Editor's note: Astute readers may notice that we included this post in one of our Spotlight articles, but I just read it for the first time and think it can stand on its own. -Demian
By now you've probably heard about Deadly Premonition. Developer Access Games' mash-up of Twin Peaks, Resident Evil, and Grand Theft Auto already delivered one of 2010's most unique gaming experiences despite looking and playing like it should have come out on the Dreamcast a decade ago. The game's wildly divergent critical reaction suggests that it does some things that are worth discussing. But in light of Deadly Premonition's status as one of the most bizarre survival horror games in years, it might come as a surprise that one of those things is its romantic subplot. (This article contains minor plot spoilers.)
Most video game characters are too concerned with being awesome to feel anything other than rage and lust. On the rare occasions when they do seem to experience actual affection for one another, it can be hard to understand why. This is what sets Deadly Premonition's love story apart from what we typically seen in games. It actually takes time to let us get to know who its romantic leads, Francis York Morgan and Emily Wyatt, are when they aren't chasing ghostly serial killers. As a result, when their feelings for each other come out, it doesn't seem like just another item checked off on a list of popular story elements....
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