Dementium II Critic Reviews
25 Total Reviews
22 Positive Reviews(88%)
3 Mixed Reviews(12%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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AtomicGamer
May 21, 2024
While the first game offered a frustrating gaming experience that frankly defeated many gamers, DII has solved all of the previous reasons for criticism, providing a true horror gaming experience unmarred by mechanical flubs.
NintendoWorldReport
May 21, 2024
The game is still a first-rate effort, despite its middling problems. Anyone who enjoyed Southpeak's previous effort, Moon, will also dig this game. Just follow those PROTIPS that I've scattered throughout the review, and your first playthrough will be as enjoyable as my second one.
Official Nintendo Magazine UK
May 21, 2024
Weapons are more numerous and better balanced this time.
GamingXP
May 21, 2024
The horror shooter and Nintendo DS mix is really amazing. You'll get a great shooter with nice graphics, a stunning atmosphere and a lot of action.
IGN
May 21, 2024
It definitely fuels the craving for more first-person action games on the Nintendo DS, and at the very least Renegade Kid continues to show how capable the team is with the handheld hardware.
GameSpot
May 21, 2024
This gory and gruesome shooter improves upon its predecessor in almost every way.
GamerNode
May 21, 2024
While the game does a great job of scaring the poo out of you, control issues and blocky graphics keep Dementium 2 from being elite. Horror fans will enjoy it, and FPS fans will like what they see.
Universo Nintendo
May 21, 2024
Renegade Kid proves to be a developer faithful to Nintendo DS and that is in the right way, maintaining what is good and fixing the errors. This a game of the type that deserves to be appreciated in the silent night.
SpazioGames
May 21, 2024
Not much freedom, and a lasting appeal that leaves much to be desired, but else, a notable FPS, smooth, brilliantly programmed and unique in its genre in the gigantic DS software library.
Nintendo Gamer
May 21, 2024
You won't find a better looking DS shooter and it's engaging while it lasts, though your hands and eyes will hate you for playing extended sessions.
GameFocus
May 21, 2024
Dementium II does a beautiful job improving on it's predecessor. It maintains the creepy atmosphere, the level of maturity, and the originality of the first game. However, the title is still plagued by a vague plot and annoying enemies.
Multiplayer.it
May 21, 2024
Though the first Dementium was a decent survival horror, it suffered from a series of flaws that made the experience perhaps a bit too naive: poor plot, poor atmosphere, bad-designed monsters. This sequel solves almost all problems, delivering the same nice graphics at 60 fps, a nice artistic direction and very well-done enemies.
Destructoid
May 21, 2024
Dementium II is the best FPS game I've played on the DS to date, eliminating many of the interface problems that have plagued previous attempts at bringing the genre to Nintendo's handheld. It's not the most original of games, and as in fact quite formulaic both in terms of its mechanics and its horror premise, but it's good at what it does regardless.
GameShark
May 21, 2024
Folks looking for a different, decidedly mature experience in handheld gaming will find that Dementium II is just what the doctor ordered.
GamingExcellence
May 21, 2024
It's pretty good for a quick handheld FPS fix, but to ask anything else of it would be insane.
GamePro
May 21, 2024
It's creepy, mysterious, and spooky, and while it isn't perfect by any means, it's a horror experience well worth your time.
Cheat Code Central
May 21, 2024
In the end, the question of whether to give Dementium II a shot is a simple one. Do you want to play a survival horror game on the DS? If the answer is yes, this is the best place to go. If not, this is a good game, but not a must-buy.
Eurogamer
May 21, 2024
To put it bluntly, Dementium II represents one of the better survival horror experiences on a system not known for its support of the genre.
Thunderbolt
May 21, 2024
Dementium II spins an interesting, albeit simple, horror narrative on the DS. It's unlike anything else on the hardware and is a perfect example of stylus use done right. It's held back by a few half baked ideas, easy enemies and some questionable sound design, but still delivers a compelling, bite size horror experience.