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The editors liked
The world and characters are delightfully charming and weird
Its central mystery is awash with compelling twists and turns
Mechanically ambitious
Nothing else like it
The editors didn't like
Visuals and performance are incredibly rough and distracting
Representation of minority characters is oddly hurtful
Combat is dull
Easy and repetitive
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Published: 2020-07-11, Author: Matt , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Zach to the future.A characterful, frequently charming sequel that doesn't quite match up to the original - and somehow performs worse.Trying to talk about the original Deadly Premonition is complicated. On a fundamental level, it's a mess - a groanin...
The world and characters are delightfully charming and weird, Its central mystery is awash with compelling twists and turns, Mechanically ambitious, Nothing else like it,
Visuals and performance are incredibly rough and distracting, Representation of minority characters is oddly hurtful, Combat is dull, easy and repetitive,
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise is a transcendent pile of garbage. It's both strikingly ambitious and laughably incompetent in every regard, which is somewhat fitting given the iconic status of its predecessor. But all the campy brilliance as...
Deadly Premonition 2 A Blessing in Disguise has quite an ironic title considering it just made me appreciate what a flash in the pan the original title was. Everything in this sequel is a step or more back and despite that intoxicating SWERY quirk, this t...
Published: 2020-08-01, Author: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Excellent story, Great soundtrack, Wacky, entertaining characters…
But a few potentially offensive and harmful characters, Disgusting framerate and visuals, Everything about actually playing the game
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise is somehow much, much worse than the original. The game looks and feels awful, with an unacceptable framerate and PlayStation 1 level textures. While the story is great, it's brought down by even more tedious g...
Abstract: I'll start this review out by saying that I enjoy Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise a fair amount despite a whole host of flaws that make absolutely loving the game a pretty difficult thing to do. It also makes it a difficult game to suggest to...
Deadly Premonition 2 isn't good, nor is it so bad that it's good (like it's predecessor). It's something much, much worse: it's mediocre. And that's too bad. I'm certainly grateful for the chance to spend some more time with the eccentric and ever enthusi...
A fun cast of weirdo characters to interact with, Pretty much exactly what fans of the original wanted, Swery has seen a lot of movies and he wants to tell you about them
A base framerate of “shut up”, Graphics that would have been ugly in 2012, Incredibly long load times, Way too much waiting around
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Provides some chuckles, Agent York is still a great character, A solid amount of stuff to do
Totally lacking in atmosphere, Nonstop wackiness gets tiresome, Dull openworld mission design, Action scenes are a drag, Terrible performance
Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise is as bonkers as you'd expect and fans will no doubt enjoy catching up with Agent York, but a lack of atmosphere, dull action, serious technical issues, and the creeping sense that Swery is becoming a touch too...
Published: 2020-07-07, Author: Kurt , review by: gamespot.com
Character writing and dialogue is thoughtful, hilarious, and full of wisdom, Francis Zach Morgan's arc is a heartfelt journey of highs and lows that comes to a worthy conclusion, Patricia Woods and Aaliyah Davis are phenomenal, well-realized characters
Inexcusably poor open world performance derails the experience, even by Deadly Premonition standards, Overall murder case comes to an underwhelming conclusion, Taking the time to explore Le Carré's inhabitants is profitless, Lacks the emotional resonance