Dementium II
DS- Publisher: SouthPeak Games
- Release Date: May 4, 2010
- Also On: PC
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 36 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 36
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Mixed: 5 out of 36
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Negative: 3 out of 36
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Aug 14, 2011
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Feb 5, 2012Awesome. Renegade Kid has done one of the most interesting game of the Nintendo DS library. Scary, emotional, and a lot of stuff. A great story, great locations, great atmosphere. Seriously, this is better than Silent Hill 3, but not than the first and the second. This is phychological horror, and this is scary... not Resident Evil 5 ...
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Aug 11, 2012For a Nintendo DS game Dementium 2 is really amazing. The graphics are way over the average and the controls are running smooth with 60 frame per second. The short - stunning - experience is only clouded by the short amount of the time until the credits roll up the screen as well as the open ending.
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Oct 28, 2013One of the best games i have ever played, on any system or console to be honest. The graphics are fantastic, especially for the ds, the story and game-play are fantastic, really, there is nothing bad about this game that i can think of. At some points it is pretty damn scary. I would recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of video games.
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Jun 6, 2021Dementium II tem controles melhores que seu antecessor. O jogo é muito bom e divertido, mas o final pode deixar alguns jogadores decepcionados.
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#32 Most Discussed DS Game of 2010
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Though the first Dementium was a decent survival horror, it suffered from a series of flaws that made the experience perhaps a bit too naive: poor plot, poor atmosphere, bad-designed monsters. This sequel solves almost all problems, delivering the same nice graphics at 60 fps, a nice artistic direction and very well-done enemies.
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Not much freedom, and a lasting appeal that leaves much to be desired, but else, a notable FPS, smooth, brilliantly programmed and unique in its genre in the gigantic DS software library.
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Official Nintendo Magazine UKWeapons are more numerous and better balanced this time. [May 2010, p.82]