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Deadly Premonition haunting PC on Halloween

The veil between worlds shimmers and tears. Every dream takes you to a mysterious room. Shadows linger too long. Your coffee turns to tar. You crave canned pickles found in a graveyard. It's in the trees. It's coming. Deadly Premonition will launch for PC on Halloween itself, October 31.

Deadly Premonition coming to PC

You may think your old pal Alice a terrible cynic, which truly hurts but does at least mean that when I say something's amazing, you should trust my supposed rare excitement. Guys: the janky, odd, and endlessly wonderful Twin Peaks 'em up Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut is coming to PC. Go bananas!

Deadly Premonition PS3 launch trailer gets weird

Deadly Premonition is one of the finest video games, but unfortunately the trailers for its long-awaited PlayStation 3 edition have been filled mostly with quotes from people saying just that. The launch trailer heralding the survival horror's arrival next week is thankfully more reserved, simply showing you many of its wonders and oddities without blather from loudmouths. But it really is one of the finest video games, you know.

Deadly Premonition Director's Cut hitting March 2013

For a game as spooOooOoky and wonderful as Deadly Premonition, you'd expect a trailer released on Halloween to celebrate the upcoming enhanced PlayStation 3 port to be something special. But, as ever, Deadly Premonition defies expectations. The new trailer for the expanded Director's Cut is mostly a load of boring press quotes, but publisher Rising Star has separately narrowed down the release window from Q1 2013 to March. Zach, I think we're onto something.

Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut hams it up on PS3 in Q1 2013

Hated by some, loved 'ironically' by others, and adored by anyone in their right mind, the astonishing Deadly Premonition is coming from Xbox 360 to PlayStation in the first quarter of 2013. The Director's Cut, announced back in May at GDC, of Hidetaka 'Swery' Suehiro's Twin Peaks-inspired survival horror boasts new features and fixes, making the best game even better.

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