![]() ![]() ![]() The game’s story is split into chapters, and the game allows you to save at the start of each chapter. One of my few complaints about Dementium is the way the save feature functions. (Clears throat and shakes bloody pom poms for emphasis.) Cheerleaders of the indie innovators, will you please stand up? This one is for you, and by you I also mean me. They’ve been making games for over 14 years, but Dementium is their first independent offering. While Gamecock is distributing this title, it was actually created by Renegade Kid, an indie company formed by industry veterans Gregg Hargrove and Jools Watsham. As excited as I was to play Dementium, my inner skeptic couldn’t help but put her two cents in: Would a horror FPS work on the DS? Why would I play this over a Silent Hill title? Can the DS handle the graphics? Sound familiar? If you’re a horror game junkie, you’ve already fought foul nurses in Silent Hill‘s Brookhaven hospital, so you should be right at home in this setting. ![]() You awaken in a deserted hospital with no recollection of why you are there and very little memory of who you are, and must explore the darkened hallways for clues about what’s happened. So in case you haven’t been scrutinizing every news tidbit about this game as I have, I’ll give you the lowdown. ![]()
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