Francis York Morgan from the Deadly Premonition duology shares a voice actor with E-123 Omega in Shadow the Hedgehog.
Voiced by Jeff Kramer




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Francis York Morgan from the Deadly Premonition duology shares a voice actor with E-123 Omega in Shadow the Hedgehog.
Voiced by Jeff Kramer
" Deadly Premonition retrospective! "
Game Developer Magazine (GDM) - August, 2010.
Deadly Premonition
Access Games
2010
Been playing a lot of Deadly Premonition recently. Couple weeks ago I finished the first game and now playing Blessing in Disguise. And let me just say... I’ve gone down the rabbit hole once again, haha. Already planning another DP piece once I get done with a couple of other ones first.
--- I also just want to put my two cents into this critical reviewed game for those who are curious about my experience. And I say that if you can go into something with a clear mind, forget about the lackluster combat, and be in it for the story it’s something really enjoyable. Trust me, I laughed plenty of times on how ridiculous it can get, but it’s to the point where it became campy for me that I gotten used to it. Seriously though York alone makes everything worthwhile I believe. So if you’ve had your doubts or been wanting to play it as long as I have but forgotten about it, remember it now! $19.99 on Xbox, life is beautiful yo.
When you think about it, Drakengard 3 is a game about very edgy girl going after Vtubers and their simp army. (Well, it's more about the Japanese idol culture in general, but it's essentially the same thing.)
During both action and puzzle sections of Deadly Premonition, the player will often be required to acquire several individual components around the environment that serve to complete Francis York Morgan’s understanding of the scene that the murderer partook in, known to the player as “Profiling.” While some of these sections require the player to explore a given space, while others will provide the required components during play through a linear space, they all serve to create a greater understanding of the case that serves as the core of the larger story. This allows the case to be revealed in sections, while not necessarily indicating the full story outright with any given “Profile”, as they all are contained to specific incidents in the larger murder as a whole.