


Like the original Dementium, Dementium II isn't going to scare the bejeezus out of you, but it'll certainly give you the willies with creatures that giggle maniacally at you as you shoot them point blank, or scream as they float effortlessly over your head while you investigate the blood-soaked halls of Bright Dawn Treatment Center. But it does link to the first game with similar enemies and a familiar mature, violent, and bloody setting. They, however, criticised the difficulty of being able to perceive depth and that, at times, enemies had to be fought in the dark, though these segments "were quite few and far between".Dementium II isn't really a direct sequel to the first game's story as it's a standalone adventure with new characters and a fresh, creepy locale. They closed saying that "the system still has what it takes to drive fun FPS designs." GameCritics praised the games control interface as well, along with atmosphere and mood and story, though they did note that it "would never hold up against anything running on the 360 or PS3". While praising the game for addressing the flaws of the original and that the difference in control interface in comparison was "night and day", they noted that it was short and that the story telling was "a little clumsy". IGN praised the game, giving it an 8 out of 10. Now he must fight the monstrosities that appear once again and stop Doctor once and for all. PlotĪfter 5 weeks being unconscious, William Redmoor's nightmares have ended, or have they? Now he's trapped in the clandestine Bright Dawn Treatment Center and discover that his nightmares haven't ended. This was one of the many settings for the game. The teaser acts as a commercial for the Bright Dawn Treatment Center. The game was officially announced when a teaser trailer was released on to IGN.
