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Heavy Rain | 
| From: Sony Category: Video Games
List Price: $59.99 Buy Used: $32.97 as of 9/9/2010 14:20 EDT details You Save: $27.02 (45%)
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Seller: wbc1228 Rating: 350 reviews Sales Rank: 178
Platform: PlayStation 3 Genre: military_and_espionage_action_games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: PlayStation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 6.7 x 0.6 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: 98164 Model: 711719816423 UPC: 711719816423 EAN: 0711719816423 ASIN: B002CZ38KA
Publication Date: January 31, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | A PlayStation 3 exclusive featuring accessible gameplay via intuitive, contextual controls and interface. | | • | An evolving action adventure thriller featuring mature content, reflecting a realistic world setting and powerful themes, in which you shape the story with every decision made. | | • | Action featuring four playable characters that allows you to continue playing as one of the other characters if your initial character is killed. | | • | Savable chapters that allow you to replay the actions of the past, while maintaining the continuity of the events of earlier chapters. | | • | Stunning graphics, animation and technology support an emotionally driven experience. |
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Product Description Heavy Rain PS3
Amazon.com Product Description
Heavy Rain is an interactive, single player, action adventure game in which every decision players make influences the evolution of a desperate quest to catch a deadly killer poised to strike again. Featuring a complex and dark storyline meant for mature audiences, the game is a PlayStation 3 exclusive featuring a variety of possible endings, advanced crime scene analysis, replayable chapters, four playable characters and the ability to continue play as remaining characters in the event of your current character's death. Story How far will you go to save someone you love? In Heavy Rain each player discovers their own answer to this question as they experience a gripping psychological thriller filled with innumerable twists and turns, where choices and actions can and do result in dramatic consequences. Spanning four days of mystery and suspense, the hunt is on for a murderer known only as the Origami Killer - named after his macabre calling card of leaving behind folded paper shapes at crime scenes. Even more chilling is the fiend's well established pattern of killing his victims four days after abducting them. The public is gripped with fear as the police seem powerless to stop the carnage, and another potential victim Shaun Mars has gone missing. Now four characters, each following their own leads and with their own motives, must take part in a desperate attempt to prevent the killer from taking yet another life. Discover how far you will go to protect a loved one as you join the search for the Origami Killer. View larger. | Gameplay Heavy Rain is a single player, action/adventure game with a particularly strong emphasis on a player-influenced storyline as a means of facilitating the evolution of action towards one of many possible conclusions. The game features four playable characters: a father, a photographer, a FBI agent with a special skill set and a retired cop turned private detective. Each have different paths, means and motives to ending the reign of terror that the Origami Killer has imposed on their city. As players follow the path laid before their character of choice, they are able to explore, interact with and view their surroundings in a variety of ways using their controller's left and right sticks. At crucial times players are given a series of choices relating to how to proceed in various situations, with the outcome of these choices revealing both benefits and consequences. Benefits can be important to progressing through the game, while possible consequences can in turn pose a very real danger to characters, including death. But unlike other games, and because Heavy Rain features four playable characters that exist independently of each other, yet simultaneously within the same the story arc, this does not end the game. Players are instead able to play as one of the other available characters, with appropriate changes to possible outcomes due to the absence of the deceased character(s). Key Game Features - An evolving action-adventure thriller in which you shape the story with every decision you make.
- Action built around four playable characters that allows you to continue playing as one of the other characters if your initial character is killed.
- Savable chapters that allow you to replay the actions of the past, while maintaining the continuity of the events begun in earlier chapters.
- Mature content reflecting a realistic world setting that explores powerful themes.
- Stunning graphics, animation and technology that support an emotionally driven experience.
- Accessible gameplay via intuitive, contextual controls and interface.
| Additional Screenshots:  4 unique playable characters. View larger. | |  Advanced crime scene analysis. View larger. | |  Story influencing actions. View larger. | | |  Stunning graphics quality. View larger. | | |
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Letdown :( September 9, 2010 Jenifer Beck How many times have I wasted my money?
Okay that was a bit harsh, I agree but still let me state my opinion.
Honestly, this game was my #1 MUST BUY title for MONTHS. I plopped it in, first glance its very impressive with graphics until the horrid voice acting and animation.
