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Dementium: The Ward

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Dementium: The Ward (2007)
Switch Release EShop Banner (2023)

Originally released for the DS in 2007, Dementium: The Ward is a first-person survival horror game developed by Renegade Kid, it was later remastered for the 3DS in 2015 with this version having a port to the Switch in 2023.

The remastered version improved visuals; removed the infamous infinite respawning enemies, added extra difficulty modes and a save system and made it so all the firearms need to be reloaded like the second game. (In the DS version, every Firearm holds a large amount of ammunition without reloading.)

It was followed by a sequel Dementium II



The following weapons appear in the video game Dementium: The Ward:


Beretta Cougar Inox

The Beretta Cougar Inox is obtained from a man the player finds on the Hospital's roof as he drops it after being killed in a cutscene.

It's the weapon with the most "awkward" ammo count as the player holds 24 bullets for it in the original DS version and when the remaster added reloading, these old maximum ammo values were just converted to the amount of reserve ammo however the remastered pistol holds 15 bullets meaning the player can only perform a full reload once from maximum reserve ammo.

Beretta Cougar 8000 Inox with wood grips - 9x21mm
The 9MM Handgun's icon.
The 9MM Handgun dropped in the cutscene as it's former owner is killed.
Picking up the 9MM Handgun.
Firing the 9MM Handgun at a Banshee.

Revolver

A ".357 Revolver" appears as one of the game's weapons and unsurprisingly holds 6 bullets before reloading in the remaster. It's taken off-screen briefly to reload it meaning it's actually the fastest to reload weapon in the game.

The Revolver's icon.
Picking up the Revolver.
Holding the Revolver.

Shotgun

A Shotgun appears as the second available firearm. The player can carry 16 reserve shells and it holds 8 shells before reloading in the remastered version.

The Shotgun's icon.
Finding a bunch of locked up shotguns.
Picking up a Shotgun.
Reloading the Shotgun, sadly the player character just "slaps" the Shotgun as no shells are visibly inserted.

Machine Gun

An unknown M16 rifle series carbine appears as the "Machine Gun", it is loaded with clearly 20-round magazines but holds 30 before reloading in the remaster.

The Machine Gun's icon.
Finding the Machine Gun.
Picking up the Machine Gun.
Firing Machine Gun with it's muzzle-flash lighting up the environment.
Reloading the Machine Gun.

Sniper Rifle

A Sniper Rifle with a night vision sight appear as the last obtained weapon. It holds only 4 shots before reloading in the remastered version.

The Sniper Rifle's icon.
The Sniper Rifle next to the dead guard it is found with.
Picking up the Sniper Rifle.
Aiming through the scope.
The first person 3D model of the Sniper is visible briefly when reloading.

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