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Worst graphics goes to Two Worlds.
Shame to those who have not tried Deadly Premonition because of its dated controls and weak graphical presentation. Best story in a psychological thriller i have ever witnessed, but you guys keep playing Alan Wake...:)
EvilSelf
Actually i think Alan Wake had a brilliant story and was genuinely scary. Deadly Premonition was just so awful i didn't find it a thriller at all. Plus Alan Wake is just a better game overall but thats not the point.
Agree with you on Two Worlds though. That game was woeful.
But you never finished Deadly Premonition (you said earlier you gave up after an hour) and can't really comment on its story and whether it was better than Alan Wake in a credible way. I bought DP just so i can pass the time until Alan Wake was released (which i was very very hyped up for). Eventually, DP turned out to be the better game for me. Alan Wake was plagiarized heavily from Stephen King's works and i could not bring myself to play it again. But this is just my opinion though, if you are looking for and drooling over graphics then Alan Wake is your bet, if you are looking for a substantial story, longevity, side quests and more things to do, better characters, better protagonist then DP is your best friend. My opinion though, so take it for what is worth.
Dude as i've said before graphics are not my thing i prefer gameplay. DP just didnt deliver on any of those fronts for me. And the story, characters etc etc just didnt seem interesting at all for the short time i played it while Alan Wake did, possibly because i'm a big Stephen King fan and it felt quite similar. Plus i bought DP under the impression that it was meant to have some slight horror elements to it but again didnt deliver. Whereas i almost crapped my pants playing Wake in the late hours of the night.
Regardless of graphics, Wake is definitely the better game. But yeah its all opinions. I am in awe of DP though as to how its garnered this pretty big cult following.
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