Life is Strange: Dontnod Entertainment grows up | Continue Play
Added: 01.10.2014 22:12 | 13 views | 0 comments
Dale Morgan had a chance to take a look at Life is Strange, Dontnod's follow-up to last year's Remember Me, at EGX last week.
What he saw shows a lot of promise and demonstrates that developer isn't content with simply sitting on its laurels.
Dontnod has the likes of Tellatale and Quantic Dreams in its crosshairs.
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| Have Game, Will Play: D4(Dark Dreams Don't Die) | GameEnthus
Added: 01.10.2014 14:12 | 9 views | 0 comments
David Young is obsessed with finding his wife's killer. Enter his strange world that merely looks like ours. D4(Dark Dreams Don't Die)
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| PlayStation Home was 'successful', says UK developer
Added: 01.10.2014 9:35 | 8 views | 0 comments
nDreams CEO claims his company earned seven-figure sums annually. The soon-to-be-closed PlayStation Home service was not the failure some have deemed it, according to the CEO of one of its key contributors.
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| GamesAsylum - D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die - Review
Added: 30.09.2014 23:12 | 18 views | 0 comments
GamesAsylum: "When it comes to polarising reviews theres one game that always sticks in our mind 2010s Deadly Premonition. Low budget yet incredibly ambitious, Access Games open-world murder mystery received review scores varying from 1/10 to 10/10. Slow paced and cut-scene heavy it certainly wasnt for everybody, but given time it would shine in a way that few games can. The dark sense of humour, eccentric cast of characters and even key locations stayed with us long after Agent York drove off into the sunset.
D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die retains the majority of the qualities that made Deadly Premonition such a memorable experience, and thats despite the fact that D4 favours sniffing for clues and point-n-click puzzle solving over Deadly Premonitions focus on open-world exploration and purposely creaky third-person shooting"
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| Surreal Talk- D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die Review I Hey Poor Player
Added: 30.09.2014 14:12 | 21 views | 0 comments
Hey Poor Player's Frank DiPersio writes- D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die is the latest game from Deadly Premonition creator Swery65. Equal parts enthralling and hilarious, the surreal Kinect-powered point-and-click adventure puts players in control of David Young, a bubblegum-chewing, tequila-shooting former Boston Police Department lawman-turned-private investigator with a gunshot scar on his forehead and a score to settle with his wifes mysterious murderer, known only as D.
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| D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die
Added: 29.09.2014 10:24 | 11 views | 0 comments
Deliciously dark, delightful. Download directly, dummy.
Look, when one of a game's first instructions to the player is to move forward and then dutifully 'push the owl', you know you're in for an interesting time. Not that you wouldn't have already suspected that from D4, the latest episodic title from Deadly Premonition's Hidetaka 'Swery' Suehiro.
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| D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die Season 1 Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 29.09.2014 10:12 | 8 views | 0 comments
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"There are many types of games in this industry, but few titles blended together wacky ideas and a serious storyline together as well as Swery65 managed to with Deadly Premonition. Since that release, Swery has been off the radar for a bit until it was revealed he was working on a new game, D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die. Being a game that can be played entirely with the Kinect and also one that was given a sudden release, does D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die deserve your attention?"
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| D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die - Season 1 Review | WGTC
Added: 27.09.2014 8:12 | 5 views | 0 comments
Robert from We Got This Covered wrote:
The ability to drum up interest in a brand new IP based off of a directors name is an incredibly rare sight in the video game industry, so when it actually happens the notion carries much more weight. Additionally, its a testament that says the auteur behind these experiences has a highly personable and unique style; something that isnt easy to express in a video game when you consider that the majority are constricted to following a guideline of design choices and control schemes that work.
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| D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die Review: Hot Garbage | GIZORAMA
Added: 26.09.2014 18:12 | 11 views | 0 comments
Tyler Mitchell, GIZORAMA - "Japanese games are rarely exclusive to Microsoft consoles following the dismal failure both the Xbox 360 and, so far, the Xbox One have had in the Asian market. Simply put, the numbers arent there to fully support the Japanese wackiness that western audiences tend to avoid (outside of the Final Fantasy series).
So, when Microsoft announced D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die would be exclusive to the Xbox One and would come from the minds behind the controversially bonkers Deadly Premonition, many of us were left scratching our heads. Why doesnt Microsoft just give up already? Do they have anything to gain from doing this?
Then, at TGS 2014, it was announced that D4 was released starting immediately and it became clear that everything about Xbox in Japan was weird."
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| D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die Review | Arcade Sushi
Added: 26.09.2014 17:12 | 10 views | 0 comments
Memorable characters, an excellent story, and just enough weirdness without going overboard make this game a must play for Xbox One owners.
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