
Final Regeneration – can be started in Chapter 6, and completed in Chapter 7. Full Clearance – can be started in Chapter 4, and completed in Chapter 10. Whole Again – can be started in Chapter 2, and completed in Chapter 10. There’s Always Peng! – Chapter 11 – Alternate Solutions, inside Cargo Bayīelow are the three side missions, when they can be started and the earliest they can be completed (when following the Collectible Guide you will get these automatically):. Z-Baller – Chapter 10 – End of Days, Crew Deck. Front Toward Enemy – Chapter 9 – Dead on Arrival, USM Valor (missable). By following the Collectible Guide you will get all trophies. There are a few miscellaneous trophies, as well as trophies tied to getting kills with each weapon and fully upgrading everything. There is also a new type of collectible – Marker Fragments – that can only be found on New Game Plus and are required to unlock the new alternative ending. There are many collectibles that will need to be found, many of which have changed locations or are completely new from the original version. This can technically be done in just two playthroughs, but this would mean doing Impossible on your first playthrough which isn’t recommended. In order to get Platinum, you will need to complete the game using only the Plasma Cutter, on New Game Plus, and on Impossible. For example, in some languages Peng means beautiful, and when plastered on posters with models you can see how the connection can be made.Welcome to the Dead Space Remake Trophy Guide! A remake of the classic PS3 horror game, faithfully remade with many improvements, Dead Space Remake offers an updated upgrade system, new weapon abilities, a security clearance system, expanded story with side missions and new dialogue, quality-of-life changes, and changed collectible locations. Mentions of Peng itself are throughout these titles as well, again in graffiti or posters, but it's never said outright what it's supposed to be.Īs a result, Peng can be whatever someone wants it to be. The statue would go on to reappear on Titan Station in Dead Space 2, and again in Dead Space 3, as well as the DS2 DLC called Severed and the mobile port of the original game.
Peng first appeared in the original Dead Space on posters and graffiti scattered around the USG Ishimura, as well as a golden model that was hidden away but could be recovered for an achievement/trophy and sold in the Store for around 30k in credits.
Then over time, it became a bit of a meme within the community as nobody could quite figure out what it was supposed to mean, but we're getting ahead of ourselves. Initially it started as a gag or Easter Egg inserted into the first game by the developers. The fun thing about Peng, is that it can apply to many things within Dead Space.