

No information of Kendra's life prior to her service on the Kellion was given upon Security Chief Zach Hammond's request.

Kendra's background before the events on Aegis VII is mostly unknown aside from that she became an EarthGov agent sometime before going undercover, and that she had seemingly done contract work for the CEC. Finding herself stranded on the USG Ishimura after the Necromorph outbreak, Kendra guided Isaac Clarke through the ship while secretly trying to fulfill her own objective of securing Marker 3A for the government. Kendra Daniels was an EarthGov agent working undercover as a CEC computer specialist aboard the USG Kellion as part of its emergency maintenance team. You'll never recover from what the Marker's done to you." -Kendra after killing Elizabeth Cross. They have a cool gritty Warhammer 40K/Halo/Alien kind of feel to me with how the stations, the suits, and the ships are designed.Concordance Extraction Corporation " It's better this way, Isaac. We get to dive in more into the world and how humanity is flourishing in space. The Dead Space universe itself is interesting. I felt it was a really nice touch to his character. Now he speaks, and due to that we get to explore how he is having to cope with what happened in the first game. We get to see how Isaac Clarke, who started out as a silent protagonist, and we never really got any reaction from him until the end. To start off, I do like that they added a bit more of a story element, balancing it out well with the horror, while the first one was basically more horror. Honestly I'm not a horror fan, but this game did have my eye for a good long time.

This game, in my opinion, was a huge step up for Visceral.
