

I always wanted to have an excuse to revisit and beat the original, and as fate would have it, the fine folks at Renegade Kid decided to bring back their original horror classic for the 3DS, completely remastering the graphics and adding new features such as save rooms to make it far more playable. It did not, however, keep me from beating the sequel. Combined with my lack of skill at horror and FPS games, this made it an insurmountable feat for me. That might not sound too bad, but unfortunately, every time you enter a room, all the cleared out monsters would respawn. Which is why it was so disappointing that the original was held back by numerous flaws that essentially prevented me from beating the game. For one thing, the game automatically would save every time you went through a door. It had graphics and gameplay that not only worked on the system, but almost transcended its limits. And in many ways, that is how I would describe the original Dementium: The Ward. Nintendo is hardly known for their roster of horror games, but I find whenever one is made specifically for one of their consoles, it is remarkable.

I can still clearly remember my excitement when I found a horror game was headed to my DS some eight years ago. I have a bit of a long history with Dementium. Thank you for all of your support throughout the years - CoolROM will continue strong.ESRB – Mature – Intense Violence, Blood and Gore We feel we have reached this goal and helped cure more cases of nostalgia than we could have ever imagined. From the very beginning, our goal was to allow users to re-live classic moments from video games that they have lost and cannot purchase anymore. We are very grateful to have served the emulation community for so many years and to have CoolROM still exist today. This page has been removed due to a request from Nintendo of America Inc.
