, if you have pre-order bonuses including different suits for Isaac to wear, these can be equipped at a shop by going into the 'Storage' menu and selecting which one you'd like to equip. Nodes are worth investing in as a fully equipped suit can mean life or death very quickly on the Ishimura. You can sell these items at a shop in return for credits which can then be used to purchase nodes. ![]() You may also pick up treasure along your travels, these are called Semiconductors and vary in price and rarity. One node can purchase you one upgrade at a workbench, Whilst this may seem like a lot now, you'll quickly accrue credits the more you explore, and the nodes do not scale in price. Usually, you can find nodes in storage boxes (see the image above).Īlternatively, you can buy nodes at any shop for 10,000 credits. Nodes can be scavenged across the ship like other loot. ![]() To 'purchase' an upgrade at a bench you must spend a node. ![]()
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