Fun fact: this cutscene is completely optional. If you take your time, Mr. Stewart would have already gotten his lunch and won't appear. And people say this game doesn't put any attention to detail.
@Willem DaFuckedUp ?? The first Game was technically completely outdated too. I mean its not an excuse for such a long Time now and could look better but its all about the Fun like the first one.
@Willem DaFuckedUp I kind of lost interest in 3d games in like 2008ish anyway, mostly just play side-scrollers and metroidvanias these days and can only really get into 3d games if the story or aesthetic compels me, like with deadly premonition, silent hill 2, and Metal Gear Solid 3. TBH a game doesnt need to look better than San Andreas for me to consider it playable, and I haven't grabbed Deadly Premonition 2 yet but the graphics look on par with the first game, which is more than fine by me.
@Willem DaFuckedUp Yeah I dunno I just get more out of things like Shovel Knight and Cuphead than any of the "AAA" titles of the last decade. Looking forward to DP2 though.
I went into this game thinking it would be like The Room of gaming, but ended up genuinely loving it. The whole game is a surreal, bizarre, yet heartwarming and emotional experience. I love this game.
Yeah. People like to make loud statements like "THIS IS THE ROOM OF VIDEO GAMES" and "AW IT'S SO BAD THAT IT'S GOOD". If someone play a game for the first time expecting something awful, so that's what they'll probably get.
literally everything is bizarre in this scene. the restaurant's special is a TURKEY SANDWICH? Francis offers to pay for the cops lunch, so she orders a WHOLE T-BONE STEAK, FOR LUNCH- AT A DINER admitting it's very expensive. Wheelchair combine rolls in with rhyming caretaker Orders a horrendous and appallingly bad sounding sandwich. Bullies Francis into eating it, he eats it. Ska music starts playing as he monologues about how good it is.
theedwardian Well yeah, it's a Japanese homage (maybe bordering on plagarism? I mean even the layout of the diner is EXACTLY the same as the diner in Twin Peaks) to David Lynch. That's 2 layers of bizarre.
To be fair, it is a small town diner. Not surprising that a turkey sandwich with gravy would be a special. And if one were allowed to order the most expensive thing on a small town diner menu, it would definitely be steak.
I’ve actually tried this. The saltiness of the turkey goes really well with the sweetness of the jam. The crunchiness from the cornflakes makes it even better. And no, I wasn’t stoned when I tried this, however I can imagine that would make the sandwich even greater 10/10
I tried it at a breakfast buffet in a hotel, Where they had all the ingredients as far as I could tell. It wasn't amazing, but still quite good. As far as punishments go, there is far worse food. So says Mr. Stewart.
Out of curiosity, I actually tried this. To be honest, it's not that much of a good dish. Although the jam was a little bad And the cereal was just not rad I'm sure it'll taste better with the right stuff And if Emily cooks it, it will be up in a puff ...So says Mr. Stewart.
It's great how the whole scene is played up to be this big, ominous thing, as if the sandwich really does have some deeper, sinister meaning, and eating it would signify something bad... and it's actually all surface level; Harry just recommending something he really likes. A very human moment.
Whenever I meet someone who doesn't know what Deadly Premonition is, I always show them this scene, as I feel it sums up the whole thing perfectly. I tell them "Just pretend, whenever they talk about the sandwich, they are actually talking about the game".
@@saxyman6803 I realise it's been a while, but if you're still curious - it's okay. I think the first game was better. The story is pretty decent, and you can tell that the actors had a blast in their performances, because there are a lot of things that are very wacky about it. But the gameplay is just a bit... Meh? It feels like they could've done a lot more with it, especially if they didn't put it on just the Switch.
After seeing this scene, I ended up making one, I use some off-brand cornflakes for the cereal. It's actually pretty good, I have to wonder if one of the writers eats this as some sort of strange food he slapped together once, and ended up really enjoying it. I think I'll make this again soon.
