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How to Get Force Gun in Dead Space Remake

Want to know how to get Force Gun in Dead Space Remake? Departing to the USG Ishimura’s call for help, Isaac Clarke had no idea…

Artur NovichenkoBy Artur NovichenkoJanuary 28, 20233 Mins Read
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Want to know how to get Force Gun in Dead Space Remake? Departing to the USG Ishimura’s call for help, Isaac Clarke had no idea what dangers awaited him inside this spaceship. And although the crew turned into vile and dangerous Necromorphs, their weapons remained unscathed. As you progress through the game, you can collect seven unique weapons, but if you like Shotguns, then Force Gun is what you need. Unfortunately for fans of close-range combat, you can’t get Force Gun in Dead Space Remake too early in the story, but we’ll tell you where to look.

Where to Find Force Gun in Dead Space Remake

Speaking of the Force Gun, it is worth noting that this is one of the most powerful weapons in the game. A shot of concentrated energy does not fly in a straight trajectory but has a wide range at close range, like a shotgun. Contact Beam has a similar penetrating power in a single salvo mode. But unlike Contact Beam, Force Gun hits most of the enemy’s body. Most starting Nectromorphs have no chance of surviving a Force Gun. But you are taking a risk, as you must let the enemies get closer.

However, you will quickly master and love this weapon. But first, you must get Force Gun in Dead Space Remake. To do this, you must go through most of the game’s story and reach the sixth chapter, Environmental Hazard. Shortly after the beginning of the chapter, you will find yourself on the second floor and fight a group of enemies in a large room, including Wheezer. After that, you must go to West Seeding Room A and pick up the Force Gun near the corpse of a crew member.

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As we said earlier, the Force Gun is the best choice for shotgun lovers. But in addition to high penetrating power, this weapon can pull enemies. To do this, you must switch to the second mode and aim at the selected enemy. At first, it may seem that this ability is not very convenient, but it is not. Some Necromorphs attack you from afar and are not easy to hit. But if you use the Force Gun ability, pull the enemy, and then quickly change the mode and shoot, you get a spectacular and effective combination. Force Gun is almost useless over long distances, but his second ability will help compensate for this shortcoming.

Dead Space Remake is available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.

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