Dementium: The Ward was quite possibly the first survival horror game to come to the DS, and even with its flaws it was a niche success. Later, Dementium II came in 2010 and took the good bits from the first game, improved on them and established a strong cult following. Playing a horror game on the go is something which was never experienced before the Dementium series and following the success of the series, it has been re-released with upgraded visuals in Dementium II HD for PC.
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Every week, Austin plays a game from long ago. Sometimes they're classics. Sometimes they are duds. Either way, whatever he's inspired to write about based on that game becomes Retro Weekend. This week, he played Dementium: The Ward and has his mind completely blown by what the game accomplishes on the Nintendo DS.
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I'm skeptical of a DS game being remade for PC. Then again, it's not like I'd want the game to be bad. 6/10 seems like a game I'd only buy on an extremely boring weekend at a mega-low price point.
Dementium II was quite good imo, they fixed all the problems the first one had.
I would gladly replay it again in HD if i had the chance.
I played the first Dementium on DS, it was pretty good. Not amazing, but a competent, well-done FPS horror title for sure. Never got around to playing the second game though, might check this out later.