Made a Sinners Sandwich today. Used a quarter of baguette for bread, local made strawberry jam, some cooked turkey breast i found already sliced, and plain corn flakes for cereals. You have to be careful and not exceed with the strawberry jam, and can be quite generous with the cereal, covering the entire surface with them so every bit has its crisp. Mix the ingredients in a right concoction, and no doubt 2:36 will be your reaction. So would say Mister Stewart
Is not much about art as it is about disregarding the facts that games are also a product, when you get some devs making stupid decisions and then shielding all criticism with "muh artistic integrity" you may have some problems, one can enjoy art, but when it is this kind of hybrid thing a consumer has every right to complain about things they don't like or that weren't delivered as promised.
A friend showed me this scene to introduce me to Deadly Premonition. Now that it's on the switch, I finally have a chance to play it. But before that I made the sinners sandwich for myself and I have to say that it was way better than I expected it to be. Coming back to this scene now, I had a huge smile on my face the whole time. This game is a treasure.
I just made a Sinners Sandwich today and I swear this sandwich should not be as good as it is. This feels illegal, like I'm violating some chef's code or something. Can't wait for the sequel though.
Emily saw this man bites into a turkey, cereal and jam sandwich, proclaimed its deliciousness, swiftly changed his order to said monstrosity and thought "yup, he's totally my type"
The inner conflict about a man and his past sins... and a sandwich. Also to introduce a really suspicious guy in a subtle way. Subtle as a stab to the eye with a salad fork.
Deadly Premonition is like Twin Peaks. Only its written by a Japanese man who has never seen Twin Peaks or any american media, but he has had it thoroughly explained to him.
Sooo... An FBI agent and a handicapped man's rhyme-speaking assistant argue over whether or not a sandwich is good? Sounds like the start of a bad joke. "A crippled guy, his assisant and an FBI agent walk into a diner...."
I just finished watching supergreatfriends Let's Play of Deadly Premonition. I really cannot see why it was panned. It has an incredible amount of character, and the writing, especially for York, is fantastic. I have not even played this game, and York has become one of my favourite videogame characters.
This game was fantastic. It was one of the most fun things I've played in forever. Scenes like this made it even better. Sadly, I could convince almost nobody of that. :(
York isn't lying. This is goddamned delicious. I made it using thick-sliced turkey, potato bread, strawberry preserves, and frosted flakes. Give it a shot. You will NOT be disappointed.
York: He clearly has something to hide. No reasonable person would ever eat something that awful" Soon followed by "This is amazing, I'll take one for myself thank you "
I love this game. Probably my favorite game of all time. Perfect mix of comedy / cheesiness and survival horror. Reminds me of the Dreamcast, which is amazing.
I like how Michael kinda pauses as he says "thank you a bunch." Like he's wondering whether he should go with that but doesn't have time to think of something else.
Turkey, strawberry jam, cereal, bread... Not all too different from thanksgiving turkey with stuffing, and cranberry sauce. With a delicious, tasty crunch.
I came to this video just to say I tried this sandwich and it actually does taste pretty damn good. Not "change my order on the spot" good, but I'd eat it again.
@Hammerman24 Let us know what cereal you used, and if it was delicious! I wouldn't want to take a bite out of something with a taste that's too vicious! So says Mr. Stewart.
I just made myself a Sinners Sandwich IRL (I added mayo because a turkey sandwich just isn't complete without it and some sharp white cheddar), and honestly...it was actually really good. It was pretty much just a standard plain ol' turkey and cheese sandwich you'd have any ordinary day, with a pleasant crunch, and some sweetness to spice it up. This game was on to something.
I love how he hesitates on "bunch", as though he knows it's not his best rhyme.
My man was reaching for it and he knew it
I mean he tries to rythme mention and perfection
You can just hear him cringe internally
@@aceystar1478that’s not nearly as bad as rhyming intuitions and agents
"What is this game about?"
Developers: "I dont know"
I think they were just trying to out weird twin peaks
This game is the fucking best
Like an ancient treasure chest.
So says Mr Stewart
"I am here for Mr. Stewart's lunch, if it is ready I'll thank you a bunch." I freaking lost it there.
