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Demento
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A spine-chilling, physiological thriller, Demento is set in a
mysterious castle that has become a prison for two
innocent characters - an orphaned young girl and a
white shepherd dog. The game combines a compelling
ambiance of terror and solitude with challenging
puzzles and a unique gameplay approach. Players take
on the role of Fiona Belli, an 18 year old girl who
is the sole survivor of a tragic car accident that
has claimed both her parents. When she regains
consciousness following the accident, she finds
herself locked up in an unfamiliar old castle, with
no clear way out.
As she makes her way through unsettling surroundings, she
encounters an array of strange inhabitants and
learns that she has become the heiress of the
mysterious castle upon her parents' death. Fiona
also comes across Debilitas, a deformed and
disturbed man who chases her relentlessly. Luckily,
she meets a white shepherd dog named Hewie who has
been trapped in the castle. By saving him from the
shackles that imprison him, an instant bond is
formed.
Characters
Fiona - An 18-year old college student living away
from home. Upon meeting her parents after a long
separation, she is involved in an accident and finds
herself in a mysterious castle. She is an average
"girl next door" type and therefore is not
Hewie - A white German Shepherd trapped in the
castle along with Fiona. Hewie is a realistic
portrayal of a dog with all the quirks and
behaviours that it entails. Hewie will help Fiona by
searching for items and attacking enemies. The
strong
Daniella - The castle's maid. She moves like a
marionette and is expressionless.
Debilitas - A horrifying, obnoxious big man and the
first enemy Fiona encounters. Debilitas is the
gardener of the castle and the person responsible for
the care of the castle's pets.
Press Release from Capcom
CAPCOM SHOWCASES Demento
FOR THE PLAYSTATION 2 COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
-Survival Horror Meets Unique Gameplay Variation-
LAS VEGAS -February 2, 2005- Capcom, a leading
worldwide developer and publisher of video games,
today showcased Demento for the PlayStation®2
computer entertainment system. This spine-chilling
survival horror game is set in a mysterious castle
that has become a prison for two innocent
characters- an orphaned young girl and a white
shepherd dog. They must utilize each other’s
strengths if they hope to escape from their
horrifying surroundings. Demento combines a
compelling ambiance of terror and solitude with
challenging puzzles and a unique gameplay approach.
In Demento, players take on the role of Fiona Belli, an 18 year old
girl who is the sole survivor of a tragic car
accident that has claimed both her parents. When she
regains consciousness following the accident, she
finds herself locked up in an unfamiliar old castle,
with no clear way out. As she makes her way through
unsettling surroundings, she encounters an array of
strange inhabitants and learns that she has become
the heiress of the mysterious castle upon her
parents’ death. Fiona also comes across Debilitas, a
deformed and disturbed man who chases her
relentlessly. Luckily, she meets a white shepherd
dog named Hewie who has also been trapped in the
castle. By saving him from the shackles that
imprison him, an instant bond is formed.
“This is not your typical survival horror game,” said Todd Thorson,
director of marketing, Capcom Entertainment, Inc.
“Demento is a chilling new adventure with a unique
twist. Players must utilize the strengths and bond
of the character and dog in order to progress
through this intense psychological thriller.”
Though Fiona is a physically weak character, she must use her wit
and cunning to unravel the castle’s puzzles and
figure out what is happening and why. Hewie will be
a vital resource in surviving this ordeal as he has
strengths where Fiona does not. As players develop
trust and foster their relationship with Hewie, he
will be much more willing to help Fiona progress
through the game. He can use his heightened sense of
smell to locate items, utilize his smaller size to
access hard to reach areas and attack or distract
enemies so Fiona can escape their clutches. The
success of this partnership will be crucial if they
both hope to stay alive.
Demento includes the following features:
• Unique partnership dynamic – In order to succeed,
players must foster the complex connection between
Fiona and Hewie which evolves as the game progresses
• Realistic canine model – Hewie was created using
motion capture and studying a real dog to convey
true behavior and movements in the game
• Classic commands including attack, come, go, sit,
stay and more
• Hewie displays a variety of reactions to each
command
• The stronger the bond between Fiona and Hewie, the
more likely he will be to obey her commands
• Engrossing atmospheric effects - Extra touches
heighten fearful situations:
• Control pad mimics Fiona’s pounding heartbeat
• Fiona becomes more difficult to control the more
time is spent near an enemy
• If Fiona is not able to escape a threatening
scenario, the screen becomes grainy, changing to
black and white and eventually sending her into
panic mode
• Only by evading the perils can everything return
to normal
• Music adapts to gameplay, changing relative to the
enemies’ proximity and threat level to Fiona
• Enemies can hear and will react to sounds in the
game, so Fiona must be careful when treading near
them
• Likewise, Hewie can hear noises and alert Fiona to
impending danger
• Fully interactive environment - Players must
cleverly hide behind objects to escape from enemies
and utilize objects in the vicinity to solve puzzles
• Cinematics directed by Naoto Takenaka – In order
to provide the right sense of fear and a haunting
atmosphere, Takenaka, a Japanese film director and
actor, has been enlisted to manage the in game cut
scenes
Capcom is a leading worldwide developer, publisher and distributor
of interactive entertainment. Founded in 1983, the
company has created world renowned franchises
including Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Mega Man,
Breath of Fire, Devil May Cry and the Onimusha
series. Headquartered in Osaka, Japan, the company
maintains operations in the U.S., United Kingdom,
Germany, Tokyo and Hong Kong. More information about
Capcom and its products can be found at
www.capcom.com. |
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