The candy-coated presentation does much to make up for the generic taste of this title. While the controls and basic structure of its gameplay work well, it simply doesn't engender the sort of horror it promises. Nevertheless, despite its flavour being dulled by too many obvious tricks, Dementium ends up a bit of a treat.
Portable Survival Horror isn’t a very normal occurrence in gaming nowadays; in fact I think I can count the number of games on one hand. It makes sense though, as being scared on a tiny screen isn’t very compelling. There’s no surround sound or huge screen to get lost in. Albeit you have the benefit […]
Renegade Kid head taking requests for possible improvements for the Dementium 3DS remaster.
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.