| massiso said: I recommend anyone who wants to start to see the first glimpses of the future of video games to go out and buy it. There's no question in my mind that games like Heavy Rain – games that have a new fidelity in the way that they present their experiences; obviously made with cinematography and motion capture in mind – can really show the way forward to a new form of entertainment, which is evolving the story and choices and consequences. |
I sure hope not. With all good stuff this game had achieved why would an average consumer play this instead of getting one of the dozens thrillers out there on DVD, which costs like ten times cheaper and lasts couple of hours instead of ten. This ain't going mainstream, though big addition to (whatever some of you may say) adventure genre. I still believe future games would stick to game qualities that made them games in the first place thus valuable to consumer compared to other forms of entertainment, rather than accepting movie-like qualities they'll never match.







