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DualShockers Review: Heavy Rain

DualShockers writes: "What started as a tech demo way back at E3 in 2006, over the years has managed to transform into one of the most anticipated titles of 2010. David Cage, the creator of 2005's Indigo Prophecy, is both the writer and director for this "film noir thriller" where he not only lives up to his previous work but also exceeds it in every way. Heavy Rain, while not perfect, is a video game work of art."

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iiprotocolii5167d ago

I've been debating whether or not this is a game that I should pick up. Although the graphics are absolutely beautiful and the character animations are life-like, there's just something about it that doesn't seem to fully grasp my attention. From what I've been hearing, though, the game's story is incredibly well written with a lot of emotion embedded. Just for that reason, it makes me want to actually give it a go.

AzarVC5167d ago

Agreed on every point...at first I was not entirely sold on this game, I'll have to check it out now.

Chadness5167d ago

So looking forward to getting my hands on this game...

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IG_DARKSA1NT5167d ago

Loved the demo, can't wait to play the full version.

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Please stop comparing video games to movies

"Many video games catch not only great commercial attention but remarkable critical attention as well. We have seen games like Heavy Rain, The Last of Us Part II, and even entries in the Metal Gear series described as fantastic interactive experiences, even heralded in the same way as Hollywood's greatest films.

I would suggest that not only is this an unfair comparison but also a harmful one. Video games, by their very nature, are an intricately different medium and should be weighed against one another rather than another form of media," Phillip writes for GF365.

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Fist4achin1249d ago

Yes, please stop. They're better than most hollywood drivel nowadays.

BLAKHOODe1249d ago

I think Hollywood films will becoming increasingly more like video games in the future, especially as the world embraces the "new normal" from the pandemic. It makes sense, as games like Spider-Man: Miles Morales showcase just how realistically we're reaching in graphical capabilities, as well as showcase extreme action sequences in spectacular ways. And as time goes by, it'll get easier and cheaper to produce such "art", as well as create new star "actors" that never age, never die, never complain, never gets involved in scandals, etc. Technology is amazing and we're only just getting a taste of what it'll eventually be.

sourOG1249d ago

No. Some games are like movies.

medman1249d ago (Edited 1249d ago )

No. For the money spent, a quality game provides far more entertainment value than a quality movie. Especially when looking at what is going on in the world, and how a studio can attempt to pilfer from consumers by charging 30 dollars for Mulan via streaming. Ridiculous. There is no comparison....games all day.

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The David Cage Experience: Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain

What exactly is the David Cage experience, and is it of value? We examine two classics, Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain, to find the answer.

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Quantic Dream Celebrates Heavy Rain's 10 Year Anniversary With New Video Series

Quantic Dream has announced a new video series to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Heavy Rain. Check out the first part here.

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ClayRules20121406d ago (Edited 1406d ago )

Have you played Detroit? While it’s my personal favorite, I fully understand many preferring Heavy Rain more. I’m glad you enjoyed Heavy Rain too.

bouzebbal1406d ago

def. one of my top 3 best experiences on PS3

ClayRules20121406d ago

bouzebbal

That’s awesome to hear! What’re the other 2 best experiences?

akaFullMetal1406d ago

Great game, need to get started on Detroit soon.

ClayRules20121406d ago

Glad you enjoyed the game! Yes, Detroit is a masterpiece of a game, and their best work to date “in my opinion”

ClayRules20121406d ago

Wow, 10 years...and yet, still one of the best/most emotional/thrilling gaming experiences I’ve ever had.

So grateful to Sony for believing in Quantic Dream’s vision for this game, and giving them a chance. I’ll never forget David Cage saying “We want to challenge the player, but not with the controller, but mentally, with their decisions of “How far would you go to save someone you love” Well, they broke my emotional gamer heart lol.

My teenage son refuses to play this game, because I’ve told him in little detail the emotional impact it had on me all those years ago. Maybe one day he will.

Z5011406d ago

Still have my origami crane they teach you how to make when you're installing for the first time.

C-H-E-F1406d ago

it's been 10 years? wow, that was so fast, I feel like this console gen went fast as well although it hasn't. I really look forward to the PS5 this holiday season though.