The funniest thing is that you can almost hear the voice actor's bafflement.
I think that is a top tier line delivery. It feels like he is reading it for the first time as he tries to understand what the Heck he is doing.
Fun fact: this cutscene is completely optional. If you take your time, Mr. Stewart would have already gotten his lunch and won't appear.
And people say this game doesn't put any attention to detail.
When you play as Emily, open the menu and go to profiling. =)
D MAS There's something different? I don't recall.
YorkJonhson It's blocked out. Emily can't profile.
@Shmuzhin Phuzin Right, that's actually the one thing everyone agrees this game has
a T-bone steak might be too expensive,
but the reaction on their faces is priceless and expressive,
so says mr. stewart.
Here after Deadly premonition 2 was announced, how far we've come.
@Willem DaFuckedUp
?? The first Game was technically completely outdated too.
I mean its not an excuse for such a long Time now and could look better but its all about the Fun like the first one.
@Willem DaFuckedUp I kind of lost interest in 3d games in like 2008ish anyway, mostly just play side-scrollers and metroidvanias these days and can only really get into 3d games if the story or aesthetic compels me, like with deadly premonition, silent hill 2, and Metal Gear Solid 3. TBH a game doesnt need to look better than San Andreas for me to consider it playable, and I haven't grabbed Deadly Premonition 2 yet but the graphics look on par with the first game, which is more than fine by me.
@Willem DaFuckedUp Yeah I dunno I just get more out of things like Shovel Knight and Cuphead than any of the "AAA" titles of the last decade. Looking forward to DP2 though.
I imagine Mr. Stewart turning sharply to the dude as if to say, "That's not what I fucking said!"
Lol
@@Chadmiral lmao
I went into this game thinking it would be like The Room of gaming, but ended up genuinely loving it. The whole game is a surreal, bizarre, yet heartwarming and emotional experience. I love this game.
Yeah. People like to make loud statements like "THIS IS THE ROOM OF VIDEO GAMES" and "AW IT'S SO BAD THAT IT'S GOOD". If someone play a game for the first time expecting something awful, so that's what they'll probably get.
Yes.
Its the gameplay mechanics that are the bad part of the game... the story and dialogue are A++
@@GregHuffman1987 I agree, I’ll probably never play this game myself just because the gameplay is so bad lol but everything else is great
Watch twin peaks. This was heavily inspired by it.
literally everything is bizarre in this scene.
the restaurant's special is a TURKEY SANDWICH?
Francis offers to pay for the cops lunch, so she orders a WHOLE T-BONE STEAK, FOR LUNCH- AT A DINER admitting it's very expensive.
Wheelchair combine rolls in with rhyming caretaker
Orders a horrendous and appallingly bad sounding sandwich.
Bullies Francis into eating it, he eats it.
Ska music starts playing as he monologues about how good it is.
theedwardian Well yeah, it's a Japanese homage (maybe bordering on plagarism? I mean even the layout of the diner is EXACTLY the same as the diner in Twin Peaks) to David Lynch. That's 2 layers of bizarre.
that´s why I love this game, also, that face that she make at the end. XD
To be fair, it is a small town diner. Not surprising that a turkey sandwich with gravy would be a special. And if one were allowed to order the most expensive thing on a small town diner menu, it would definitely be steak.
0:35 Walks to one side then completely decides to walk to other side of wheelchair
He says the t-bone is on the FBI. It makes sense since it's covered as state expenses, so they can go all out.
I’ve actually tried this. The saltiness of the turkey goes really well with the sweetness of the jam. The crunchiness from the cornflakes makes it even better.
And no, I wasn’t stoned when I tried this, however I can imagine that would make the sandwich even greater 10/10
You KNOW Zach is just chow houndin down on these babys while ripping fat ones in his apartment.
I tried it too! I used Cheerios, and I was shocked at how good it was, especially because I'm not super fond of turkey. Bless this game.
