10 Most Grotesquely Violent Video Games Ever

By Sam Heard /

6. Dead Space

Isaac Clarke was your run-of-the-mill space ship engineer who went to investigate a distress call sent out by his girlfriend, Nicole. Once boarding it quickly becomes apparent that the USG Ishimura has been overrun by a swarm of aliens and €“ despite your lack of military training €“ you are the man who must fight off these hideous beings. Almost entirely isolated, Isaac must brave the dark, alien-infested corridors of the Ishimura in the hope of not only surviving himself but also of rescuing Nicole. EA€™s game created a terrifying, incredibly desolate atmosphere which very few games have managed to replicate. Indeed, the tagline of Ridley Scott€™s Alien €“ €˜in space, no one can hear you scream€™ €“ has never before rung truer for a video game. Though the atmosphere is unnervingly tense throughout, this doesn€™t mean that the 2008 game is without a huge dosage of violence. The Necromorphs (mutated and reanimated corpses) which have invaded the deep-space ship are far more vulnerable to the loss of limbs than any headshots or body shots €“ on numerous occasions throughout the game you will see headless Necromorphs continue to charge at you swinging their gigantic scythe-like limbs. The game stays traditional to its survival horror routes so to conserve what little ammo you have you must use Isaac€™s arsenal of engineering tools and more traditional military weapons to fell his enemies. The game is equally violent if you should prove unsuccessful and a Necromorph overwhelms you; you will see them frantically stabbing at the corpse of your luckless hero.