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Note, there’s a remaster on 3DS if you want to play a better-looking version.ħ. With innovative tweaks like the wheelchair chase scene, there’s plenty of drama along the way towards the game’s shock ending. Solving little puzzles as the plot is slowly revealed through bloodstained notes and newspaper articles, with bouts of gunplay while conserving your limited ammo, Dementium is grotesque fun. Our amnesiac hero William Redmoor wakes up in a wrecked hospital and he must find keycards needed to open doors and get down the stairwells or elevators to escape. The gameplay remains familiar to survival horror fans. Not only does the 3D engine push the platform to its limits with slick Resident Evil-style 3D, Dementium: The Ward uses the dual-screens to best effect, with your pulse tracked along the lower screen with easy access to menu items. Dementium: The Ward Dementium The Wardįor those who thought the Nintendo DS couldn’t do 3D well, Renegade Kid was happy to prove them wrong, at 60fps no less. Who is the girl in the sunhat and what to do with those pesky space leeches? The Starship Damrey is spooky, simple, slow-paced fun with alien mysteries to uncover before freeing the crew.Ĩ. With little guidance, this is a game that’s very much left to the player to sort out, searching crew member’s desks and finding items to fix the ship, with various endings to uncover. The game uses the 3D effect of the Nintendo 3DS to add a little depth to those dark maintenance tunnels while mechanical sounds provide the suitably eerie audioscape. Therefore, you have to use a cute shiny robot, AR-7, to explore and solve the puzzles that will explain why the Damrey has gone wrong. The Starship Damrey is a short and tricky horror puzzler that’s slightly removed from the usual horror fare as the character is stuck in their cold sleep bunk. But the green shades of the GB screen help build a decent recreation of alien lairs and the bleak form of prison buildings.Īlien 3 loosely follows the film’s plot, but Ripley has a range of weapons to make the gameplay more exciting, trying to save prisoners while fighting off aliens, eggs and facehuggers, as the plot rushes along to the Alien Queen end battle and a chance to use Bishop’s mangled head as a way off the planet. Unlike other versions, the Game Boy edition is limited to an overhead perspective.
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What better than the Alien series with Ripley’s adventures while trapped on Fury 161. Early Game Boy horror titles were limited to the likes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Scooby Doo, but developers wanted to push the “family-friendly” boundary.