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by icycalm » 05 Jan 2012 01:15
by dinopoke » 31 Jan 2013 05:37
On March 8, 2012, Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut was announced for release in Europe and North America for the PlayStation 3 by Rising Star Games. The release date has been tentatively set for April 30, 2013. This edition will have updated controls, updated HD visuals, more than 100 improvements, PS Move support, some downloadable content, and additional scenarios.
Three new videos have emerged showing off gameplay of the enhanced PS3-exclusive Director's Cut of Swery's cult classic, Deadly Premonition.
Exclusive to GameTrailers, the new footage shows off the intro movie, combat footage from the tutorial, and some scenes early in the game where protagonist Francis York Morgan drives around talking to his possibly imaginary friend Zack and unsuccessfully tries to endear himself to the local law enforcement. He also enjoys a biscuit. And I mean really enjoys a biscuit.
For better or worse, not much has changed this time around. The graphics may be a touch sharper, but the flat textures and hilariously asynchronous animations are as offbeat and bewildering as ever, while some of the core mechanics have been tightened up. You now have a mini-map, for one (thank god!), and the camera can be manually controlled all the time, so you no longer get those curiously out of place early Resident Evil-style overhead shots when York goes down a stairwell. York also no longer aims like he has a hangover with the sun in his eyes.
by Some guy » 22 Mar 2013 17:21
by Turnus » 18 Jul 2013 16:02
Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut Investigates Greenlight
Rising Star Games, a leading publisher of interactive entertainment, today announced that the critically acclaimed Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut is now available to vote for on Steam Greenlight worldwide.
Steam users can vote to have Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut added to Valve's Steam service here.
Part suspense-filled horror, part action-adventure game, Deadly Premonition offers an open-world experience packed with locals to meet and places to discover, as well as numerous side quests and mini-games that will help you solve the murders and uncover Greenvale's deepest, darkest secrets.
Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut on PC includes the following new features over and above the original game, plus additional content over the PS3 release:
• A surprising new scenario from the game's director, Hidetaka 'Swery' Suehiro
• Enhanced HD graphics with new textures
• Reworked control system allowing for an even better combat experience
• Downloadable content to expand the mystery beyond the original game
• New bonus DLC exclusive to the PC version!
• Achievements and Steam Trading Cards
"Steam's Greenlight process is a first for Rising Star Games and there is nothing better than the cult hit, Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut, to make our mark on it," said Martin Defries, managing director & COO of Rising Star Games. "Rising Star Games is an extremely community-driven publisher and our vocal fans have been calling for a PC version of this game, so using Steam Greenlight gives those fans the chance to make a difference."
by Turnus » 25 Jul 2013 16:32
Rising Star Games wrote:Six days. SIX DAYS. No, we can't quite believe it either. And yet here we are, six days after the launch of Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut, with the game already through Greenlight. To say we're floored is an understatement - it's all thanks to you guys, your support and your passion for the game.
Right now, we're busy dotting the Ts and crossing the Is (that's right, yes? :D) on all the fiddly details, as well as locking down important things that you've been asking for in the Discussions area; once all that's sorted, we'll have more to share about the game. In the meantime though, we can't really say thank you enough... without your help, we wouldn't be here now. Rising Star Games has always a publisher that focuses on the community, and this just goes to show that our faith is well placed. Thanks everyone - we hope to make Halloween 2013 the spookiest, strangest holiday you've ever had!