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Review: Dementium: the Ward
Posted by The Sound Defense, 12/05 23:02
  Dementium: The Ward
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These problems notwithstanding, the fact remains that Dementium: the Ward gives one of the more unique game experiences I’ve had in quite some time, as well as an excellent FPS and DS game in its own right. I give this game a rather spirited Yay!, because it does many things very right, and very few things wrong. Pick this game up if you’re looking for a change of pace, because you’ll get it. What’s most amazing to me is that the staff of Renegade Kid consists of no more than three people; after finishing the game, the credits are extraordinarily short. This brings up the question: if three people, with a little help, can create a game of this caliber, why should we ever settle for less? If anything, you should grab Dementium to show support for great independent efforts like these.

 

 Our Rating for Review: Dementium: the Ward
8.3
Single Player
Though the scariness factor leaves soon, the gameplay is quite solid for most of the game, though the whole affair loses steam near the end.
0.1
Multiplayer
N/A
8.5
Controls
You can easily take out zombies and monsters without a second thought, until you accidentally tap the menu button...again.
8.0
Graphics
Very good and atmospheric for a DS game, especially in cutscenes, though the level design gets old.
7.3
Sound
There’s a grand total of maybe two or three music tracks I can remember, but the sounds provide excellent ambience, and they unnerve.
5.2
Replay Value
No bonuses for going back through it a second time, except the enjoyment of a good game.
8.2
Overall
Original, with compelling gameplay and atmosphere, though not as scary as the box claims. Pick this up if you like this genre.
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