You have to buy some off of PlayStation Store and Xbox Live, like the tank suit, obsidian suit, elite suit, etc. You get the military suit by completing the game on any difficulty or on hard. the main suit you upgrade:)
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No, Dead Space 2 does not have a free roam mode. You can however start a new game+ from the menu that carries over the weapons, suits, ammo, credits and power nodes from the last save.
Throughout your journey on the CEC mining vessel named USG Ishimura you will find the game's currency called credits. This space money is used to buy weapons, suits and items at the Store. Stores are stationed all around the Ishimura. Walk up to one and press the action button to activate it.
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These are the suits that the astronauts wear when they travel to outer space.
Yes space suits are comfortable because of the padding in the suits.
In Our Space Hero Suits was created in 2008.
Microsoft Points are the currency of the Xbox Live Marketplace. They are used to buy content such as arcade games and download-able content for some games. They are NOT used in Dead Space. Dead Space and Dead Space 2 use 'Credits' as there in-game currency. Microsoft Points can be used to buy content FOR the game such as upgraded suits and weapons.
They have heaters in the ships and space-suits.
Space suits and space food are specially manufactured. They are not available everywhere but only specific areas.
No, only when they leave the space shuttle or whichever vehicle they have traveled in.
space suits can withstand minus 250 to 250 degrees fahrenheit
Of course! That's why NASA puts it in the suits and that is why a lot of dead astronauts return to earth.
No you can take it off for a wee while but only for a short space of time!!
Space suits were developed by a team of engineers and scientists at NASA, led by aeronautical engineer Russell Colley. The first space suits were worn by astronauts in the early missions of the Mercury program in the 1960s.