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Dark Dreams Don't Die

 

Developer - Access Games

Publisher - Microsoft Studios

Platform - Xbox One

Genre - Point and Click Adventure

Release Date - TBA

Deadly Premonition creator Hidetaka 'Swery65' Suehiro and Access Games are making an Xbox One exclusive under the name D4.

D4 is described as an "episodic noir mystery" with a pleasing cartoon-y style. As for what you actually do, the only real clear snippet of gameplay involved a man aboard a plane beating someone up in what looked suspiciously like a rhythm game.

"D4 follows the story of a detective with the curious ability to dive back in time," is the official description. "He must use this power to solve his wife's murder, and then try to prevent it."

 

 

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Full title of the game - Dark Dreams Don't Die

 

 

The best way to think about D4 – from the little we’ve seen – is that it’s going to play something like a modern point and click adventure. Think Telltale’s The Walking Dead series and you’d be on the right track.

On that subject, D4 is designed from the ground up for the next generation of Kinect. Players mimic on-screen gestures during action sequences and can simply speak their chosen option during conversations.

Swery explicitly made the point, however, that D4 is designed to be played sitting down. He also said that the Xbox One controller would be supported for players that aren’t interested in using Kinect.

 

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Created by acclaimed game director SWERY, creator of Deadly Premonition, D4 (Dark Dreams Don't Die) is an episodic noir mystery that follows the story of a detective named David Young who has the curious ability to dive back in time. He must use this power to solve his wife's murder, and then try to prevent from occurring.

Release Date: September 19, 2014
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Access Games (JP
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:O 9/10?

 

 

The Escapist 4/5

With some deliciously over-the-top voice acting and utterly demented dialog, D4 is every bit as bizarre and laugh-inducing as Swery's prior cult classic, Deadly Premonition. There is an issue with some poor grammar in the subtitles, but otherwise this is quite the polished production when compared to previous Access Games releases, with a stylish cartoon-like visual style and a brilliant soundtrack that blends the cool with the camp. Very few videogames can strike me as genuinely funny, but where Deadly Premonition succeeded in making me laugh, so too does D4, though it does so with enough dark twists and plot intrigue to keep me eager as hell to find out what happens next

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