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Dead Space Remake New Game Plus Explained – Secret Ending And What Carries Over
Dead Space has never looked better than it does in the 2023 remake, and if you hit the credits and find yourself wanting to see more of it, you can do it all over again with New Game Plus, which comes with several bonuses and exclusive unlocks. Finishing the story on New Game Plus will even net you a related Achievement / Trophy, and you can unlock a secret ending for your trouble too. Here’s what you need to know about the mode.
Once you finish the last of the Dead Space remake chapters, you’ll be given the opportunity to play the game again on New Game Plus mode. This mode not only allows you to carry over all of your previously earned guns, upgrades, suits, and credits, but it also gifts you with a bevy of other prizes to entice you to give it another go onboard the USG Ishimura. You can obtain your previous unlocks at any store kiosk in the game. Take note, however, that kinesis and stasis are unlocked as part of the story, so they’ll need to be re-earned at those same points even in New Game Plus.
Here’s what you unlock before starting New Game Plus mode:
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Watch as Putin fires rifle at training camp while aide ‘carries nuclear football’
VLADIMIR Putin made a rare public appearance on Thursday as he fired a sniper rifle at a training camp for mobilised Russians.
Mad Vlad was filmed shooting a Russian SVD sniper rifle while accompanied by a military officer who appeared to be carrying his “nuclear football”.
The Russian President, who recently turned 70, wore protective eye goggles as he tested the rifle at a training ground in the Ryazan region, roughly 100 miles southeast of the capital Moscow.
He lay under a net while firing several shots at a target some 300 metres away.
No footage was released showing whether or not the short-sighted tyrant hit any of the targets, nor was there any explanation for the visit.
But in what experts have described as a deliberate attempt to intimidate the West, he was seen being followed by a uniformed officer carrying a briefcase resembling Putin’s “nuclear football”.
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A second man holding a different-shaped bag possibly carrying vital medical supplies for Putin was also spotted in his wake.
Vlad has been racked by rumours of ill health for years, but they have ramped up in recent months following his disastrous decision to invade Ukraine.
Putin has never paid a visit to the frontline since the war began in late February, and Thursday’s carefully choreographed visit to a training camp close to the Kremlin may have been an attempt to appear more in control.
In a wooden exchange with the new conscripts shared on Russian state TV, Vlad asks: “How long have you been here?”
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They reply that they have been there since October 7, a fortnight after Putin announced the partial mobilisation of Russia.
He goes on: “Do you feel confident… are your skills returning?” – although it isn’t clear if the men have any previous military experience.
“Yes sir,” replies one conscript named as Ruslan.
As well as potentially showing off his nuclear suitcase, which appeared similar to one carried close to Putin when he attended an ally’s funeral back in April, the Russian chief was seen being followed by his underfire defence minister Sergei Shoigu.
The level of fear and disapproval is rising all the time. Moscow has turned into a completely different city
Kremlin source, speaking to Meduza
Shoigu is rumoured to have faced calls to resign among the Kremlin’s top brass after Russia’s planned speedy “special military operation” failed to achieve any of its objectives.
In an explosive video, pro-Putin Kirill Stremousov, appointed as leader of Russian-occupied Kherson, earlier this month called for Shoigu to kill himself following a sluggish Russian advance.
Shoigu was noticeably missing from a key defence meeting at the Kremlin on Wednesday, at which Putin declared martial law in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia.
He was alleged to have been sidelined at the expense of hardline new war commander General Sergei Surovkin, nicknamed “General Armageddon”.
But the sudden appearance of the military chief alongside Vlad may be a sign that he remains close to the seat of power.
The plain-clothes man supposedly carrying Putin’s medical kit bag has been spotted at Vlad’s side as far back as 2011.
It comes as Putin’s “partial mobilisation” of Russia has reportedly faced unprecedented opposition from his own people.
The opposition media outlet Meduza quoted Kremlin insiders this week at “frustration” building in Moscow leading to the draft being suspended early.
Putin had initially hoped to swell his army’s ranks by some 300,000 through the new recruits.
But the anti-Putin publication said public anger was growing following reports men had been “ambushed” by police and draft officers at metro stations before they were pressganged into heading to their local recruitment office.
“Everyone literally hid,” the news site quoted a Kremlin source as saying. “People are afraid and uncertain about their future. Many have left.
“The level of fear and disapproval is rising all the time. Moscow has turned into a completely different city.
“These subway raids were a complete circus, it had to be stopped.”
In response, Moscow’s Mayor Sergey Sobyanin made the unexpected announcement on Monday that the city had completed its “partial mobilisation”.
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He claimed that the city had reached its target of 16,000 new recruits, although there were no official targets given to the city by Kremlin.
Support for the war in Russia is reportedly falling, the source went on, adding that the only ones still in favour were “the really elderly people” who were too old to be sent to the frontline anyway.
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US warns Putin of ‘catastrophic consequences’ if he carries out chilling threat to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine
THE US has warned Vladimir Putin of ‘catastrophic consequences’ if he carries out his chilling threat to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
The US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday night that the US will “respond decisively” if the Russian leader carries out the nuke warning he made on Wednesday.
Sullivan told NBC’s “Meet the Press” program:”If Russia crosses this line, there will be catastrophic consequences for Russia. The United States will respond decisively.”
Sullivan did not describe the nature of the planned US response but said the United States has privately “spelled out in greater detail exactly what that would mean” to Moscow.
He added that the United States has been in frequent, direct contact with Russia, including during the last few days to discuss the situation in Ukraine and Putin’s actions and threats.
Sullivan continued: “Putin remains intent … on wiping out the Ukraine people that he does not believe have a right to exist.
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“So he’s going to keep coming and we have to keep coming with weapons, ammunition, intelligence and all the support we can provide.”
His comments followed the Russian President’s nuclear threat made on Wednesday after he said Moscow would use any weapons to defend its territory.
In a chilling warning to the West, the dictator who has enforced nationwide mobilisation said: “This is not a bluff.”
Meanwhile, the country’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov who was speaking at the UN General Assembly on Saturday said annexed regions of Ukraine would be protected as Russian Territory.
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Referendums in occupied Ukrainian territories continued for a third day on Sunday.
Ukraine and its allies have dismissed the referendums as a sham designed to justify an escalation of the war and a mobilisation drive by Moscow after recent battlefield losses.
US President Joe Biden in a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday accused Putin of making “overt nuclear threats against Europe” in reckless disregard for nuclear nonproliferation responsibilities.
British Prime Minister Liz Truss said Britain and its allies should not heed threats from Putin, who had made what she called a strategic mistake as he had not anticipated the strength of reaction from the West.
She told CNN in an interview broadcast on Sunday: “We should not be listening to his sabre-rattling and his bogus threats.
” Instead, what we need to do is continue to put sanctions on Russia and continue to support the Ukrainians.”
Truss said on Sunday the West should not be listening to Putin’s bogus threats[/caption]