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137: Deadly Premonition (with Patrick & James - Retro Spectives)

137: Deadly Premonition (with Patrick & James - Retro Spectives)

Dave is joined by Patrick Arthur and James Tuerlings from Retro Spectives to discuss Access Games' surreal 2010 survival horror game, Deadly Premonition.

Tales from the Backlog

October 9, 20242h 48mExplicit

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Show Notes

There has been a lot of talk about the cult classic "7/10 game" lately, and no game better exemplifies this than Deadly Premonition (Access Games, 2010). It's one of those games where the average might land on 7/10 because there will be a lot of 10's and a lot of 3's in the review score distribution. Memorable characters, poor graphics, lifelike town, terrible combat, fun mystery and rough performance combine to create a very interesting game, to say the least.

Guest info: James Tuerlings and Patrick Arthur of Retro Spectives podcast.

TIMESTAMPS
Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 0:32
Story Setup/Twin Peaks Influence 14:40
Gameplay 42:03
Music/Presentation 1:15:51
Closing Thoughts/Recommendations/Plugs 1:28:18
SPOILER WALL 1:46:39

Polygon interview with Deadly Premonition director Swery65.

Music used in the episode is credited to Riyou Kinugasa, Takuya Kobayashi and Hiromi Mizutani. Tracks used: Greenvale, FBI Special Agent, Found You!, Underground, The Woods and the Goddess, Raincoat Killer, Red Tree, The Goddess

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