Front Toward Enemy Trophy Guide
The 'Front Toward Enemy' trophy in Dead Space (Remake) challenges players to utilize environmental hazards effectively against Necromorphs. This guide will help you understand the mechanics behind these environmental kills and pinpoint the best locations and methods to achieve this specific trophy, adding another layer to your combat strategy.
Environmental kills involve luring or forcing Necromorphs into hazardous areas such as explosive canisters, electrical conduits, or crushing machinery. Successfully killing a Necromorph using one of these methods will contribute to the 'Front Toward Enemy' trophy. It requires a combination of tactical positioning, enemy manipulation, and sometimes a bit of luck.
We'll break down the types of environmental hazards available on the USG Ishimura, their typical locations, and how to best exploit them. This includes identifying explosive barrels that can be shot, electrical panels that can be activated, and crushing machinery that can be triggered. Mastering these techniques not only helps with the trophy but also conserves precious ammo.
Environmental Kill Strategies for 'Front Toward Enemy':
- Explosive Canisters: Shoot red explosive canisters near enemies to cause a chain reaction. These are common in combat arenas and corridors.
- Electrical Panels: Lure Necromorphs near exposed electrical panels and then shoot the panel or use Kinesis to trigger a shockwave.
- Crushing Machinery: In certain industrial areas, you can lure enemies into the path of moving machinery or activate crushing mechanisms.
- Gravity Panels: Some areas feature gravity panels that can pull enemies into lethal hazards.
- Stasis and Kinesis: Use Stasis to slow enemies down, making it easier to position them in a hazard, and Kinesis to throw objects or manipulate environmental triggers.
Successfully executing these kills requires observation and patience. Look for opportunities where enemies are grouped or can be easily maneuvered into a dangerous spot. The 'Front Toward Enemy' trophy rewards a more strategic and less ammo-intensive approach to combat.