Right now, you can nab the entire Dead Space trilogy for less than $15 USD if you have an Xbox Live Gold membership. And since all three games are Xbox One backwards compatible, you don't have to pull out your Xbox 360 to play them. Additionally, all three will be playable day one on Xbox Series X as well.
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I'll defend the Dead Space trilogy (including the third entry, warts and all) to my dying breath. Developed by Visceral Games, the Dead Space trilogy pushed the envelope when it came to horror games--providing an over-the-shoulder, more action-focused variation to the survival horror genre that encouraged you to quickly take careful aim and shoot enemies in specific places. All three games are incredibly immersive, utilizing a minimalistic hud and environmental storytelling to bring the player into the life of Isaac Clarke, a simple engineer who's repeatedly tasked with combating a horrifying, zombie-like threat called the necropmorphs.
Over the years, Dead Space has shared a connection with Resident Evil, first taking inspiration from Capcom's horror series and then providing some of the blueprints for the format found in 2019's Resident Evil 2. Though the first game is now over 10 years old, Dead Space is still worth going back to--and if you're going to play the first game, you might as well see the entire trilogy all the way through.
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The Dead Space trilogy isn't the only collection of games on sale. Thanks to the Xbox Holiday Sale, there are discounts on a wide variety of titles, including GameSpot's 2019 game of the year (Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice) and 2018 game of the year (Red Dead Redemption 2). Other notable games from 2019 are on sale too, such as A Plague Tale: Innocence, Gears 5, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. And unlike the Dead Space trilogy, you don't need to be an Xbox Live Gold subscriber to take advantage of them.
Below, you can find some of our favorite deals, but be sure to check out the Xbox Games Store if you want the entire list of discounted titles.