Very tense, though. And the whole no-save-backups thing annoys me when I accidentally screw up a critical event- I've rushed to restart the game once or twice so I could beat the autosave (which happens after the conclusion of every major cutscene, as far as I can tell)
This really is the next step in the "adventure" genre. No more of the fiddly point-and-click, hunt the pixel game. Psychological thrillers are where it's at, with an incredibly cinematic feel, and everything being extremely fluid.
I love that you often can't just exhaust all dialogue options- you have to pick what you think is relevant and useful, or else you're likely to run out of time, or the conversation will otherwise be interrupted.
I really really really want the VR-glasses-and-glove gimmick the FBI officer has. His home office is sweeeeeeeeet (I picked the sky-high mountaintop, myself)
I have seen at least three butts so far- a man, a woman, and a baby.
If you're unsure, I'd download the demo- it provides a good feel of what the game mechanics and mood is like, but I will say that the demo is in fact weaker than the actual game. It gets much better once you know the characters, once you've taught your son how to throw a boomerang, once you find out how the Origami Killer kills his victims...
(Also: Game comes with a cool origami swan thing you make yourself- the game gives you instructions during the install sequence so you don't get bored waiting)
This really is the next step in the "adventure" genre. No more of the fiddly point-and-click, hunt the pixel game. Psychological thrillers are where it's at, with an incredibly cinematic feel, and everything being extremely fluid.
I love that you often can't just exhaust all dialogue options- you have to pick what you think is relevant and useful, or else you're likely to run out of time, or the conversation will otherwise be interrupted.
I really really really want the VR-glasses-and-glove gimmick the FBI officer has. His home office is sweeeeeeeeet (I picked the sky-high mountaintop, myself)
I have seen at least three butts so far- a man, a woman, and a baby.
If you're unsure, I'd download the demo- it provides a good feel of what the game mechanics and mood is like, but I will say that the demo is in fact weaker than the actual game. It gets much better once you know the characters, once you've taught your son how to throw a boomerang, once you find out how the Origami Killer kills his victims...
(Also: Game comes with a cool origami swan thing you make yourself- the game gives you instructions during the install sequence so you don't get bored waiting)
I amuse myself.
Oh Man Heavy Rain is SO GOOD
- 08/03/2010 07:29:28 AM
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Might give this a whirl if it comes to the PC. (like Indigo Prophecy did) *NM*
- 08/03/2010 04:12:54 PM
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