Truly this had to be the worst animation i've ever seen, the hands stayed cupped and no fingers let out. The voice acting is the icing on top, terrible.
Don't hate me, I am the same as every other reviewer here, but I ended up selling this game a week after purchase.
Never buying a game on hype alone.
OVERHYPED September 8, 2010 M. Novak (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After reading all the glorious reviews for this game I had to buy it. Yes the graphics are amazing but the game is slow and boring. Its not really a game, its a movie and depending on how you "shake" or move your controller, determines which part of the movie you get to see next. Its VERY boring. For those of you who remember games made for the Sega CD, this is very similar. I would wait until this game drops to the $10 bargain bin before you purchase it.
Heavy Rain, really entertaining September 8, 2010 Jordan Reyes This game is great it keeps the player always thinking ahead of what to do, if you're an experienced ps3 gamer, you MUST play this on the hardened difficulty it makes it so much more worth it. The graphics are just what i expected from Quantic Dreams beautiful nonetheless. Keeps you guessing and great ending that makes you feel in that "NO WAY I CANT BELIEVE THAT PERSON....!" kinda feel. Great twists and turns all throughout and just very peculiar in every way. Great buy definitely recommended.
represents an entirely new genre September 7, 2010 Lisa Shea Heavy Rain is touted as being "interactive drama" - a game defined primarily by story and choices, rather than combat. While the degree of "interactivity" may be questionable, there's no doubt that as a game this represents an entirely new genre - not quite open-ended, but still offering results for the player's actions.
Heavy Rain tells the story of four characters: The single father, Ethan, the detective, Scott, the journalist, Madison, and the FBI agent, Norman. Their stories are told as short vignettes - the perspective will start at Ethan, switch to Scott, then to Norman, and so on as the story warrants. Their stories center around the Origami Killer, a serial killer so named because of the figures he leaves on his victims. Each character is trying to investigate the killer for different reasons, and while their investigations start out entirely separate they inexorably end up caught up in each others' stories.
The game is carried out through what are basically quick-time events. In some segments, the player character will be allowed to walk around and interact with their environment by making the appropriate movement when near an object. In action sequences, the player simply has to hit the buttons (or do the appropriate motions) when the icon for it pops up. Both try to have actions be fairly intuitive based on the motion. The game's use of occasional motion controls, as well as making the button display shakier in times of stress or crisis, both add atmosphere and player connection to the events of the game.
The game's "choice" varies between the two kinds of sequences. In free-moving sequences, the player is allowed to make an occasional decision that will affect the development or ending of the game. In action sequences, the player's goal is simply to survive - messing up too many quick-time events (or one important one) will actually kill the character off permanently. For that reason, there's always a really impressive sense of weight and drama during these scenes, instead of annoyance or irritation on having to retry if you fail. There's a chapter select, so it's possible to go back and retry failed scenes, but the real drama of the game comes from trying to get it all done on one playthrough without having any characters die or do the wrong thing. Personally, I became more concerned for my success than I had in any other game simply because of this fact.
The main problem I could see with the game is that, while the game's a murder mystery, you're never really given the opportunity to try and solve it per se. While you, the player, might guess at it based on clues you find, there's no part of the game that's actually about going out and getting clues. The characters investigate, but in a linear, pre-determined manner. While on the one hand I found this kind of annoying, the fact that the game has to go on no matter who dies - even if all the playable characters die - kind of balanced it out. There's simply so many scenarios already that making it open-ended on top of that would've been much more difficult.
On the whole I really enjoyed Heavy Rain, primarily because of the aforementioned life-or-death struggles. However, it was only really good for one playthrough - it's not the kind of game that one really replays to find out what happened. The game is about your one story, and going back and doing it again takes away a lot of the pressure, and therefore the drama, of the game's system. It's essentially an extended movie where the player's failure can change the ending. It's worth a playthrough, but might not be worth holding onto.
8/10.
We purchased this game with our own money from a game store.
new gaming style September 5, 2010 INFERNALMAYDAY well this is a new gaming style it will take u to live in it and feel it i actually found it shockingly brilliant and cleaver and i say it was a cool awesome experience took for me a time in a good new style gaming.
i give 5 out of 5 and strongly recommended
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