I tried it at a breakfast buffet in a hotel,
Where they had all the ingredients as far as I could tell.
It wasn't amazing, but still quite good.
As far as punishments go, there is far worse food.
So says Mr. Stewart.
Out of curiosity, I actually tried this.
To be honest, it's not that much of a good dish.
Although the jam was a little bad
And the cereal was just not rad
I'm sure it'll taste better with the right stuff
And if Emily cooks it, it will be up in a puff
...So says Mr. Stewart.
I love how he does that exaggerated video game recoil/knockback after taking a bite out of a sandwich.
It's great how the whole scene is played up to be this big, ominous thing, as if the sandwich really does have some deeper, sinister meaning, and eating it would signify something bad... and it's actually all surface level; Harry just recommending something he really likes.
A very human moment.
Whenever I meet someone who doesn't know what Deadly Premonition is, I always show them this scene, as I feel it sums up the whole thing perfectly. I tell them "Just pretend, whenever they talk about the sandwich, they are actually talking about the game".
A long-awaited sequel coming to the Switch... LET'S ALL CELEBRATE WITH A SINNERS SANDWICH!
...so says Mr. Stewart.
Get binging with babish to make it
superstarultra What’s that Zach....
The long awaited sequel will be upon us soon
Let's just hope the shock does not put you into swoon
...so says Mr. Stewart
@@ViewbobTrue was it good?
@@saxyman6803 I realise it's been a while, but if you're still curious - it's okay. I think the first game was better. The story is pretty decent, and you can tell that the actors had a blast in their performances, because there are a lot of things that are very wacky about it. But the gameplay is just a bit... Meh? It feels like they could've done a lot more with it, especially if they didn't put it on just the Switch.
In a town where a fishing bait cost $100, I can't even imagine how "expensive" is the T-Bone stake
The ration is roughly 1 steak : 3 baits, so $300. Certainly beyond a deputy sheriff's paycheck.
i like big butts i cannot lie, no other brothers cant deny...so says Mr Stewart
XDDDD
After seeing this scene, I ended up making one, I use some off-brand cornflakes for the cereal.
It's actually pretty good, I have to wonder if one of the writers eats this as some sort of strange food he slapped together once, and ended up really enjoying it. I think I'll make this again soon.
+Gromnok Windwaker
I made a delicious sandwich with strawberry jam,
I used Jennie-O turkey and some Golden Grahams.
So says Mr. Stewart.
+Lex Logic This looks like a job for Aurica Nestmile, or some competition for her at least.
That waitress must think Emily is a peasant.
Her laughing is not at all that pleasant.
So says Mr. Stewart.
Ohhh my god I don't usually play games for the cinematics but this is just too good to pass up.
That sandwich was so good, it queued the skater music!
Eating the sequel's sandwich right now.
That music.
Those characters.
That sandwich.
Those lines.
Those faces.
My face.
I love their blowup doll faces as the end, always gets me
:o
Driving while using a cell phone, a computer, and smoking at the same time is always a sign of a bad FBI agent.
So says Mr. Stewart.
You know what is an even bigger crime?
Making a Mr. Stewart quote that doesn't rhyme.
... So says Mr. Stewart.
Ya know? This is, excuse me, a DAMN fine turkey sandwich. I've had I don't know how many turkey sandwiches in my life and this one? This is the best!
Made a Sinners Sandwich today. Used a quarter of baguette for bread, local made strawberry jam, some cooked turkey breast i found already sliced, and plain corn flakes for cereals. You have to be careful and not exceed with the strawberry jam, and can be quite generous with the cereal, covering the entire surface with them so every bit has its crisp.
Mix the ingredients in a right concoction,
and no doubt 2:36 will be your reaction.
So would say Mister Stewart
And they say video games aren't art ^^
Is not much about art as it is about disregarding the facts that games are also a product, when you get some devs making stupid decisions and then shielding all criticism with "muh artistic integrity" you may have some problems, one can enjoy art, but when it is this kind of hybrid thing a consumer has every right to complain about things they don't like or that weren't delivered as promised.
