i’ll never forget my experience in even buying Deadly Premonition. went to my closest shop and asked if they had deadly premonition. the clerk looked at me with wide, tear-shining eyes and said in a sorrowful voice that no no they did not but god he wished they did . went to the second closest shop and asked if they had deadly premonition. the clerk looked at me with vile disgust, eyes full of bile and contempt, and said that they did.
Fanart of Agent Francis York Morgan, who I've been meaning to draw for years. Then Swery started creating AI Yorks and I felt moved to finally draw something.
Love this game. And not in an ironic, goofy sense. It's funny and serious and deeply cozy. I even like the sequel.
The first time I played through Deadly Premonition, it was the most I'd enjoyed a game since I was a little kid. I didn't think that was still possible, and I wanted to share it with everyone. It ended up being one of the first games I ever streamed, before Twitch was even a thing, and is probably part of the reason I'm where I am today.
But things change. I've changed, the world's changed, and a lot of stuff surrounding the game has changed. It's been a decade or more since I touched the game, and I think it's time I finally went back. What new things will I notice for the first time? How much will I still enjoy it? Will I enjoy it at all? Either way, I still want to share it with everyone.
This Saturday, please join me as I start a playthrough over a year in the making, beginning with a special presentation about Deadly Premonition, my history with the game, and why this stream has taken so long to prepare for.