Abstract: Heavy Rain is not the easiest video game sell. It's a dreary adventure gameplay about depressed people, origami and a serial killer. And there's rain ... lots and lots of rain. This is not the uplifting game of the year. You will not be inspired by...
Emotional experience that pulls you in, Choices have weight and consequences, Trivial details may come back to haunt you, Characters can actually die, and the story continues on, 10-hour play time, but you'll want to play through more than once to make di
Voice acting can be weak, and heavily accented, Game can be short if you only play once, It may sound weird or aloof, but much of the emotional punch may be missing if you don't have children, A few subplots seem to peter out to nothing. at least in my
Abstract: Quantic Dream would have you believe that Heavy Rain is not a videogame. The studio has long-standing fantasies of being in the film industry, to the point where its last game, Fahrenheit, completely masqueraded as a movie. Director David Cage even p...
Heavy Rain is a hell of an experience. Its controversial control scheme actually works really well in allowing the fantastic story to dictate how events play out, and many of the game's scenes will keep you on the edge of your seat. It starts slow and...
Abstract: When discussing the evolution of video games as artistic entertainment, commentators and pontificators alike have asked a simple question: "Can a game make you cry?" Let's get this out of the way first: Heavy Rain will most likely not make you cry. It ...
Abstract: Quantic Dream's much-discussed opus is a difficult game to review. The inspiration drawn from previous David Cage titles like Fahrenheit is obvious, but the game perhaps owes a larger debt of gratitude to Hollywood. In an era that sees games moving int...
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Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Anthony , review by: gamespy.com
Fantastic use of quick-time events; wonderful narrative; your choices matter; immense replay value.
Clunky movement controls; the characters' beautiful faces are firmly entrenched in uncanny valley territory.
Published: 2010-03-13, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
Flashback to E3 2005. Sony unveils the PS3 with its gargantuan price tag of $599 USD and leaves the press in attendence gasping at the price. Clearly Sony had to show something to justify this cost and the technology revolution that the PS3 apparent...