@@TioMegamanX joke
@@kindnessasgreatasthesea1158 In what true sense?
I just made one of these sandwiches just to see if it was any good. My reaction is the same as Francis York Morgan's.
[Rhythmic Bobbing Intensifies]
Like most viewers, I had to laugh in kind,
that a sandwich just blew his fucking mind.
So says Mr. Stewart.
i didn't think a game would ever reach this level of perfection.
Making one of these right now, with Honey Nut Cheerios for the cereal. Hopefully it is in fact, "more than a delicious tasty crunch".
+Shadefyre343 It's been 11 months, did it kill you?
Did he died?
+thekittenfreakify Died he did...or maybe he hid.
So says Mr. Stewart.
I just tried it with bran flakes this morning. Was delicious.
@@Quailiogorath :O
The reaction of the ladies in the end. Ha-ha
A friend showed me this scene to introduce me to Deadly Premonition. Now that it's on the switch, I finally have a chance to play it. But before that I made the sinners sandwich for myself and I have to say that it was way better than I expected it to be. Coming back to this scene now, I had a huge smile on my face the whole time. This game is a treasure.
How'd you like the game? I got a PS3 but deciding to get it too .
This is a great sandwich. I enjoy it every year at thanksgiving.
After watching this scene on TH-cam i knew i had to get this game
he bullies a guy to eat a sandwich and it ends up tasting actually good
this game is so lovable
i would play this game again and again
because this game is truly a wonderfull gem
So says Mr. Stewart
I just made a Sinners Sandwich today and I swear this sandwich should not be as good as it is. This feels illegal, like I'm violating some chef's code or something. Can't wait for the sequel though.
You’re shitposting no fucking way
hi gram also you needed to use grape jam
@@palerabbit051 did I fr miss the Grape Jam wtf
also hiii anna
@@gramcrackr8150 fr and hey gram!
Emily saw this man bites into a turkey, cereal and jam sandwich, proclaimed its deliciousness, swiftly changed his order to said monstrosity and thought "yup, he's totally my type"
david lynch wishes he could make this
WHAT DID I JUST WATCH
A cut scene for "Deadly Premonition". You know, a video game?
The inner conflict about a man and his past sins... and a sandwich.
Also to introduce a really suspicious guy in a subtle way. Subtle as a stab to the eye with a salad fork.
Deadly Premonition is like Twin Peaks. Only its written by a Japanese man who has never seen Twin Peaks or any american media, but he has had it thoroughly explained to him.
Sooo... An FBI agent and a handicapped man's rhyme-speaking assistant argue over whether or not a sandwich is good? Sounds like the start of a bad joke. "A crippled guy, his assisant and an FBI agent walk into a diner...."
it's oddly endearing that a game like this is beloved by fans and getting a sequel
I just finished watching supergreatfriends Let's Play of Deadly Premonition.
I really cannot see why it was panned. It has an incredible amount of character, and the writing, especially for York, is fantastic.
I have not even played this game, and York has become one of my favourite videogame characters.
This game was fantastic. It was one of the most fun things I've played in forever. Scenes like this made it even better.
Sadly, I could convince almost nobody of that. :(
York isn't lying. This is goddamned delicious. I made it using thick-sliced turkey, potato bread, strawberry preserves, and frosted flakes.
Give it a shot. You will NOT be disappointed.
York: He clearly has something to hide. No reasonable person would ever eat something that awful"
Soon followed by
"This is amazing, I'll take one for myself thank you "
I love this game. Probably my favorite game of all time. Perfect mix of comedy / cheesiness and survival horror. Reminds me of the Dreamcast, which is amazing.
I make variant Sinner Sandwiches.
My current favorite is mesquite turkey, red raspberry jam and with cheetohs on white bread. Try it.
This game is genius, like Mr. Stewart
What makes this sandwich so amazing is the fact the turkey is tasty and juicy without making the bread soggy. Apparently.
So says mr stewart
I eat these everyday. Mr. Nick Cormack is indeed a gaddam GENIUS!
