(CriticalIndieGamer)David Cage’s Quantic Dream, and their 2010 release Heavy Rain, finally gave us the realisation of the ‘interactive movie’ – or a game with a focus on dynamic storytelling, player choice and characterisation as opposed to traditional gameplay mechanics. Heavy Rain was a critical success, mostly lauded for bringing something completely new to the table and telling its story in a cinematic manner never before seen in a video game. Only Quantic’s own follow-up – Beyond: Two Souls – has really tried something similar on such a big scale… (You can probably see where I’m going with this) Until now that is! Supermassive Games builds on the groundwork laid out by Quantic Dream, exceeds it and gives gamers a unique, special experience in – what will surely be their coming out party – teen slasher, survival horror game Until Dawn.
The Until Dawn movie has caused some upset because the writers of the original game were not included in the film’s credits.
I think the game writes should be glad... the movie is not that good. Its connection to the game is in name only.
The first game in the PS Plus Essential lineup for the month of May, 2025, has potentially been leaked through the PlayStation Store.
Until Dawn remake, Death Stranding, and a random PS4 game?
Until Dawn was already a PS Plus game! And not even that long ago.
The fact that JUST BECAUSE an Until Dawn movie just released in theaters so SONY trying to push the name is not right for us long time subscribers.
As PlayStation celebrates its 30th anniversary, let's explore the best PlayStation games Sony has to offer.
There's too many games to choose from
No Metal geat solid 1,2,3,4?
No Resident evil?
No Silent hill?
No Midnight club 3?
No NfS Underground 2?
No Final Fantasy?
No Burnout 3?
No Dragon quest 8?
No Days gone?
No Ace combat?
No Tekken/Soul calibur?......
just from the top of my head
PS1 era was full of great RPGs, PS2 was racing generation i would pick top 200 and even that would be just a fraction.