SWERY and his team White Owls Inc. have quietly been working away at The Good Life since the game was announced way back in 2017. The game ran a successful Kickstarter campaign years ago but has yet to see the light of day. Recently, the team confirmed it wouldn’t be making a 2020 release; however,
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Deadly Premonition 2 has had it’s fair share of criticism lodged against it since it launched in June. The vast majority of that criticism thus far was aimed towards the games performance, namely the incredibly inconsistent framerate. However something else has upset a large number of players, causing game director Hidetaka Suehiro, also known as
To call the first Deadly Premonition a cult classic feels like a bit of an understatement. Swery65 and the team at Access Games created one of the most intriguing, yet technically terrible games in recent memory. In 2010, the game felt like a modern-era version of Shenmue’s “gameplay” mixed with an oddball murder mystery like
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise will be launching worldwide on July 10, 2020. Rising Sar Games, and Toybox announced. Deadly Premonition 2 is a Nintendo Switch exclusive, and will be available both on the Nintendo Eshop digitally and in stores physically, for $49.99. A Blessing in Disguise is directed and written by the
Today, Deadly Premonition, Dark Dreams Don’t Die (D4), and Spy Fiction creator Hidetaka Suehiro — often referred to as SWERY or SWERY65 — took to crowdfunding platform Fig, where he and his newly-founded studio White Owls are seeking $1.5 million in funds for their upcoming game, The Good Life. As you may remember, SWERY returned to games development at the start