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January 2008
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The editors liked
Chilling audio
Intuitive controls
The editors didn't like
Frustrating deaths
Buried story The Final Word Dementium
The Ward is a cohesive game with the sum of all of its parts adding up to a frightening whole.
Frustrating deaths, buried story The Final Word Dementium: The Ward is a cohesive game with the sum of all of its parts adding up to a frightening whole.
Dementium: The Ward is a cohesive game with the sum of all of its parts adding up to a frightening whole.
Abstract: Though the DS hardware has been proven capable, survival horror and first-person shooter titles are incredulously few and far between on the Nintendo handheld. Instead, the system is rife with casual games and kid-friendly content. Change is in the air -...
Abstract: I need an old priest and a young priest! Dementium is kind of a landmark for publisher Gamecock—its the new companys first game. It is also developer Renegade Kids first solo effort, so a lot is riding on Dementium: The Ward. This first-person shoo...
Abstract: VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Dementium: The Ward footage!In the world of horror, a monster jumping out of a storage closet is scary the first time -- not so much the 20th time. That's the downfall of Dementium: The Ward, a first...
Abstract: Name: Dementium: The WardGenre: Survival HorrorPlatform: Nintendo DSRenegade Kid had a specific vision in mind when they developed Dementium: The Ward. That vision was one of horror that can only be done on a survival horror. While the game walks on do...
Smooth graphics and controls; evocative audio; creepy atmosphere.
Bad save system; too short; no replay value; unsatisfying story.
An unseen figure pushes your wheelchair along a wide trail of fresh blood, and the halls you pass reveal a body, a creepy little girl, and half a dozen emaciated figures that are most certainly not normal human beings. Whatever insurance carrier your m...
Published: 2007-11-02, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: The description of Dementium: The Ward is probably the exact opposite of that of every other major title for the Nintendo DS. It’s not a casual title for the average non-gamer. It’s a bleak, desolate one for hardcore gore-hungry gamers. Not to...
Abstract: From the moment I woke in my bed at Redmoor Hospital, I had no doubts that I was trapped in Dementium: The Ward with many sleepless evenings ahead, clutching my DS under the covers.