The classic survival horror game Dementium: The Ward is finally coming to non-portable consoles and will be released on PS4 and PS5 on April 19. Developed by Renegade Kid, Dementium: The Ward originally released on the Nintendo DS in 2007 and received a 3DS port in 2015. While the game received overall mixed reviews when it first launched, it has gained somewhat of a cult following and is now considered by many to have been generally underrated.
In October 2023, Dementium: The Ward was released for Nintendo Switch, and the port renewed interest in the horror classic. Told from a first-person perspective, Renegade Kid’s debut game puts players in the role of William Redmoor, an amnesiac who is trying to escape from a psychiatric hospital ward. Of course, there are monsters and puzzles to overcome along the way, as well as plenty of creepy atmosphere and lighting to provide a well-rounded survival horror experience.
Atooi, the current license holder and publisher of the game’s Switch version, has announced that the survival horror classic Dementium: The Ward will be released for PS4 and PS5 on April 19, and this version seems to be identical to the one created for Nintendo Switch. The game was built “from the ground up” for larger screens and offers both an HD mode with a resolution of 1080P at 60FPS and a retro mode that, if identical to the Switch version, emulates a 3DS display at 240P.
Dementium: The Ward is one of many games inspired by Silent Hill, Konami’s iconic survival horror franchise, and was in fact originally pitched as a Silent Hill game. As such, it may feel familiar and comfortable, so to speak, for fans of that series. And although it didn’t receive a lot of attention when it first launched, Dementium: The Ward proved successful enough that it received a sequel in 2007. Many fans of the games are hopeful that Atooi will eventually release a port and remaster of Dementium 2 as well.
Because the Switch version of Dementium: The Ward launched in October
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