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Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut

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Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut
Description
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 Murder...
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2013, Access Games, ...
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, Intel Dual Core 2.0Ghz or equivalent, 2 GB RAM, DirectX 9.0c compli...
Time to beat
18 hMain
23.5 h Main + Sides
36 h Completionist
23.5 h All Styles
Description
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.

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.

“It’s pretty close to perfect” - 10/10, Destructoid
“… a uniquely unforgettable experience” - IGN
“There’s still nothing else quite like it” - Eurogamer

It’s finally here – the award-winning cult sensation Deadly Premonition is now available on PC in an enhanced Director’s Cut package!

Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut on PC includes the following features over and above the original game:

  • A surprising new scenario from the game’s director, Hidetaka ‘Swery’ Suehiro
  • Enhanced HD graphics with new textures
  • Reworked control system allowing for an even better combat experience

Plus, it also includes all 12 pieces of add-on content previously released as DLC for the PS3 version, along with new content not available on any other format!

  • The full Director's Cut of Deadly Premonition, the horror phemonenon that took gaming by storm!
  • A gripping action-horror adventure from acclaimed game creator SWERY65.
  • All 12 additional add-on content packs included as standard, plus new and exclusive content not available anywhere else!

© 2013 MarvelousAQL Inc. / Rising Star Games Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Minimum system requirements:

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

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Time to beat
18 hMain
23.5 h Main + Sides
36 h Completionist
23.5 h All Styles
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Size:
5.8 GB

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Posted on: September 28, 2014

slycelote

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Games: 96 Reviews: 1

Zach, they're here

- Time to beat: 20 hours - Graphics: 4/5 - Sound: 5/5 - Gameplay: 3.5/5 - Production quality: 3/5 - Artistic component: 5/5 - Overall: 5/5 *Deadly Premonition* is an atmospheric action/detective/horror game similar to *Alan Wake*. An FBI agent comes to a small town to investigate the murder of a young woman. In doing so, he reveals dark secrets of the town's inhabitants and confronts evil forces hiding in surrounding forests. The game alternates between 'detective mode' when you're searching for clues ('profiling') and 'action mode' when you're shooting monsters. Neither is particularly difficult: I think I ran out of health only once during the fight with the final boss; all other deaths were sudden due to quick time events. There are occasional puzzles (just as easy) and dozens of side quests. Although gameplay is relatively repetitive, you never really get bored because there is a lot of change of scenery: you walk (or drive) from one place to another, switch from detective mode to action and back, talk to multiple NPCs and complete their quests; you even catch fish or play as a different character. Despite popular hate for QTEs, I believe they also contribute to gameplay diversity (except when they are really of press-button-not-to-die kind, which, sadly, the game has plenty of). Production quality is sub-par. You absolutely have to install the patch, if only to decrease loading time. Even having patched the game, I encountered two major bugs: the launcher exited without any indication of an error (solved by installing an additional DirectX version) and the game crashes at random points. Because of that you quickly get used to always running towards a phone in every new location to save the game. (Fortunately, you can never lose much progress because save spots are frequent and because of how easy the game is.) Speaking of which: you only get one save slot, so back up the file once in a while if you want to be able to get back to a previous state (for example, to complete a side quest). Graphics looks quite old: you can frequently see polygons and artifacts, and there are no configuration options whatsoever. I haven't encountered other issues, although I didn't try a controller. But what the game lacks on the technical side, it makes up for in story line, atmosphere and style. *Deadly Premonition* is an accurate, admiring, almost fanatical tribute to *Twin Peaks*. I'm not even going to try listing references to the cult series, simply because there are so many, including minute details such as a picture of Snoqualmie Falls in York's bedroom. Characters, scenery, plot elements look exactly like David Lynch would shoot them. Overall, the game is styled as a TV series, and you see much more montage and camera work than you may have used to. (For example, in some scenes the frame is split into 2-4 windows, each of which represents a view from a different camera angle.) Combine that with top quality music that pays *homage* to Angelo Badalamenti without repeating him (GOG, where's the soundtrack when you most need it?!) -- and you get lost on a highway, driving through Greenwale surrounded by forests, wondering *where should we go now*, completely immersed in the game world, even if you know nothing about the town of North Bend, better known as Twin Peaks. (There *is* a fly in the ointment, to tell you the truth. I feel like designers went too H. P. Lovecraft towards the finale, making some scenes comical rather than scary. And I don't mean Lynchian-weird comical, I mean grotesquely ridiculous: just look at the final boss! Well, it *is* a game by a Japanese studio, after all...) If you played *Alan Wake*, by now you must have been asking the question: how does *Deadly Premonition* compare against it? There are many similarities, and if you liked one game, you'll probably like the other one. Being a postmodernist piece of art, building upon multiple sources, *Alan Wake* looks more self-contained. *Deadly Premonition* leaves an impression of a tribute work; however, it has a much richer story line and an open world. In short, I am completely convinced that the cult following of *Deadly Premonition* is well deserved. One final piece of advice: don't skip through the ending credits. And remember: they're always here.


