
PepsimanVsJoe writes, A few posts ago I mentioned that Deadly Premonition is amazing and that I'm in love with it. Now I'm here trying to figure out why I'm writing this piece. All of my cards have been played and there's little I can say about the game that would come off as unbiased or even legitimate. Reviews are directed by opinions that much is certain but I've always tried to provide an objective viewpoint. By exclaiming my love of this game I've basically written the ending of this look. I could have just slapped a 10 or something on here and saved myself the trouble.
Plenty of games have made a name for themselves as being proud of the fact they’re not to everyone’s taste over the years.
Okay, but "games I'm not meant to love" means I won't play them.
Games are for fun. They're their own art, it's a disservice to reduce them to interactive stories. You can focus on making your audience entertained on a positive way and still stand out.
No game is for everyone. Some games are more mainstream or casual friendly but there is always someone who won’t like it. Same with anything else

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Deadly Premonition is a weird, weird cocktail that doesn't go down smooth for everyone, but it's still absolutely worth sampling.
It’s sooooo janky but the story is so good and the agent is so quirky I loved it thouroughly, the story is that good that you can actually make it through all of its jankiness and issues .
It’s a diamond in the rough and rough is saying lighly.
This game deserves a remake out of any game I can think of .
If they fixed the combat ,driving and movement this would be one of my favorite games all time and it already is in a way.
I enjoyed this back during ps3 days. I'd buy it again if they re released it fixed up a little. I had fun with it.
I think I have to buy this.
I can't resist seeing how bad a bad game really is.