Twin Peaks Fans Will Love Deadly Premonition
Added: 17.06.2015 5:16 | 48 views | 0 comments
TPF: "Deadly Premonition is not a new game by any stretch of the imagination, it was released in 2010. I just wanted to let you readers of Twin Peaks Fans know about it as I noticed that we dont have an article on it here and it is definitely within our wheelhouse. As a fan of Twin Peaks the video game Deadly Premonition appealed to me in the same way that Twin Peaks does. It is set in a picturesque town where a murder mystery descends into a dark tale of supernatural evil. A suggestion from one Twin Peaks fan to another, check out Deadly Premonition. You owe it to yourself to experience the surrealism. This game is the perfect way to whet your appetite as you wait in anticipation for the return of Twin Peaks in 2016."
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| Access Games No Longer Own Deadly Premonition IP
Added: 17.06.2015 3:16 | 42 views | 0 comments
D4Gameplay: "We can now officially confirm that Access Games no longer own the Deadly Premonition IP."
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| Twin Peaks Fans Will Love Deadly Premonition
Added: 17.06.2015 2:20 | 51 views | 0 comments
TPF: "Deadly Premonition is not a new game by any stretch of the imagination, it was released in 2010. I just wanted to let you readers of Twin Peaks Fans know about it as I noticed that we dont have an article on it here and it is definitely within our wheelhouse. As a fan of Twin Peaks the video game Deadly Premonition appealed to me in the same way that Twin Peaks does. It is set in a picturesque town where a murder mystery descends into a dark tale of supernatural evil. A suggestion from one Twin Peaks fan to another, check out Deadly Premonition. You owe it to yourself to experience the surrealism. This game is the perfect way to whet your appetite as you wait in anticipation for the return of Twin Peaks in 2016."
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| CGM Interview: Swery 65 is Interested in VR
Added: 12.06.2015 10:16 | 50 views | 0 comments
CGM Writes: In videogames, there are only a handful of people that stand out from the rest of the industry. You have historical figures like Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari, or gaming luminaries, like Shigeru Miyamoto who almost singlehandedly carried Nintendo on hisand Mariosshoulders. Then you have the dark horses, the mavericks who do something so odd, so distinctive that everyone sits up and takes notice simply because its something no one has ever seen before. Hidetaka Suehiro, better known by his nickname, Swery65, is one of those people. Although hes been in the industry for years, it was only in 2010, with Deadly Premonition that he rose to prominence as one of gamings most surreal creators. Since then, hes also made D4, which has migrated from an Xbox One exclusive to PCs as well, and it carries the same bizarre distinctiveness of his previous work. We managed to track down the eccentric Japanese developer and get some of this thoughts on the industry, and hi...
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| D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die now available on PC
Added: 07.06.2015 10:16 | 48 views | 0 comments
"The time has finally come! Deadly Premonition developer Access Games and Hidetaka "Swery 65" Suehiro's D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die is out now on Windows PC."
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| The game-like films of David Lynch
Added: 01.06.2015 5:16 | 45 views | 0 comments
The cult of David Lynch has had almost forty years to expand, so it was probably inevitable that his aesthetic would influence other artists. And of course, cinema has seen its fair share of Lynch devotees-turned-directors, churning out post-Mulholland Drive freak-outs. But Lynchs shadow stretches well beyond the parameters of Hollywood, and the impact he has had on games has been surprisingly widespread and profound. Theres no shortage of designers happy to announce that influence through overt homage. Hideo Kojima included a direct reference to Eraserhead in his recent Silent Hills playable teaser by dropping Henry and Marys pathetic monster-baby in a bathroom sink. The televisions in Remedy Entertainments Max Payne broadcast episodes of Address Unknown, an in-game program featuring a backward-talking flamingo in a red-and-white striped room. And Deadly Premonition so closely resembles the first season of Twin Peaks that it often feels like a fever-dream remake, treading peril...
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| The game-like films of David Lynch
Added: 31.05.2015 19:16 | 47 views | 0 comments
The cult of David Lynch has had almost forty years to expand, so it was probably inevitable that his aesthetic would influence other artists. And of course, cinema has seen its fair share of Lynch devotees-turned-directors, churning out post-Mulholland Drive freak-outs. But Lynchs shadow stretches well beyond the parameters of Hollywood, and the impact he has had on games has been surprisingly widespread and profound. Theres no shortage of designers happy to announce that influence through overt homage. Hideo Kojima included a direct reference to Eraserhead in his recent Silent Hills playable teaser by dropping Henry and Marys pathetic monster-baby in a bathroom sink. The televisions in Remedy Entertainments Max Payne broadcast episodes of Address Unknown, an in-game program featuring a backward-talking flamingo in a red-and-white striped room. And Deadly Premonition so closely resembles the first season of Twin Peaks that it often feels like a fever-dream remake, treading peril...
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