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Resumen: Heavy Rain has to be one of the most realistic games to grace the PlayStation 3 and could actually be a key reason to buy the console if you don’t currently have one, as for all you Wii and Xbox 360 owners, unfortunately, this game is only available fo...
Resumen: Entertaining, thought-provoking and not to be easily dismissed. These are the reactions that come to mind after working my way through Heavy Rain, the interactive drama/game from developer Quantic Dream, a company previously known mainly for Fahrenheit...
Like any other game it has its faults and certain presentation features, like voice acting, are going to be held under more scrutiny due to the nature of the genre in contrast with traditional games, but if you own a PS3 this is a must play and it’s gr...
Resumen: Published February 27th 2010. Written by Ian Dickson. Heavy Rain has been causing quite a stir within the games industry since its announcement a couple of years ago. David Cage, head of Quantic Dream has been persistent in outlining Heavy Rain’s role ...
Fantastic graphics and attention to detail, Immersive and heart-breaking plot full of twists, Graphics and sound all compliment the acting capabilities of the cast
Walking controls can be frustrating to work around, Impressive length can lead to issues with replayability
Resumen: 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...