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When Swery makes a game, players generally sign up for the weirdness. So much, in fact, that the technical issues and poor design from something like Deadly Premonition are usually given a pass when weighed against the game's personality. That's fine for console games, but things get a little different when porting to PC. Players like to have options, for instance, and hope for a loyal port in the process.
Twinfinite Writes: Hidetaka Suehiro, better known as Swery65, is set to announce his newest game at PAX West. We take a look at his greatest hits before the new announcement.
His next game was already leaked, and it sounds amazingly unique. It's a game about a photographer from New York working in an England town which is self-declared "happiest town on earth." Every night all the residents turn into cats, including the main character. No one remembers this the next day except for the main character herself, and you have to find out why the phenomenon happens. Really hope it actually gets released.
OX writes: "Just as Newton's third law tells us for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction, for every QTE outcome where you look like an unstoppable action god, there's an equal and opposite outcome where you look like a numpty, with a neck snapped by Albert Wesker, and are dead."
OK, it was too embarrassing to even watch it. I stopped after 4:38. It is hard to belief outsidexbox is supposed to be funny.
ScreenGurus Emily takes a look at one of the Xbox One's more underrated classics; explaining why she can't get enough of it.
I hope they make a sequel to this one day it truly is underrated it's such a stylish, unique game and the ending left it open for a good part 2
I've been meaning to pick this one up. I watched some gameplay of it a couple years back and liked how weird it was.