

Thanks to this feature, images of the characters have become more realistic than ever for players to experience. The game has a graphical format of the character that is 3D but on a 2D background layer for players to experience.


And this game is designed to fit that feature of the device. What makes 3DS stand out is thanks to the ability to display 3D graphics formats without the need to use glasses for viewing. But why is only a game remade to fit the new platform able to sell over a million copies worldwide? It is thanks to the changes and improvements of this game to bring new experiences for players. This game is not something new on the market it is a remake of the fourth installment of the series. That game is Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition – produced for the 3DS platform. But among them that have been released, one part is considered to be an essential turning point of this series. Since its launch, this game has been developed continuously with a lot of different titles for players to experience. In the era of Arcade, there was a series of games dubbed the king of the fighting game series it was Street Fighter – the game went into legend. That said, they all look fantastic this time around, so I can’t complain overmuch.Fighting games are one of the things that get a lot of likes from players and were once the dominant game series in the market. I would have rather have fewer bosses overall, but with each being unique, much like they did in Dementium II. I found these second encounters to be derivative at best and a chore at worst, since they don’t offer anything new, but seemingly dole out more damage. Two of the bosses make a return appearance after you put them down the first time. While in general I loved the ghoulish bosses, I have one minor complaint. Each boss has a different pattern you need to master, and none will tolerate you making the same mistakes. They range the gamut from a cleaver-wielding mass of flesh to a wheelchair-bound maniac with a gatling gun arm to a room full of gaping mouths that spit worms. The bosses in Dementium Remastered are all vicious, monstrous and challenging. Now, let me discuss a big draw in any horror game - the bosses. Though I wouldn’t say these were the highlight of the game, they served as a nice distraction from the constant sense of terror, since, typically, puzzle rooms are free from threats. This is where the notepad functionality comes into play, since you can jot down clues with your stylus to remember things later. Many revolve around sinister riddles and passwords.

Besides looking for clues and fighting off monsters, there are also various puzzles to be solved in the game.
