06-04-2007, 12:39 PM
Cockpit, Austin, Texas – June 4, 2007 – Renegade Kid today announced that they will be working with Gamecock Media Group to launch their first title – Dementium: The Ward for the Nintendo DS™. Dementium: The Ward combines action-adventure, first-person shooter and survival horror into one nightmarish experience. Pushing the limits of the Nintendo DS with full 3D visuals, this “next generation” title will set the bar for mature handheld games.
Dementium: The Ward tells the tale of a man who awakens to find himself alone in a mysterious, derelict hospital that is frozen in time. Confronted by the deadly, grotesque surgical experiments that wander the halls, a series of challenging puzzles and a cast of peculiar characters, he must face his deepest fears, unlock the mysteries of the hospital, and escape with his life. A completely new experience on the Nintendo DS, Dementium promises to creep you out with gory visuals and bone-chilling audio that brings the world screaming to life.
Personally I have been admiring this game since I first saw it in NGamer magazine a few months back. I think it's great that it's finally getting an announcement. I feared that it was going to end up like Sadness; in Limbo; where it could have been great.

The system is supposedly going to use the basic FPS DS approach with the bottom screen used as a pointing range, which to me makes a lot of sense. We don't want companies using up resources testing out new tools and innovations when they could be focusing on gameplay.

This game, from what I've seen, reminds me scarily of Manhunt 2, also from what I've seen from that.
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Dementium: The Ward tells the tale of a man who awakens to find himself alone in a mysterious, derelict hospital that is frozen in time. Confronted by the deadly, grotesque surgical experiments that wander the halls, a series of challenging puzzles and a cast of peculiar characters, he must face his deepest fears, unlock the mysteries of the hospital, and escape with his life. A completely new experience on the Nintendo DS, Dementium promises to creep you out with gory visuals and bone-chilling audio that brings the world screaming to life.
Personally I have been admiring this game since I first saw it in NGamer magazine a few months back. I think it's great that it's finally getting an announcement. I feared that it was going to end up like Sadness; in Limbo; where it could have been great.

The system is supposedly going to use the basic FPS DS approach with the bottom screen used as a pointing range, which to me makes a lot of sense. We don't want companies using up resources testing out new tools and innovations when they could be focusing on gameplay.

This game, from what I've seen, reminds me scarily of Manhunt 2, also from what I've seen from that.
CZMQFRG