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Posted on: December 3, 2013

heart-of-ice

Verified owner

Games: 944 Reviews: 20

Fantastic game - Broken unplayable port.

Good luck trying to get this unplayable and downright broken mess to run correctly. Whilst I applaud the creators of the community fixes and mods, these are by no means enough to save the PC version of the game. Highly recommend getting the console versions instead.


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Posted on: October 23, 2022

LexHollow

Verified owner

Games: 249 Reviews: 3

This game deserves better...

I'm a big fan of Deadly Premonition, but it's far too bug-ridden to bother with on PC. I tried reinstalling the game, reinstalling patches, etc., but it still hard crashes after the (infuriatingly long & unskippable) parade of logos. Honestly, I'm better of looking in a certain place for a copy and using a certain piece of free software to completely sidestep this problem; I'd encourage others do the same. It's frankly shameful how much they're selling this for when it's completely broken. All that aside, definitely encourage anyone interested in niche, janky but ultimately charming horror games to check this out. Anything in the wheelhouse of Rule of Rose, Siren Blood Curse, or Clocktower 3. What it lacks in polish, it makes up for in ambition. Swery is truely a mad man for trying to squeeze a simulator-y open world in this Twin Peaks-y zomb-romp.


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Posted on: June 12, 2021

Bloodrunsclear

Verified owner

Games: 1219 Reviews: 143

If Suda51 made Alan Wake

This game is continually surprising. Is that a good thing? Your mileage may vary. Nothing is really explained, the interface is awkward, the graphics and physics are janky, the voice acting is B-Tier and the whole thing is like if a game from the 90s tried to recreate Twin Peaks as a third person action/adventure. And I love it. To say 'there is nothing like Deadly Premonition' is not true. There's DNA from Alan Wake, Resident Evil 4, Killer Seven, the whole plot is basically ripped from Twin Peaks from characters to specific concepts. But there is nothing like this unholy mess of ideas blended up into a smoothie out there. This game is so bloody weird you'll just constantly be wondering what is real and more likely what was intentionally confusing and what just broke down. Case in point: random quick time events. Are they annoying? YES, especially when they end in game over, but it was just so unexpected I almost appreciate how gutsy the game can be. For those who think tutorials are from the weak, that a games mechanics should be a mystery to unravel, who want a game with a plot they keep gawking out in disbelief from beginning to end...nothing else matches up. Deadly Premonition is a wondrous disaster you cannot take your eyes off. It didn't crash on me personally but it just feels rickety and slipshod. But not because someone was lazy. This is TOO MANY ideas, not a lack of them. It's like a simulation of someone's dream without the personal experience to have any of the pieces fall completely in place. Bring patience, a sense of adventure, and some damn good coffee.


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Posted on: May 23, 2025

bluesteel97

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Games: 23 Reviews: 1

Yes it crashes but this works for me

1) Realize your controller must be paired prior to launching the game. 2) If you get to one of those gameplay crash glitches - before restoring a previous save state, close the game and open in windowed "no fullscreen" mode. The game won't crash, and you can save later on, repeat to resume full screen. Many more non game breaking bugs, but I think it all amounts to a charming dumpster fire


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