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In-depth Review: Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut - Electronic Theatre

Launching more than two years after its Xbox 360 debut, Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut comes to PlayStation 3 with the promise of making up for lost time. Presented with all the mod cons – stereoscopic 3D compatibility, PlayStation Move controls and slightly updated visuals – Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut also features new gameplay sequences that extend the storyline beyond that of the original. Deadly Premonition was an infuriatingly introverted videogame and loved because of it, Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut simply gives it a spit polish for a new audience.

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mydyingparadiselost4011d ago

Look at that Zack! 'Buy DP'... in the coffee!? Ok Zack lets go, you lead the way.

chronohill4011d ago

i bought it and its time to accompany york to greenville...

Fergusonxplainsall4011d ago

Hey Zack! Do you remember that smell from 1985? Yeah that's the year my imagination died.

Great game.Really liking the sharper graphics and better controls, especially when driving. Waiting to see the end and find out about that old man and child.

This game is bigger on PS3.

Heisenburger4011d ago

This is, excuse me, a damn fine review.

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Finally Played It: Deadly Premonition The Director's Cut Review

It’s hard to describe Deadly Premonition without one word, weird.

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Matrix62457d ago

This doesn't give me comfort in giving the PS3 DC version ago. I imported the vanilla version on PS3 the year it released, and I found it was horrendous to attempt to play.

Kyizen2457d ago

Probably the best, worst game ive played and beaten. I loved it but the gameplay was awful and yet the game was amazing.

RpgSama2457d ago

Definitely the best worst game I Ever played, the gameplay and graphics are mediocre at best, but the soundtrack, the story, the people, the main character, the weirdness of it all, the pop culture references are amazing.

Blank2457d ago

This game is extremely rough around the edges but it knows how to keep a player engaged and drawn into the story. A current gen full on remake would do it wonders or maybe that "B-class status" gives it charm and character.

DaFeelz2457d ago (Edited 2457d ago )

A friend gave me her copy of DP to play, telling me that "it's so bad it awesome!" So I was like 'shit, sign me up!' Turns out-it's so bad, it's bad. It was like the video game equivalent of The Room. It got about 2hrs outta me and that was a wrap. I did not find its terribleness endearing. I found it boring. But hey, if it made people happy, mission accomplished. Just leave me out of it.

jznrpg2457d ago

The game production value was horrendous but I really love the game. It could have been amazing but the lawsuit and changes it was forced to have because it was too much like Twin peaks killed a lot of it. Still one of my favorite games last gen

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Declare Your Independence from Digital Rights Management with Humble Bundle's DRM-Free Sale

Humble Bundle is running a DRM-Freedom Sale. Numerous games are available at low prices and can be downloaded straight from the Humble Bundle site.

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MattDavisGR2486d ago

Strike Suit Zero looks awesome :D

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The Gamesmen, Episode 168 – Snow-Blowed Butt Plant

Join Amras89 and Hardlydan for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about rabbits suffering in Second Life, Destiny 2 on Battle.net, Destiny 2 and a Nintendo Switch port, GAME’s new Elite scheme, an Alien VR videogame, online gaming bringing people together, and the 2020 game plan for Sega. Games discussed are Mass Effect: Andromeda, Prey, LawBreakers, Creativerse, Deadly Premonition, Rocket League, Brain Age Express: Math, Rochard, ABZU, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Bravely Second: End Layer.

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