This is a good Zombie movie, and is unique in many ways; However, the 3D animation is some of the Lowest quality I've ever seen, on the bad-level of Berserk 2016. the 2D animation is Great, however, and this really diversifies itself with a unique "memory" twist. The animation Style actually changes depending on whom is Remembering, which is just great. It shows the juxtaposition's of the survivors and their mentalities, and brings into question what is true and what is false, when though there's actually not much room for interpretation. the voice actors did a great job, and they seemed to play their roles seriously. Of course this is a B-movie, certainly, as it is a Zombie film after all, and you can tell the 3D engine was rushed; even though 3D is actually Way easier than 2D (which gets stranger the More you think about it as just Why is 3D so awful? I still can't figure is question out).
The story itself is believeable and realistic, assuming you played the First Game, Dead Space, which is a 9/10 game on my scale with an excellent story. It plays directly on that canon, and makes some serious lore contributions. I loved the 2D animation in this, as gruesome as it is, and it is that great because you can tell they put a Lot of effort into the 2D. You will like the characters, empathize and sympathize with them, and you can see just how debilitating the effects of this artifact are. It also brings up Many hints for Dead Space 2, also a 9/10 game on my scale with a great story.
I rate zombie movies and games Higher than other films As A Genre because zombie films and games get Bad support, and are usually low budget and terrible. This film, however, is actually supported by a big wallet and is surprisingly well-done considering the bigger the company gets the Worse the Artistic products that come out of it are. If you Love Dead Space 1 and 2, then this film is a must-own, but I'd still say the First DS film, Dead Space Downfall, is the better of the two.