Dementium: The Ward

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Dementium: The Ward

Developer(s) Renegade Kid
Publisher(s)
  • EU SouthPeak Interactive [1]
Designer(s) Jools Watsham (director)
Composer(s) Jools Watsham
Engine Renegade Engine
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date(s)
  • NA October 31, 2007
Genre(s) Survival horror, First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single player
Distribution Nintendo DS Game Card

Dementium: The Ward is a Nintendo DS survival horror first-person shooter game developed by Renegade Kid and published by Gamecock. Dementium was released in North America on October 31, 2007.

Gameplay

Dementium features full 3D environments and a real-time flashlight. Creative director Jools Watsham also said the game's touch-screen controls are based on those used in Metroid Prime Hunters.[citation needed]

The game was originally set to include a multiplayer mode, but this was dropped so that the development team could focus on the single player aspect of the game.

Among several other features utilizing the touch screen, the game includes a notepad.

Plot

Dementium tells the tale of a man, William Redmoor, who has an operation on his brain. The Doctor realized that the mind of William is in danger, so he made nightmare dreams where William must fight back to the end and get out of his dreams. As the Doctor calls it, this is the first phase. Throughout the game, the constant mention of a man who murdered his wife and daughter is brought up. It was believed by the staff that William was the murderer. A news report towards the end of the game says that a man was found standing over the dead body of his wife with a gun in his hand. After a brief struggle police shot and wounded the man. His daughter was found alive.

Reception

Reviews and awards
Compilations of multiple reviews
Game Rankings 73% (based on 24 reviews)[4]
Metacritic 75% (based on 24 reviews)[5]
Publication Review Score Awards
Computer and Video Games 7.9 out of 10[6]
GameSpot 7.5/10[7]
GameSpy 3.5/5[8]
Game Informer 5.75 out of 10
IGN 8.0 out of 10[9] DS Best First-Person Shooter[10]

DS Best Graphics Technology[11]

Nintendo Power 8.5 out of 10
1UP C+[12]

Dementium received mixed reviews. Craig Harris of IGN said that the visuals were "outstanding: the lighting effects and texture work in Dementium: The Ward are pretty special when you consider the Nintendo DS' capabilities." He also noted "the flashlight effect might not match what other developers have done on more powerful systems" but "it's a believable technique that's pulled off better than anything seen on same-level hardware."[9]

Dementium was criticized most prominently for its short length and lack of replayability; but also for its save system, and that most of the in-game enemies respawn on revisit, leaving a player short on items and ammunition and discouraging exploration.

On September 22, 2008, the Japanese Association of Psychiatric Hospitals published a protest against the game,[13] asking the game to be taken off the shelves because "the game uses the tradition of psychiatry in name but uses imagery of attacking patients".[14]

Dementium sold more than 100,000 copies worldwide.[15]

Sequel

Prior to E3 2009, Renegade Kid released a teaser trailer announcing the development of Dementium II for the Nintendo DS. The game was released on May 4, 2010.

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