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Zeus
08-20-2008, 11:58 AM
PRESS RELEASE: PLAYSTATION 3 exclusive from Quantic Dream unveiled – a dark, emotional thriller where decisions can have dramatic consequences

Leipzig Games Convention, 20th August 2008: One of the highlights in David Reeves, President of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE), introductory speech, Heavy Rain was unveiled at Games Convention 2008, taking brave new steps in the games industry in both content – an adult thriller with a complex plot – and gameplay – where you play and shape the storyline rather than be a mere spectator. Step into a world of mystery and suspense, betrayal and redemption, in Heavy Rain™, a PLAYSTATION®3 exclusive from Quantic Dream scheduled for release by SCEE in late 2009.

Heavy Rain is a dark, immersive and emotionally-engaging experience; one that expands upon the innovative ideas of 2005’s acclaimed Fahrenheit to create a noir-thriller where decisions are charged with importance and actions can have drastic and unforseen consequences. Breaking with traditional game conventions where necessary, the gameplay will be based around story, emotional involvement and the player’s decisions and interactions, rather than high-scores, combat and competition. Intuitive gameplay and controls are also fundamental to the experience – ensuring that the game is mature but accessible, and avoiding alienating players with obscure stats and complex interfaces.

In Heavy Rain you don’t watch the story – you play it. The dynamic narrative unfolds through the players actions - not cut scenes - and every action has a consequence. The choices you make and the way you interact with other characters have repercussions throughout the storyline. With unprecedented responsibility over the fates of the game’s characters, players will find Heavy Rain an emotional experience unlike any other. It dares to tackle subject matter and themes rarely touched upon in video games, making it a genuinely mature game for a new world of adult gamers.

Heavy Rain has been unveiled at Games Convention 2008 in Leipzig with a teaser trailer consisting of actual gameplay footage, demonstrating Quantic Dream’s use of stunning animation and motion-capture technology to create an atmospheric and thrilling experience.

Founded in 1997 by David Cage, French developer Quantic Dream has achieved international renown for its innovation within the games industry, particularly in the areas of interactive narration and emotional content. The studio’s record speaks for itself: in particular Quantic Dream was responsible for 2005’s award winning Fahrenheit (known as Indigo Prophecy in the US and Canada), a paranormal, interactive blend of film and gaming that was widely praised for re-imagining the adventure game genre.

Heavy Rain is the place where action gaming meets film-noir head-on, in an adventure unlike any other. A game where your mind, emotions and human nature will be put to the test like never before, Heavy Rain takes interactive entertainment down a dark, compelling path rarely ventured in the gaming world.

eagles5769
08-20-2008, 12:01 PM
Sounds awesome!!! Too bad I have to wait over a year to play it...

Spnoz
08-20-2008, 12:18 PM
From the developpers of "Indigo Prophecy" (or Farenheit in Europe), I expect nothing less than something truly amazing. That game was the best "adult" adventure game I have ever played. Period.

Quantic Dream always bring something never before seen before in their games. The way conversations in Indigo prophecy works (forcing you to quickly choose what you'll say) lend a pacing to the game never before seen anywhere else. I've played the game twice, and was amazed at how some of the things in there were completely different because of the different choices and actions I made.

If Heavy Rain is to be better than their last title (and there's no sign it won't be), it will definitely be one more reason for me to purchase a PS3 (aside from MGS4).

Can't wait to play that one.

Jinx13378
08-20-2008, 12:28 PM
From the developpers of "Indigo Prophecy" (or Farenheit in Europe), I expect nothing less than something truly amazing. That game was the best "adult" adventure game I have ever played. Period.


True, it was great and it felt like "directing"/playing a David Fincher movie.

Too bad the plot started sucking some heavy, sweaty balls in the middle.
It really ruined the overall experience to me. First half of Indigo Prophecy was flawless, but could use some non-linearity.

whackawookie
08-20-2008, 12:59 PM
wasnt this game already stated as a ps3 exclusive long ago? indigo prophecy was amazing and i expect nothing less

QrafTee
08-20-2008, 01:33 PM
Sounds like it will either amaze us or blow chunks. Deep, complex stories are usually a gamble with gamers. I mean look, Final Fantasy VII had a story that was as clear mud, and people either says it's one of the best RPGs to date or it was simply overrated.

Claxiux
08-20-2008, 01:45 PM
edited,,,,,

jinqui242
08-20-2008, 02:23 PM
I hope this game has more branching storylines than Indigo Prophecy. They said your decisions will affect the outcome of the game, but in reality, only one or two choices made late in the game changed the ending.

Hopefully they will make it more like those Choose Your Own Adventure books that I read when I was young. Of course, the bad choices in those usually led to a quick death or "going home early." ;)

Fe_man2000
08-20-2008, 05:04 PM
late 2009 - ouch. wont be getting that ps3 anytime soon then.

I enjoyed indigo prophecy but I agree with a previous poster the last 1/3 was a.rse and the quicktime events spoilt it later on as got longer and longer and longer (hey devs 5 min QT event is not fun !!) they made you repeat them over and over. Hopefully they have learned from there mistakes.

msanchez
08-20-2008, 05:55 PM
Sounds like it will either amaze us or blow chunks. Deep, complex stories are usually a gamble with gamers. I mean look, Final Fantasy VII had a story that was as clear mud, and people either says it's one of the best RPGs to date or it was simply overrated.

Personally I loved FF VII, I think the story was average, but it featured what to me is the greatest villain in any game. I don't know what to think off Sephiroth, I mean the guy is so damn cool, but I just can't help hating his guts after stabbing Aerith..... and now that I'm playing Crisis Core I can't help but hate him more (Aerith's character is so cute)..... but he also kicks some major ass, so I can't help admiring the guy. Anyways as you can see, I think Seph brought a hole bunch of different emotions to the story.

As far as this game goes I didn't even pay it any mind. I see there's a bunch of trailers on the PSN for it, but never did they catch my eye, or curiosity...... that is until I knew Quantic Dream are making this game. I still need to beat 2 of their games which I think are just brilliant, one is the Indigo Prophecy, and the other is Omikron. Both games are really unique if you ask me.