Like several video games nowadays, the Dead Space (opens up in new tab) remake has a New Game+ setting that appears after the video game is ended up for the very first time. It makes it possible for gamers to begin a new video game packed up with all the tools, fits, as well as upgrades they have actually currently made, seemingly producing a less complicated experience, as well as it additionally includes a variety of new message logs that offer added narrative history to life aboard USG Ishimura.
One of those NG+ logs is an apparently “indecipherable” scrawl of pen signs– primarily a Dead Space hieroglyphic. But it’s in fact really translatable: It’s a straight character-for-character exchange that was decoded (opens up in new tab) not long after the initial Dead Space was launched.
(Here’s a GameFAQs (opens up in new tab) string from 2011, if you have uncertainties.)
Fortunately for those of you that, like me, wonder yet not particularly likely to go …