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BenKenobi88 said:
Someone please tell me why this game is so great, because I'd love to stop hating it.

 

 Dude, you SERIOUSLY need to play Indigo Prophecy.  Now!.  It's backwards-compatible on both PS3 and 360 (though you shouldn't play it on PS3 cuz it has a huge glitch on that console) and you can dl it on Xbox Originals for $15.

Why should you get it?  It is prettymuch the antithesis to Metal Gear Solid 4 in the story department--it's a game based around an incredibly engrossing story, but it keeps you inolved at ALL times.  Think Shenmue, with multiple endings, FANTASTIC writing, a cool, and a cool, mass-effect-style conversation system.

Every character has a sanity meter, and different things you do can affect it.  For example, right at the beginning of the game, your main character (Lucas) wakes from a trance to find that he's killed a man in a diner bathroom.  Obviously, he starts off really low.  You can leave the bathroom and the restaurant, but you'll get in DEEP trouble when the cop at the diner goes to use the bathroom.  However, if you wash your face and hands, move the body into a stall, mop up the blood, AND pay for your meal before leaving the restaurant, although the cop will still find the body, they won't be as suspicious of you and your mood will rise.  It's INCREDIBLY engrossing, storywise--rivalling the best RPGs without having to suffer through annoying combat systems or spiky-haired kids.

So, yeah, play the game for $15 and you'll realize why you need to be excited for Heavy Rain.



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1 game surpass it. (if tekken isn't pushed back) God of War 3.

Other than that i agree.



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thekitchensink said:
BenKenobi88 said:
Someone please tell me why this game is so great, because I'd love to stop hating it.

 

 Dude, you SERIOUSLY need to play Indigo Prophecy.  Now!.  It's backwards-compatible on both PS3 and 360 (though you shouldn't play it on PS3 cuz it has a huge glitch on that console) and you can dl it on Xbox Originals for $15.

Why should you get it?  It is prettymuch the antithesis to Metal Gear Solid 4 in the story department--it's a game based around an incredibly engrossing story, but it keeps you inolved at ALL times.  Think Shenmue, with multiple endings, FANTASTIC writing, a cool, and a cool, mass-effect-style conversation system.

Every character has a sanity meter, and different things you do can affect it.  For example, right at the beginning of the game, your main character (Lucas) wakes from a trance to find that he's killed a man in a diner bathroom.  Obviously, he starts off really low.  You can leave the bathroom and the restaurant, but you'll get in DEEP trouble when the cop at the diner goes to use the bathroom.  However, if you wash your face and hands, move the body into a stall, mop up the blood, AND pay for your meal before leaving the restaurant, although the cop will still find the body, they won't be as suspicious of you and your mood will rise.  It's INCREDIBLY engrossing, storywise--rivalling the best RPGs without having to suffer through annoying combat systems or spiky-haired kids.

So, yeah, play the game for $15 and you'll realize why you need to be excited for Heavy Rain.

Is it a bit like hitman?

 



 

 

 

 

I don't recall Reeves saying this, and I believe Cage is talking out of his pompous ass, like usual. That's just me, though.

Honestly, Heavy Rain will probably be big, given Sony's support of the title, but God of War III and Killzone 2 will be much bigger. And if Gran Turismo 5 releases next year, it will crush them all.

That being said, I do believe that Heavy Rain will do much better than it would have otherwise, since the game is being published by Sony. I actually believe the game will sell better as an exclusive than it would if it were multiplat. Any third party publisher would've treated Quantic Dream like the niche developer they are in regards to budget and marketing, and this game would've sold no better than Indigo Prophecy. Sony, however, is obviously putting a lot on this title, and will probably market it very well. We've seen in the past that Sony isn't afraid to take niche concepts and try to turn them into something much bigger (the Ico titles, and LittleBigPlanet), and this is just another example of this.

Even if Heavy Rain was somehow Sony's biggest title for 2009 (which it's not, not even close), I wish Cage would be a bit more humble about it. For example, this was Media Molecule's reaction when they realized just how important their game is to Sony:

It was at 2007’s GDC that Healey realized just how important his fledgling company’s game was to Sony’s plans: “Up until then there’d just been less than ten people making a game that was a weird concept. When we turned up and saw this room with 5,000 seats it was: ‘Oh my God!’” When we ask how the team feels about the perception that the wider fate of PS3 is somehow tied to LBP, he just smiles. “I don’t think that’s really true,” says Ettouney. “We’re a very good example of what PlayStation is capable of doing, but we picked one battle and others pick their own, taking narrative or combat and pursuing them.”



reask said:
thekitchensink said:
BenKenobi88 said:
Someone please tell me why this game is so great, because I'd love to stop hating it.

 

 Dude, you SERIOUSLY need to play Indigo Prophecy.  Now!.  It's backwards-compatible on both PS3 and 360 (though you shouldn't play it on PS3 cuz it has a huge glitch on that console) and you can dl it on Xbox Originals for $15.

Why should you get it?  It is prettymuch the antithesis to Metal Gear Solid 4 in the story department--it's a game based around an incredibly engrossing story, but it keeps you inolved at ALL times.  Think Shenmue, with multiple endings, FANTASTIC writing, a cool, and a cool, mass-effect-style conversation system.

Every character has a sanity meter, and different things you do can affect it.  For example, right at the beginning of the game, your main character (Lucas) wakes from a trance to find that he's killed a man in a diner bathroom.  Obviously, he starts off really low.  You can leave the bathroom and the restaurant, but you'll get in DEEP trouble when the cop at the diner goes to use the bathroom.  However, if you wash your face and hands, move the body into a stall, mop up the blood, AND pay for your meal before leaving the restaurant, although the cop will still find the body, they won't be as suspicious of you and your mood will rise.  It's INCREDIBLY engrossing, storywise--rivalling the best RPGs without having to suffer through annoying combat systems or spiky-haired kids.

So, yeah, play the game for $15 and you'll realize why you need to be excited for Heavy Rain.

Is it a bit like hitman?

 

 

 No--that's just one scene that I described.  You pick up the body, and then there's an analog-rotating minigame where he drags the body.  Same with using the mop.  There's a short cutscene for him washing his face.

Another example: During scenes where Lucas is at his apartment, you can watch a little TV to make him feel better, play a guitar minigame, drink something from the fridge, etc.  Conversely, you might unwittingly do something that makes him feel worse, as well.  Later on, something I won't spoil allows you to do ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE things in the Shenmue-style action sequences, too.

There are actually three playable characters, the other two being the cops that are trying to find and arrest whoever perpetrated the crime.  The better you do at the beginning of the game, the harder it is for them to find out who he is and where he is (and they have their own sanity metres, too).  So, something that you do may help one of your characters, but it might have bad ramifications for the others down the road.  The thing is, you want good things for ALL of these characters, so it's an INCREDIBLY emotional and fantastic experience through and through.

I will warn that the last bit drags a bit and loses a little bit of the lustre, but it's because they were forced at the last minute to make it a disc-based game instead of the downloadable-episode-style thing they were going for.



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@ the kitchen sink.

Thanks for that I was thinking of the contracts game.

Where what you decided to do in each mission decided your fate.

This sounds much better.



 

 

 

 

Sounds like another Killzone, aka a hype game that apparently has everything great about it but in the end will be from average to mediocre. I'm not a tool of these so called "the next greatest game eva!"



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StanGable said:
Sounds like another Killzone, aka a hype game that apparently has everything great about it but in the end will be from average to mediocre. I'm not a tool of these so called "the next greatest game eva!"

 

 No this will be much better imo.



 

 

 

 

Heavy rain yes Cage not so much



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