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
Yesterday, we got a deliciously weird infomercial for Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise. Now, the team at TOYBOX is back with an even more in-depth trailer that provides a great look at the many oddities players will get up to when they visit Le Carré next month. It’s 17 minutes of York and
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise is set to launch next month on Nintendo Switch. The game is both a prequel and sequel to the original game. If you were concerned that the sequel wouldn’t live up to the campy weirdness that made the original such a cult classic, you can toss that aside.
Rising Star Games released a time-lapsed gameplay video for Deadly Premonition: The Board Game today that squeezes a 35 minute game into one minute and forty eight seconds. This board game, which is based off SWERY’s cult classic PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 title Deadly Premonition, hit KickStarter May 9, and met its original goal