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GameZone: Dementium II Review

"Dementium II is the video game equivalent to a straight-to-video slasher. It doesn’t try very hard, or at least successfully, to be innovative. It shamelessly recycles the original FPS, along with influences from the Silent Hill series, The Suffering, and the film, Jacob’s Ladder. I don’t mind a little imitation, pulling elements from here and there, but first you need to have a clue what to do with those elements."

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Azule615084d ago

I never trust shooters on the ds

Nakerman5084d ago

I thought the original looked pretty good...

barefootgamer5083d ago

" video game equivalent to a straight-to-video slasher..."

Ha! Pass!

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Kickstarter: Cult County

Cult County is an awesome Kickstarter in dire need of your support! The minds behind the Dementium games have created an all-new horror game for your enjoyment.

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sawjiu3658d ago

580k to start with is a big LOL. Seems as fun as Flying Hamster 2 started with 150k and still struggling.

Venoxn4g3657d ago

Renegade Kid are good devs, I wish them luck ...

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Dementium II HD: new screenshots

Memetic Games has released some new gameplay screens taken from their next survival horror.

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MadLad3827d ago

Definitely looks like the high-resolution DS game that it is, just with a few minor graphical improvements.
Still, that said, I loved the game on the DS and I am still looking forward to this.

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Just in Time to Miss Halloween Entirely, Digital Tribe Reveals a New Trailer for Dementium II HD

Hardcore Gamer: As this new trailer demonstrates, Dementium II's design has as much in common with Doom 3 as it does with the likes of Amnesia and Outlast. The video shows off a number of gruesome creatures (including the deliciously named Goregamesh) that players will be able to fend off with sledgehammers, dynamite, and that classic tool of teenage vandalism: the improvised flamethrower.

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