In the courtyard the same woman that appears innitially, while the main character was admited into the hospital, appears near the fence, being forcefully and mysteriously pulled by the darkness beyond, leaving a key in the floor. You forget about it, and continuing trying to escape, as the main character, and come again across the child that this time, runs away from you. The child appears again, now inside an elevator, and beckons the main character to her, through the disarrayed hallway, and the door closes. With the progression of the story you come to know that within the hospital gruesome experiences with the patients took place, and there was dissent between the medics about these actions, while the chief doctor was convinced that the ends they were striving justified the means. After exiting the room, in the hallway, he sees a bulky monster with a blade, dragging the same woman that appeared before, through a pair of double doors. Getting his bearings, he searches through the room, and finds a notepad, with "WHY DID YOU DO IT?" scribbled in the first page. The main character wakes in an empty bedroom. Among this horrifying visions is a woman laying down montionless near a puddle of blood, a very pale child of long blonde hair with eyes without pupils, and a surgeon figure that appears right before the wheelchair falls through a hole in the ground. So here the dementia (yeah!) starts: I - Dementium: The WardÄementium: The Ward starts with the main character entering a psychiatric hospital called Redmoor Hospital, strapped to a wheelchair pushed by an unseen orderly, with lots of gruesome monsters stalking the corridors. If you like what you are reading, stop reading and get the games! Because they are great. Here I'm going to try a plot compilation and analysis of both Dementium: The Ward and Dementium 2. Dementium: The Ward and 2's Story Compilation and AnalysisÄementium is an interesting horror franchise for the Nintendo DS.
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