Add to that the fact the the pre-rendered cutscenes were either intentionally made to stagger in a way where it drops frames or it actually IS dropping frames (on my PC which easily handled the game on the best graphical settings) proved that it wasn’t exactly up to snuff. After you’ve seen each creature once, there’s really no interest left in them. The enemy models quickly lose their power, as well the image quality leaving very little to the imagination. I never felt like this place was abandoned because it never felt like it had any life to begin with. As counter-intuitive as this is going to sound, the environments in Dementium II HD feel unnatural and uninhabited in the wrong ways. You are still in dark environments where blood stains the walls, and deformed creatures could be behind every corner, but everything feels too plain and sterile in places where it shouldn’t. Obviously, the graphics are technically better, but the transition makes them lose all of the charm and grittiness that the original had. This game is an HD port of a DS title, and somehow manages to be less impressive than its original version. Graphically, the game is far from groundbreaking. While the original was praised for its innovation and the possibility of gamers finally being able to take a full-fledged horror game on the go, does the HD remake hold up when compared to the much broader and more polished sea of horror titles on the market? By Former Contributor Nathan Stiles / August 8th, 2014ĭementium II HD is a PC remake of a DS horror title of the same name.
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