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LordTheNightKnight said:
Khuutra said:

It suggests that there are no particular objective standards of quality that different works attempt to fulfill, just expectations of the people who define a given dialogue. If you're going to pretend that there is an objective standard to whic Heavy Rain can be held (and found wanting) ten you can't acknowledge that this standard is itself malleable, almost mercurial, because that defies the idea of objectivity in said standard.

Well I hope we can agree to disagree, and leavt it at that.

But in terms of a mystery, it's objectively bad. The clues are poor, nonsencial, and it suffers from the idiot plot that turned me off of horror movies.

I will admit that this is not the time or the place for the argument, and I apologize if I come across as being confrontational.

I can't comment on Heavy Rain, as I have not played/watched it.