Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut -Profiling- Part 6
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Deadly Premonition, known as Red Seeds Profile in Japan, is a psychological horror video game developed by Access Games. The game is notable for introducing open world, nonlinear gameplay and a comedy horror theme to the survival horror genre. It is also notable for implementing a free-roaming storyline within an open game world where all the characters have their own schedules. It has become known for its "headline making strangeness" and is regarded to be one of the most critically polarising games of all-time (holding the Guinness World Record for most critically polarizing survival horror game), receiving both extremely negative and extremely positive reviews and is seen as a primary example of games as art.
Developer(s): Access Games
Publisher(s): Ignition Entertainment, Marvelous Entertainment, Rising Star Games, Mastertronic
Director(s): Hidetaka Suehiro
Producer(s): Tomio Kanazawa, Kuniaki Kakuwa
Designer(s): Hidetaka Suehiro
Writer(s): Hidetaka Suehiro, Kenji Goda
Platform(s) : PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows
Release date(s): PlayStation 3: (EU) April 26 2013, (NA) April 30, 2013, (AU) May 16 2013
Microsoft Windows: (NA) October 29 2013, (EU) November 15 2013
Genre(s): Psychological horror
Language: English
Played in PC
The game gives the player control of FBI special agent Francis York Morgan (referred to as York), who arrives at the fictional town of Greenvale sent to investigate the murder of a young woman, Anna Graham. York takes on the case due to the manner of the killing; a seemingly ritualistic murder of a young woman where red seeds have been found on or near the body, as this is similar to a series of other murders across the country. Upon arriving in the town, York is greeted by town sheriff George Woodman and his deputy Emily Wyatt, whom York quickly develops an attraction to. York generates considerable friction with his dismissive attitude toward the locals, bizarre demeanor, and tendency to interrupt conversations to deliver asides to an unseen person he refers to as "Zach".
As the investigation develops, several more women are murdered, the key links between them being the same red seeds and a symbol which York believes is a peace symbol upside-down, and York is regularly ambushed and attacked by a faceless axe-wielding figure wearing a raincoat, as well as a number of mysterious ghost-like shadows. It is also established that, as a child, York witnessed his father shooting his mother before turning the gun on himself. York also has a scar on his face which he refuses to explain. Throughout the game, York is seen entering dreamlike worlds featuring angelic versions of the key witnesses to the Anna Graham murder, twin children Isaach and Isaiah, as well as a series of other unexplained characters, and it is implied that this is an alternate reality rather than hallucination.
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