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Dementium: The Ward (Nintendo DS DSi XL 3DS) Cartridge ONLY - Tested Works!
05 janv. 2016
Fun Horror Game, but Little Replay Value
I got this game on the recommendation of a favorite YouTuber. She suggested this title if you're looking for an intense, first-person shooter experience, and that's exactly what Dementium is. Throughout the game, you wander around a deserted mental hospital (as an abandoned patient- which is, in and of itself, creepy) looking for clues about who you are and why you were left there. Along the way, you encounter various creepy-crawlies and monsters, and you are given weapons at each new level of the ward to kill them with. The overall graphics of Dementium are amazing- from the 3D environment to the blood splattered EVERYTHING. If you put on headphones and turn out the lights, it will feel like you are actually inside a spooky hospital, shooting zombies. The cut scenes are interesting and mildly compelling. That being said, there is not a lot of plot- you head deeper into the ward until you find a way out. The main problem I have with this game is its save system. You can record your progress and quit at most points, but if you get killed at any time, you're forced to start over from the last chapter. This can get really frustrating if you are stuck at a hard point. (And believe me, this game throws a few- I recommend finding a good walkthrough). Be forewarned, if you need to re-enter a room, health will not respawn- but monsters will. The "map" you are provided with is a bit useless- there are rooms scattered around that are not necessary to look in to finish the game, as well as dead ends that you have to reroute to get past- but the map gives no indication of the direction you're meant to be headed. The game's flashlight system is good, but weird, as you have to toggle between it and your weapon of choice when battling enemies- not helpful when fighting in dark areas. The weapons selection is nice, but starts off challenging, because initially you are only given a nightstick :(. The gameplay length is about a week or so, maybe less if you're determined to play straight through w/o stopping, but this lasted me through my entire Christmas break. The overall mood of this game is creepy, but to me personally, not pee-in-your-pants scary. If you're wondering about age ranges, I would say, despite the mature rating, this one is fine for older teens who are into horror movies. If you get scared in the dark easily, however, this game is not for you. Due to the crappy save system and repetitive environment, I'm not sure if I will replay this title again- but I will definitely be getting its sequel, Dementium II. I hear the developers made several good changes with that one.
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