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Published: 2015-06-05, Author: Jon , review by: pcgamer.com
A strange, intangible experience, with style that transcends its own rubbishness...
Dedicated fans of Japanese absurdity may find something worthwhile in D4. Everyone else will be stuck with an unfinished story and unsatisfying gameplay, for a price that seems too high for just two episodes....
Fantastic cel-shaded visuals. Great soundtrack. Charming voice-overs. Compelling and detailed world ripe for investigation.
Laggy Kinect controls. Ends on a cliffhanger. Vision ability feels like a cheat
D4 is the best game on the Xbox One that's not a racer or a shooter. Weird, unique, and full of heart, fans of Phoenix Wright, David Lynch, or anyone looking for something off the beaten path need to check out this absurd thriller....
Published: 2014-09-19, Author: Kevin , review by: gamespot.com
Wonderfully ridiculous story and atmosphere, Hysterical scenes make quicktime events not just tolerable, but fun, Very smart about its own dumbness, Kinect makes action sequences all the more rewarding
Some overly annoying and stereotypical characters, A couple of dialogue bits and gameplay sequences are plainly broken, Several slow stretches bog down the pace
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Published: 2014-09-18, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Superb: A hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage to what is a supreme title. ...
D4 is the story of David Young, a former Boston P.D. Narcotics officer-turned-Private Investigator still mourning the mysterious and gruesome murder of his wife two years prior...
D4 is a darkly weird game, and one that boasts a fair amount of polish as it experiments with genres and controls. It's not for everyone, but the solid Kinect input and trademark Japanese madness make for one deep dive that you won't soon forget.D4: Dark ...
Abstract: It's difficult to imagine a Microsoft-backed product as an underdog, but the Xbox One is just that. The PlayStation 4 soars on the strength of its strong console-exclusive titles; and the Nintendo Switch does the same, while also offering a cool home-and-...
Entertaining dialogue, Intriguing wider story, Great presentation
Kinect controls, No real detective work
D4 is an intriguing experience, and brimming with personality. It's also the most polished game from Access to date, with a genuinely first-rate presentation. Wannabe gumshoes may not get a great deal out of it, as it largely leads you along through its i...