D4 review: daringly different

By Tim Biggs
Updated November 18 2014 - 10:08am, first published October 7 2014 - 1:33pm
David Young: time-travelling detective, proud Bostonian and bubble-gum enthusiast.
David Young: time-travelling detective, proud Bostonian and bubble-gum enthusiast.
<i>D4</i> is filled with colourful characters that come off like TV show stereotypes but all have something deeper to hide.
<i>D4</i> is filled with colourful characters that come off like TV show stereotypes but all have something deeper to hide.
Each scene in <i>D4</i> has hundreds of facts to observe, only some of them relevant to the case.
Each scene in <i>D4</i> has hundreds of facts to observe, only some of them relevant to the case.
David's house, where he can unwind and get help from his friends, acts as the game's hub, but there's secrets to discover even here.
David's house, where he can unwind and get help from his friends, acts as the game's hub, but there's secrets to discover even here.

D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die
on Xbox One
$19.95
Classification: MA 15+
Reviewer's rating: 8/10

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