Dementium: The Ward is making its solution to Nintendo Swap sixteen years after its preliminary launch on Nintendo DS. That DS recreation is a considerably iconic launch for followers of the platform. It was the primary recreation from developer Renegade Child (now often known as Atooi), and pulled off on DS what was normally restricted to large first-party releases. Dementium was a totally 3D, first-person, survival horror recreation that ran at a buttery 60fps. It was a technical masterpiece on the DS and I personally fairly loved it. Its precise gameplay mechanics aren’t horribly deep, but it surely delivered an expertise one couldn’t actually discover elsewhere on the system. Eight years later, a remastered model was launched on 3DS. It made some nice high quality of life changes, up to date the visuals to the extent of the 3DS, and was total a really stable remastering effort, particularly for a small indie studio.
Now we come to the Swap model. It retains all the standard of life adjustments from the 3DS remaster whereas eradicating the necessity for stylus managed aiming or a Circle Pad Professional. Sadly, the transfer to Swap isn’t excellent and comes with some odd limitations and omissions.
Dementium sees you taking part in as a affected person who wakes up in a deranged and horror-filled psychological hospital. Unusual zombie-like creatures roam the halls, large leeches crawl from the ductwork, and highly effective bosses lurk within the darkness. As you get up in your room, you’ll rapidly stumble into the primary concern with this model of Dementium. In each earlier variations, you could possibly use the contact display to scribble notes. This allowed you to trace issues like door codes, or hints for puzzles. The Swap model doesn’t allow you to do that, however for some cause you may nonetheless see the pocket book in your stock; it simply doesn’t do something. Sure, you may work round it by taking screenshots on the Swap as a substitute, but it surely’s a weird omission and I stored double checking to ensure I hadn’t merely missed a button, on condition that I may see the pocket book sitting proper there.
As you discover the hospital, you’ll discover a flashlight, and slowly begin buying weapons to struggle off monsters. All of those deal with significantly better in a standard dual-stick setting than they ever did with stylus controls. It isn’t onerous to argue that that is in all probability the most effective controlling model of Dementium. I truly discovered it made the whole expertise really feel considerably simpler and determined to bump up the problem (one other good addition introduced ahead from the 3DS model).
In the case of model new options, the Swap model actually solely has one. The sport now means that you can swap between two video modes; Retro and Retro CRT. I discovered the absence of a 3rd mode known as Trendy to be just a little unusual. I’d assumed from trailers that this could basically be an HD port of the 3DS model, however that isn’t the case. From a graphical perspective, that is nearly precisely the 3DS model. The sport renders at a decision of 426×240. That’s the identical vertical decision because the 3DS and solely a horizontal increase of 26 pixels, owing to the distinction in side ratio between the Swap and a 3DS. There’s a go of anti-aliasing (particularly FXAA), however at this decision it does nothing to cover the underlying output. One could make the argument that that is an aesthetic alternative, however I nonetheless discover it extraordinarily disappointing on condition that Dementium was a technical showpiece on DS and the 3DS model continued that development. Seeing the Swap model merely be the 3DS model with a damaged pocket book and a CRT filter appears antithetical to the legacy of this recreation. I’ve to hammer residence that texture decision seems unchanged; there aren’t any new graphical results equivalent to shadows out of your flashlight, and rain exterior home windows remains to be simply an animated texture proper on the floor of the window that updates at quarter fee. All this with a store itemizing that claims it was “Constructed from the bottom up for Nintendo Swap.” Even simply working the precise copy of the sport that I acquired as a evaluation copy on 3DS again in 2015 on an emulator at a meager 900p, reveals a considerably higher trying recreation.
I’m extraordinarily disheartened by the evident lack of care that went into this Swap launch. Even essentially the most primary Swap conversions of basic video games have included a decision bump if not a full overhaul. Nintendo’s personal N64 library on NSO, which additionally has its roots in 240p, manages to run at 720p on Swap. Add to {that a} damaged aspect of the sport’s primary options and this model turns into a lot tougher to justify. I like Dementium lots. This and Renegade Child’s subsequent DS launch Moon have been staples of this period for me. Whereas I admire that I can entry it on a brand new platform, seeing it dumped right here so unceremoniously with out even an adjustment to the inner decision may be very disappointing.