Japanese Game Developer Swery65’s Xbox One title, D4 (which stands for Dark Dreams Don’t Die) may be getting the PC treatment down the line. At GDC D4 was demoed on PC with a mouse. After a fan asked Swery65 to bring it to Steam, the developer replied “Do you really want it?”
Swery’s Deadly Premonition is already available on the service.
This is @Swery65 showing a build of d4 just using a mouse. This is how I want to play! pic.twitter.com/7DmHTOJKvp
— brandon sheffield (@necrosofty) March 4, 2015
I just played the D4 pc build. Very smooth, actions feel natural. While it’s not guaranteed to come to pc, it works! pic.twitter.com/h7hL2114C7
— brandon sheffield (@necrosofty) March 5, 2015
Do you really want it? RT @FullReactiveEye @necrosofty D4 on Steam, pretty please. :3
— SWERY (@Swery65) March 5, 2015
Thanks: HardcoreGamer
Spencer joined us in early 2015, previously a console centric gamer he switched to PC a few years ago. He later helped push for an increase in Japanese content on PC with the #SEGAPCPorts campaign. Previously he ran a SEGA fansite as well as co-hosted a gaming podcast. He thinks Duke Nukem 3D is the best FPS of all time, his text message alert on his phone is literally Duke Nukem saying “Let God sort ’em out.”
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Did you see that, Zach?! Clear as a crisp spring morning! P C…. In the coffee! I knew I could count on it, it never fails.
It actually looks like a cool game!
It is really good news.
What the hell? Are we seals with wallets? “Clap enough buffoons and just maybe you’ll be lucky that we will take your money with our overhyped crap!”
Do you really want it? and who ask for it from the beginning? and by the way there is no news on DSOG about the game “Death’s Gambit”
I can forgive he ask if we want it, cause you know, Swery is a japanese dev, who still live on that bubble called Japan where everybody still have a console, and actually use it.
The original D was a great FMV puzzle horror game for its time and was the first game that made me upgrade my S3 ViRGE graphics card in order to play the game on DirectX back in 1995.
D2 was also a good game on the Dreamcast which I rented it for a night back in 2000. As for Enemy Zero unfortunately I never got to play that game since it never got release in my country.
Hopefully D4 does come to Steam as I will no doubt purchase it on release.