Unlike some remasters that just smooth out edges, Renegade Kid’s 3DS version felt like the definitive vision for the game.
Waking up in a derelict hospital with nothing but a flashlight and a cryptic note is a classic horror trope, but few games executed it as impressively on handheld hardware as . Originally a 2007 technical marvel for the Nintendo DS, the 2015 Dementium Remastered for the 3DS brought the terrifying hallways of Redmoor back with much-needed polish. A Face-Lift That Actually Bites Dementium Remastered [Decrypted] 3DS (EUR/USA) ...
It fully utilizes the Circle Pad Pro and the New 3DS C-stick for dual-analog movement and aiming, finally ditching the often-clunky stylus-only aiming of the original. Quality of Life in a House of Death Unlike some remasters that just smooth out edges,
Even though the 3DS eShop has closed its doors for new purchases, [Dementium Remastered](http://www.nintendoworld report.com) remains a highlight of the system's library for several reasons: A Face-Lift That Actually Bites It fully utilizes
Redmoor Hospital Revisited: Why Dementium Remastered is a 3DS Essential
The added depth makes the dark, claustrophobic hallways feel genuinely oppressive, literally "popping" as you explore the grime-covered wards.
The "crunchy" low-res textures of the DS were replaced with high-quality models and bump-mapping.
Unlike some remasters that just smooth out edges, Renegade Kid’s 3DS version felt like the definitive vision for the game.
Waking up in a derelict hospital with nothing but a flashlight and a cryptic note is a classic horror trope, but few games executed it as impressively on handheld hardware as . Originally a 2007 technical marvel for the Nintendo DS, the 2015 Dementium Remastered for the 3DS brought the terrifying hallways of Redmoor back with much-needed polish. A Face-Lift That Actually Bites
It fully utilizes the Circle Pad Pro and the New 3DS C-stick for dual-analog movement and aiming, finally ditching the often-clunky stylus-only aiming of the original. Quality of Life in a House of Death
Even though the 3DS eShop has closed its doors for new purchases, [Dementium Remastered](http://www.nintendoworld report.com) remains a highlight of the system's library for several reasons:
Redmoor Hospital Revisited: Why Dementium Remastered is a 3DS Essential
The added depth makes the dark, claustrophobic hallways feel genuinely oppressive, literally "popping" as you explore the grime-covered wards.
The "crunchy" low-res textures of the DS were replaced with high-quality models and bump-mapping.