Playing as special agent Francis York Morgan (call him York – everyone else does), it’s your job to investigate the brutal murder of a
young local beauty in the town of Greenvale. Amidst the backdrop of soaring mountains and a small American suburb, York must solve
the mystery of the Red Seed Murders and stay alive in a place where supernatural creatures and a mysterious raincoat-clad, axe-wielding
killer seek to end his investigation for good.
Official Website: http://www.deadlypremonitionthegame.com/
Release Date: 29 October 2013
GOG: http://www.gog.com/game/deadly_premonition_directors_cut
GamersGate: (Securom) http://www.gamersgate.co.uk/DD-DPDC/deadly-premonition-the-directors-cut
Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/247660/
Features: Steam Achievements | Controller Support | Steam Trading Cards | Graphical Overhaul
Recommended System Requirements:
OS: Windows 7 / Vista (32/64 bit)
Processor: Intel Quad Core 1.6Ghz / AMD Quad Core 1.6Ghz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compatible NVIDIA or AMD ATI video card with 1GB of RAM or higher.
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Hard Drive: 8 GB available space
Sound Card: Direct X compatible sound card
Visit the mysterious town of Greenvale with Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut and discover more secrets through the new
scenarios, bask in the beauty with redefined graphics and move with greater freedom with a complete control overhaul.
Greenvale, a sleepy town in the US mid-west, has fallen prey to the Red Seed Murders. With local law enforcement unaccustomed
to the high profile nature, it is up to FBI Special Agent Francis York Morgan to find the murderer, unravel the mysteries of Greenvale
and survive the locals.
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.
- Explore the lifelike town of Greenvale, with a real 24 hour clock, weather cycles and the lives of the residents
- Maintain Agent York's daily appearance to influence inhabitant perceptions
- Travel the landscape with a variety of cars which can be maintained as they consume fuel and accumulate damage
- Tons of side-quests and mini-games like fishing, darts and collecting trading cards
.
Destructoid: 10/10
There is absolutely nothing in this industry that can compare to how weird and wonderful the whole experience is. Judged as a piece
of entertainment, as a game that consistently surprises and amazes and leaves jaws hanging, I have no choice but to say that
Deadly Premonition goes above and beyond. This game is so bad, it's not just become good. It's pretty close to perfect.
SpazioGames: 8.4/10
Forget the Dreamcast-era graphics and some clumsy mechanics (if you can) and lose yourself in this sick and perverse thriller.
You will never forget it.
Edge Magazine: 7/10
The beauty of Deadly Premonition is that it's a straightforward whodunnit viewed through the cracked prism of an unreliable narrator,
conjuring an atmosphere of suspicion and confusion throughout.
EuroGamer: 7/10
It's the Amy Winehouse of videogames: rambling and incoherent, a bit of a mess and not much to look at, but with a unique and
distinctive voice that's very hard to ignore.