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GDC 2012: Deadly Premonition sequel, enhanced version teased

Gamastura: In his GDC presentation on the Harvest Moon series, Deadly Premonition executive producer Yasuhiro Wada teased two new possible installments of the series in collaboration with its director, Swery.

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NYC_Gamer5130d ago

I guess people who enjoyed this terrible game will be extra happy

KingOfArcadia5130d ago

Are you extra happy, Zach? I think I am, but it looks like NYC_Gamer doesn't like us much. Maybe he just needs a cup of coffee?

Lazy_Sunday5130d ago (Edited 5130d ago )

This game was a spectacle of beauty. Everything was perfect. I laughed, I cried, I grew angry with disgust and somehow didn't regret a single moment of the sheer work of art this game truly is. How dare you spit your hatred on it. Never have I before laughed-my-ass-off, nor have I rolling-on-floor-laughing, and, in truth, you'd never see me rolling-on-floor in addition to laughing-my-ass-off--until this beautiful piece of a game. This game truly defined comedy in the spectrum of gaming as an experience.

How dare you sir.
How DARE you.

coolbeans5130d ago (Edited 5130d ago )

Mr NYC_Gamer,

You seem to have an odd taste in games
Especially if you find D.P. to be lame.

...So says Mr. Stewart.

Rampaged Death5130d ago

One of the overrated games this generation. I've seen if played through twice (Endurance Run) and it's such a terrible game.

KwietStorm_BLM5130d ago (Edited 5130d ago )

Overrated? lol really? I thought people just enjoyed how bad it was.

Pozzle5130d ago

Exactly. It's like watching a really bad horror movie like Troll 2 or Child's Play 3. You know they aren't going to win any awards, but they're so ridiculous that they're still fun to watch.

Skateboard5130d ago

I liked it and want a sequel.

BabyTownFrolics5130d ago

play heavy rain and deadly premonition one after the other and experience all that is possible in gaming

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Video Games Proud To Not Be For Everyone

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.

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thorstein417d ago

If you make something for everyone, you please no one.

mkis007416d ago

I mean I can do without nintendo games if given the choice. They are not nearly as mature rated as the average.

Yui_Suzumiya416d ago (Edited 416d ago )

Yeah but I use my Switch OLED primarily for anime booba style games (visual novels and JRPG's) and ultra violent FPS's. Far from kid friendly, lol

JohnBLZ416d ago

The problem with that line of though is that games have never been as much "for everyone" as in 2025.
The only thing that's not for everyone in gaming lately is the gatekeeping. Devs will try to appeal to as many people as they can, but if you dare have your own tastes and prefer something a bit more obscure, then you have "L takes" because at the moment, popular opinion equals right opinion.
So devs should simply own the fact they water down their games and go Hollywood to please everybody. Then indies will go back to being trendsetters that are different from AAAs, instead of being roguelike and gacha copycats.

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JohnBLZ416d ago

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.

jznrpg416d ago

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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5 Terrifying Games Inspired By Silent Hill

TNS: "This is a list of five terrifying games that have all been inspired by the Silent Hill franchise in one way or another."

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Deadly Premonition | Games To Play Before You Die

Deadly Premonition is a weird, weird cocktail that doesn't go down smooth for everyone, but it's still absolutely worth sampling.

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jznrpg1131d ago (Edited 1131d ago )

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.

After10Ben1131d ago

The first time I turned on my flashlight was one of the funniest things I have ever seen in a game. His suit just sort of lights up. There's no physical flashlight in his hand--hilarious. It's also the only game I've played to truly capture the delightfull quirkiness of Twin Peaks. I'm with you on how much I like this game. Despite all of its flaws, it's a genuinely fun experience. "My coffee warned me about it," is probably my favorite line of all time in any video game.

I still haven't played the sequel, but I will some day.

shinoff21831131d ago

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.