The award-winning suspense-horror, action-adventure game gives players an open-world experience featuring detailed interactions with Greenvale locals, as well as numerous side quests and mini games to help solve the murders and uncover hidden town secrets.
Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut includes the following new features:
•New scenario from the game’s director, Hidetaka “Swery” Suehiro
•HD graphics
•Reworked control system allowing for an even better combat experience
•Downloadable content to expand the mystery beyond the original game
•Playing as special agent Francis York Morgan (just call him York – everyone else does), players must investigate the brutal murder of a young local beauty. Amidst the backdrop of soaring mountains and a small American town, York must solve the mystery of the Red Seed Murders and stay alive in a place where supernatural creatures and a killer seek to end his investigation.
8 comments
end_of_line
20 Nov 15#8
Love, Love, Love this game.
Graphically ropey, but you feel like you're in a living, breathing town with random and charming (on the whole) characters. The music's beautiful as well.
Holds the Guinness World Record for most critically polarising survival horror game.
baseley09
20 Nov 15#7
Tried to play this on PS3 in 3D and it chugged like Crysis on a core2duo/8600GTS. Seems cool though. Also own the PC version, never installed.
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Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut includes the following new features:
•New scenario from the game’s director, Hidetaka “Swery” Suehiro
•HD graphics
•Reworked control system allowing for an even better combat experience
•Downloadable content to expand the mystery beyond the original game
•Playing as special agent Francis York Morgan (just call him York – everyone else does), players must investigate the brutal murder of a young local beauty. Amidst the backdrop of soaring mountains and a small American town, York must solve the mystery of the Red Seed Murders and stay alive in a place where supernatural creatures and a killer seek to end his investigation.
8 comments
Graphically ropey, but you feel like you're in a living, breathing town with random and charming (on the whole) characters. The music's beautiful as well.
Holds the Guinness World Record for most critically polarising survival horror game.
I'm here all day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OUP_Z3iZPs
It's even better at double speed.