a Heavy Rain Review

by Michael VanHubengot on March 7, 2010

Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Heavy Rain PS3 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 building complex and dark storyline meant for mature interviews, 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 lineaments in the event of your current character’s death.

Heavy Rain PS3 Story

How far will you go to save someone you love? In Heavy Rain each player describes their own solution to this question as they feel a gripping rational thriller filled with innumerable twists and turns, where selections and actions can and do result in dramatic imports. Sweeping four days of secret and suspense, the hunt is on for a liquidator known only as the Origami Killer – named after his sick calling card of giving behind folded paper figures at crime scenes. Even more fearful is the fiend’s well determined model of killing his victims four days after nobbling them. The public is gripped with reverence as the police seem low-powered to stop the mass murder, and some other potential victim — Shaun Mars — has gone missing. Now four types, each following their own leads and with their own motifs, must take part in a resolved attempt to forbid the killer from getting yet another life.

Heavy Rain PS3 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 has got four playable characters: a father, a photographer, a FBI factor with a terrible skill set and a retired cop turned private detective. Each have other paths, agency and motifs to finish the sovereignty of scourge that the Origami Killer has imposed on their city. As players follow the path laid before their character of choice, they are able to research, interact with and view their surround in a variety of ways using their controller’s left and right sticks. At essential times players are given a series of alternatives concerning to how to proceed in various places, with the event of these choices revealing both benefits and consequences. Benefits can be serious to building through the game, while feasible issues can in turn pose a very real danger to characters, including death. But unlike another games, and because Heavy Rain features four playable fictional characters that exist independently of each other, yet at the same time within the same the story arc, this does not end the game. Players are instead able to play as one of the other unimprisoned fictitious characters, with conquer changes to feasible outcomes due to the absence of the gone character(s).

“Should” you play Heavy Rain PS3? If you enjoy a well story, then yes…particularly because you catch to take part in it.

 

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