Why Mr. Stewart needs that strange mask goes beyond me, but a Combine soldier is all I can see. So says Mr. Stewart.
Now I want a 'sinner's sandwhich'.
This is honestly the best thing I have ever seen.
I love Emily ordering a steak and saying that it's too expensive had the owner in hysterics
Is that what's going on? I thought she was having a coughing fit.
Michael's actor always sounds like he's trying his hardest not to chortle
I like how Michael kinda pauses as he says "thank you a bunch." Like he's wondering whether he should go with that but doesn't have time to think of something else.
That sandwich was good.
Wasn't it, Zach?
I always make my own sinner sandwiches with leftover thanksgiving turkey. It's actually really awesome.
i love how far back he recoils in his reaction. its just too funny.
so glad you've got him wearing the "Lover's Suit" for this one
So fantastic!!!!
Turkey, strawberry jam, cereal, bread...
Not all too different from thanksgiving turkey with stuffing, and cranberry sauce.
With a delicious, tasty crunch.
@aps42able
I think you should most definitely risk it.
Your reward shall be a delicious, tasty biscuit.
So says Mr. Stewart.
their reaction at the end is priceless
Roses are Red
Violets are blue
stay with me, youll never get hurt
so says mr stewart
Most amazing thing about this gotta be York's tie.
York, stuff this sandwich into your face-hole.
To refuse my offer would be most disgraceful.
So says Mr Stewart.
Never played this game but that was the best thing I have ever seen.
BRILLIANT ON SO MANY LEVELS!
I came to this video just to say I tried this sandwich and it actually does taste pretty damn good. Not "change my order on the spot" good, but I'd eat it again.
Description makes this even better.
God I can't wait for Deadly Premonition 2!
Eating one right now... Good AF.
I just made and ate this meal,
The hype it was given is quite real.
So says Mr. Stewart
@Hammerman24 Let us know what cereal you used, and if it was delicious!
I wouldn't want to take a bite out of something with a taste that's too vicious!
So says Mr. Stewart.
Hahahahahaaaaa.
This clip is fantastic, not gonna lie.
And I must admit, I love his tie.
So says Mr. Stewart.
XD
Fuckin' Dr. Seuss-ass assisstant man...
I just made myself a Sinners Sandwich IRL (I added mayo because a turkey sandwich just isn't complete without it and some sharp white cheddar), and honestly...it was actually really good. It was pretty much just a standard plain ol' turkey and cheese sandwich you'd have any ordinary day, with a pleasant crunch, and some sweetness to spice it up. This game was on to something.
God, the SUPER ABRUPT shift in tone and music at 1:02 always cracks me up.
Found the PS3 version for 10 bucks and couldn't resist. Must say it made for a fun weekend.
This is art.
And furthermore it remains one of the best-selling games of all time in Stuttgart.
So says Mr Stewart.
It's hilarious and the O-faces at the end tops it off! :D
3 out of 10, GOTY.
0:45 it sounded like he forgot his line for a moment
The story was great in this game i am so glad i bought it
HOW IS THIS GAME EVEN REAL?!
... If your eyes aren't real?
Now it’s time to imagine the injured pug dog blowing into a trumpet for help over this scene.
Hated this game but at the same time I luv'd it so much - real top-notch game!!!
Oddly I've tried the making the sinners sandwich and honestly it's really good
Just made a couple today for me and the family. We can confirm it is a super hype sandwich that everyone should try.
What kind of cereal did you use?
@@MNIMnoob I doubt you still care after 5 years, but corn flakes work great with it. It'd be overwhelmingly sweet otherwise
Comedy gold! I didn't see that one coming!
Whoa, Sunny D and Rum.
Think I'll go and get me some.
...So says Mr. Stewart.
That was really helpful thanks.
I was drawn in mostly by the bizarre setting and unusual characters. ;)
The scene that sums up the entire game :D
I love it!!
I made this right now and am eating EXACTLY the same ingridients
I put strawberry jam and frosted flakes cereal