Abstract: Heavy Rain isn’t your standard video game. Quantic Dream’s film-noir style mystery is an interactive, story-driven thriller, with a slow-paced narrative that unravels itself like a tightly wound ball of string. The story focuses on the hunt for a seria...
The fact that its numerous endings are reached with little to nothing in the way of narrative B-roads is by the by. Heavy Rain is a first-class ticket to Baghdad; though constrained to a singular route to your ultimate destination, you’ll sit back...
Heavy Rain isn’t a game that will appeal to everyone. There is no action on-tap, instead you get a suspense filled story that’s well told. It’s a very mature game in the themes that it explores and the depth of emotions that you experience. If you are ...
Gripping storyline, Immersive gameplay, Enthralling music, Superb character animations, Great visuals, Tremendously atmospheric
A few slowdowns, The camera & movement can sometimes make a buggy combination giving players acute attacks of walkintowallitis
The biggest effect this game will have on the gamer would have to be the level of attachment to the character that it generates. This is brought about by involving the player in every single aspect of the character’s day, every choice, every motio...
Abstract: Quantic Dream has been in the game development business for over a decade and is a game developer with an uncanny fixation for serial killers. All three games that the studio has produced so far have been about investigations into serial killings, a...
Immersive storyline full of great plot twists that suck you in,
Floaty controls and bad button mapping is frustrating.
Heavy Rain is a game with a great storyline, amazing graphics and a vibrant game environment. It is worth the play, but you might sacrifice a controller in the process....