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Dementium: The Ward (Nintendo DS, 2007) - Complete In Box CIB

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Release Year
2007
Sub-Genre
Boxing
UPC
0899163001043
Platform
Nintendo DS
Rating
M - Mature
Publisher
Gamecock Media Group
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Dementium: The Ward

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Product Information

Dementium: The Ward is a survival horror title set within the fictitious Redmoor Hospital, an eerie infirmary where patients are dying to leave -- literally. Only the third M-rated game for DS, Dementium is viewed from a first-person perspective with players exploring dark, blood-spattered hallways that are now home to a variety of zombies and other ghastly creatures. Armed initially with only a flashlight, players must find keycards and stronger weapons while piecing together the mysteries of the ill-fated institution. Navigation is accomplished via touch-screen interface, with a map, notepad, and inventory list all a stylus tap or two away. In addition to engaging in combat, players must also solve an assortment of puzzles to advance through the 3D environment.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Gamecock Media Group
UPC
0899163001043
eBay Product ID (ePID)
58800363

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Nintendo DS
Game Name
Dementium: The Ward

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2007
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood and Gore, Violence

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  • Top favourable review

    Overall awesome purchase

    This is in general a great game. The gameplay is fluent and easy to grasp, but it can take a little bit to get used to as you utilize the touch screen to look around. The backstory is probably the weakest part of the game, with not much being supplied to the player and not having too much explained throughout. However: this does not take away from the compelling nature of this game, with creepy atmosphere and fitting scenery, and strange and frightening creatures lurking around. This is a great addition to any DS collection, and it was well worth the money spent.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: jeuxplus_sherbrooke

  • Top critical review

    I'm to Old Four This One

    I bought these because of the good ratings they received and the bad ones for the 3DS version. So far I've only played Dementium: The Ward. While I'm not a stylist gamer at all, this one seems pretty easy to master. I'm left handed so I reversed the controls. Game is very responsive to commands and flows well. It's also very simple to play. The game play is also straight forward. Other than a "surprise" monster or two, it's pretty boring. Those south of the 20 year mark may enjoy it though. Still I'll try and play it out. There's not many 1st person games out there for the 3DS line.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: abolishtherules

  • 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 ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: i-am-toy-crazy

  • The next step from Renegade Kid...

    I've played Renegade Kid's "Moon" which was a very solid first person shooter. I wasn't sure what to expect with "Dementium" but i can honestly say it's a step up. There is quite a bit of environment repetition between the two games but "Dementium" uses it a bit better seeing as how it takes place in a mental hospital. The atmosphere is far more powerful and there are moments that are downright creepy. My biggest complaints are that if you die, you have to restart the entire level again, rather than from a save point. The game does auto-save after each level, but this still is a point of frustration. Some of the enemies are cheezy and don't do the overall game justice, and others fit perfectly. I hope with future efforts, Renegade Kid varies their environments more. It seems from ...

  • Dementium: The Ward Review

    Dementium: The Ward is a visually good game (as far as DS games are concerned at least), and it has neat controls. The levels, however, while not linear, are repetitive, as you see almost the exact same floor scheme on every floor. The game progresses by switching between two hospital buildings, and you make your way down to the bottom floor. I'm not sure exactly which building you start in, but it's something like this: 7th floor East Building, 7th floor West Building, 6th floor West Building, 6th floor East Building. Each side is a level. Each west side floor and east side floor is nearly identical to the floor right below it, providing the player with few surprises past the first few levels. The game does provide some interesting puzzles, but there really aren't enough to call it a ...