I don't get this.
Because of the main Xbox demographic?
I guess, I don't know, it just seems like a strange choice for a Japanese developer, unless they didn't want to go after the Japanese market I suppose.
I don't get this.
Because of the main Xbox demographic?
you better not be wrong about this like you are on everything about basketball cause i just ordered this.
Should I read that, or is it going to spoil stuff?
I guess, I don't know, it just seems like a strange choice for a Japanese developer, unless they didn't want to go after the Japanese market I suppose.
To be honest this game is super niche even compared to super niche Japanese titles. I think the demographic is a bit more diverse and not exactly easy to nail down.
you better not be wrong about this like you are on everything about basketball cause i just ordered this.
Do a sidequest for George during chapter 2 to get the radio item, it will allow you to fast travel and save a lot of time.
Wait no, no, does not compute. It gets even weirder than Twin Peaks?
Not in as good of a way. It's generally not very clever. The best parts are York's conversations in the car.
Well, it was released on the PS3 in Japan (as Red Seeds Profile), so when the publisher Ignition came into the picture and wanted to release it in North America they probably just concentrated on the console with the biggest audience.I guess, I don't know, it just seems like a strange choice for a Japanese developer, unless they didn't want to go after the Japanese market I suppose.
The story is pretty awesome actually. This is one of the few games where the statement "so bad it's good" truly applies. Really had a blast with it, it is much fun.I'm so confused about this game...but I guess I'll wait. I think I get the appeal a bit more after watching through all of Twin Peaks this past Winter (amazing show), but I still am not sure what the fuck this game is, and I'm not sure if I want to know until I play it....
Tried it on 360, hated it, but I'm going to give it another go because apparently it clicked with a lot of people.
Same here.
I really, really disagree with suggesting that people do that during their first play-through, unless they just happen to stumble upon it. Driving is a big part about the game, because you learn a lot about York and Zach during the talking segments. Bad driving controls aside, driving is one of my favorite aspects of the game.
The trophy list just came out as well, but it contains major spoilers. So don't view them if you are new to the game.
http://psnprofiles.com/trophies/1931-Deadly-Premonition-The-Directors-Cut
I'm not sure how confident I'd be in saying that given how Twin Peaks ended, but they're definitely in the same area. ALTERNATIVELY: They're equally crazy, butit starts off as twin peaks the game but the last act gets 100x weirder
those who still hesitate can still watch some of the first Giant Bomb endurance runs
http://www.giantbomb.com/videos/endurance-run-deadly-premonition-part-vj-01/2300-2281/
thats how i got hooked, then i played the game and loved it
Good lord those are some horrificly spoiled trophies. That's just silly, it's almost like they wanted the trophy descriptions to be a codex.
I think most of them are hidden, but I am not sure. That is how they appear on the other trophy web site.
Tried it on 360, hated it, but I'm going to give it another go because apparently it clicked with a lot of people.
I thought watching Thomas dance was the gameplay
Is the game hard to platinum/100%?
Not if you follow a side-quest guide. It can all be one in one playthrough too. It's pretty time consuming, though. My Red Seeds Profile platinum took approximately 43 hours.
All the trophies are tied to each side-quest in the game except for the platinum and the trophies for completing each chapter in the story.
Also, now that this game has finally been translated into English for PS3, you don't have to worry about guessing for the medical quiz (made slightly easier with numbers and English letters for blood-types) or the impossible-without-guessing (unless you can read Japanese) Greenvale trivia quest.
Is that douchey-looking guy the protagonist of the game? :/
Did they change it, then? On the 360 the difficulty stuff didn't stack. I beat it on hard and would have to replay on normal and easy.