Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
3DS eShop
3rd Dec 2015, $14.99
11th Feb 2015, £13.49
- Series
Reviews
Review Dementium Remastered (3DS eShop)
A new horror with some old scares
Why are you in this abandoned hospital? Why are these monsters attacking you? Where did they come from? Is it really safe to down 38 bottles of pain killers? Dementium Remastered has few answers for you, but the mystery only enhances its eerie, lonely atmosphere. This new version completely rebuilds the original DS...
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Dementium Remastered News
News Renegade Kid Titles Are Going Cheap On The North American 3DS eShop
Offers end this month, so get in quick
Prolific eShop developer Renegade Kid is holding a summer blow-out sale on the 3DS eShop in North America. Seven titles are included in the sale, and all but one is currently selling for half its typical price. The offer ends on June 30th. Here's the full list: Xeodrifter Mutant Mudds
Nintendo Download 11th February (Europe)
Oddworld! Old Pokemon Mystery Dungeon! Project X Zone 2! Much more!
Another week is underway, and as always we get up and running with the European Nintendo Download Update. This line-up is a bit of a corker, with a highly promising demo / prelude being joined on 3DS by two major retail releases, while on Wii U we have a long awaiting download-only...
News Jools Watsham Wants to Know if You Want a Dementium III
The choice is yours
Dementium: The Ward was one of the first titles to be made by longtime Nintendo supporter, Renegade Kid. Though the game initially was planned as an entry in the Silent Hill series, it went on to develop its own identity and later received a sequel. Now, the first game has already been remastered for the 3DS and its sequel is...
Sequel aiming for both regions together
With a simplified and global rating system now in place, download developers have one less hurdle to clear when working towards bringing their games to both North America and Europe / Australia. Renegade Kid is one studio utilising the new system, and now has a tentative release target for Dementium Remastered...
Feature A Year in Development - Renegade Kid
"The 3DS is my favourite system to date. Period."
In the third article of this 2015 'Year in Development' series Renegade Kid's co-founder, Jools Watsham, talks about a year that brought various multi-platform ports and two remasters on the 3DS eShop. To begin at the beginning, your year kicked off with Moon Chronicles 2-4 in North America. For...
News Sales for Dementium Remastered Have Been Much Lower Than Expected
Renegade Kid may pull out of 3DS development if trend continues
Not too long ago, we reported on Totes the Goat, a side project of Renegade Kid's Jools Watsham. When he was discussing how the game came about, it was mentioned how the studio has a tough time getting good footing in the eShop. Although most Renegade Kid games have been fairly well...
Video Check Out Jools Watsham's Playthrough of Dementium Remastered's Introduction
Resident Evil-lite
While Europe still has to wait a bit, Dementium Remastered is out now in North America and stands as a pretty solid survival horror game; filling a gap in the eShop that very few have notably tried to fill. We awarded the game a 7/10 in our review, praising the upgrades this version received, while criticising certain gameplay...
Nintendo Download 3rd December (North America)
Xenoblade Chronicles X! Dementium! Pokémon Picross! More!
The time is upon us, once again, for the North American Nintendo Download update. This week brings a huge retail release on Wii U, a couple of high profile 3DS eShop releases and some other tempting options. Let's get to the details. Missed the European Nintendo Download Update earlier in...
Video Get Creeped Out By the Final Pre-Launch Dementium Remastered Trailer
Aiming for Europe / Australia in early 2016
It's a sign of the growing prominence of the eShop that titles considered to be retail releases in the DS can be enticing download-only games in the 3DS generation. Prominent 'Nindie' Renegade Kid knows this all too well, and the studio's latest enhanced re-release - Dementium Remastered - is heading to...
News Dementium Remastered Launches on the North American 3DS eShop on 3rd December
The Nightmare Before Christmas
For those of you that weren't aware, Dementium: The Ward was a first person horror title originally developed for the Nintendo DS. Interestingly enough, there were aspirations early on in development to turn it into a new Silent Hill game for the platform, but Konami turned down the offer. After the relative success of...
About The Game
Unlock the mysteries…
Rebuilt from the ground up to take advantage of the Nintendo 3DS, Dementium Remastered takes the guts of Renegade Kid's award-winning title and delivers a new and improved atmospheric first-person survival horror experience with enhanced graphics, refined gameplay, high-quality audio, and immersive control options.
Features new difficulty settings, including Demented mode - designed for hardcore fans of the series!
Dementium Remastered 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.
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This looks good, as I've been longing for a good horror game for the 3DS.
And will inevitably never see light in the UK?
cough*Moon*cough
I doubt it will never be released in Europe.
Moon Chronicles was promised to be released almost a year ago in Europe, but here we are almost in 2016 and still not even a whisper about European release.
@Kolzig You know why there hasnt been any solid EU releases?
Because NOE (Nintendo of Europe) is TERRIBLE when it comes to the Lotcheck. Its not easy to translate English into every other language in the EU (Spanish, French, German, Greek, Italian) Moon Episodes 2-4 were sent in late October, along with Dementium Remastered for the EU lotcheck. Whereas the NA Lotcheck replied any problems within 2 weeks, the EU lotcheck replied in December. A MONTH after its submission, and to make things even better, Due to the Holidays, Renegade Kid won't hear SH*T until February, which is the earliest (AT BEST) That the EU will get a Moon and Dementium release. Ask Jools Watsham himself- The EU Lotcheck is slow, and messy.
The bad sales Xeodrifter and Moon Chronicles had in EU aren't going to make stuff go any faster.
I understand how much you guys hate having to wait for these games, But you can't blame the developers. The game is done and developed, its the publishing process that sucks. The fanbase, being "hyped" by the EU release, has not shown up, and the fact that people alike you say that "They give no sh-ts about the UK/EU gamers" Isn't making anything better. Renegade Kid still cares about the EU and UK gamers as much as the NA ones.
https://twitter.com/JoolsWatsham/status/677510253986971649?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
@Seniormeatbox For me the problem has not been on RK's end except for the fact that they didn't do very well job with communicating with their European fans. For a year or two, the tentative European release date stayed the same, even after it was long past the date. It wasn't before December 2015 (https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2015/12/feature_a_year_in_development_-_renegade_kid) that RK stated they were still bringing it to Europe. Before that there were no mention about it still being released in the Old World after its initial launch window.
I don't hold it against them anymore since they finally gave a statement regarding it in December but the communication still wasn't very good on their part. A little "hang in there, we are still working on it" would have been nice.
Also, just so people don't get confused: Spanish, French, German, Greek, and Italian are not the only languages spoken in Europe alongside English. Nintendo just has a habit of translating games only into languages spoken in the countries they have their own office branch. Which sucks since using external translation companies wouldn't be too difficult, especially since Sony has done well in that regards with at least their PS3 games, without any problems with simultaneous releases either.
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