Former Dead Space Developer Reminds Us How Terrifying the Series Was with Concept Gallery

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Former Dead Space Creative Director and Production Designer of Ben Wanat published a gallery of old Dead Space concept art on ArtStation. Over 100 images of deadly tentacle, flesh monsters cram into Wanat’s gallery of creatures meant for the Dead Space series. Whether the ungodly beasts were used in the series or not, it’s still an impressive collection of hulking parasitic/insect-like monsters/humanoids made by Wanat.

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Wanat started his career at EA in 2005 and later ended it in September 2014. After leaving EA, Wanat now resides as the co-founder of Outpost Games, Inc working on an unannounced game.

Sample some of his designs below or head to his gallery here for more.

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