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When a person makes a mistake, is a good thing recognize it. I made a mistake.
I was talking about Heavy Rain not Uncharted. Never played Uncharted neither but it is not the game i was refering to.
Sorry again


One of the very few people I've ever seen on vgc who do so. I take my hat off to you.

Definitely. We all make mistakes, myself included.


Well, and about the game (Heavy Rain) ¿Do you like it?


Its very different. Sony seems to go after these relationships with developers who like character development with epic action and storylines. Their relationship brought about a different type of gaming with Quantic Dream and sooner or later that company is destined to become Sony first party. Heavy Rain is a psychological thriller and yes I did like it. The game basically is played through QTE sequences and some free roam until you get to sections that you're supposed to be in to help the story progress. You play as three characters I believe and if you die as those characters during the QTE sequences there is no game over, their sequence is cut from the game and the overall story goes on. If you survive with all characters through each act the whole thing continues. Theres many endings for the game. Quantic Dream is onto something and after experiencing multiple endings of Heavy Rain, their next game Beyond is looking to be stellar. This time its more of a sci-fi/paranormal game. I heard there is more gameplay in this one than heavy rain.


Another low point for me, i hate the games with more than one ending.


Can't wait for the Witcher 3 next gen. There were so many endings in part two, I believe about sixteen so it gives you free reign over the way you play oppsoed to Dragon Age or Mass Effect.

Have you played 999 or Virtue's Last reward? Those 2 are the only games with little gameplay and multiple endings that i fell in love with.
The multiple endings thing is handled with an excelent direction: all the endings make the real and final ending (I don´t want to spoil you so i won´t explain how that works).
You should play those games.


No I haven't. I'll put those on my radar now, but Mass Effect and the Witcher 2 are primarily gameplay and decisions you make in the game through conversations play out the direction the games will take. Dragon age does it too but to a lesser extent.