When the demo for your game is longer than the DLC, you know you're doing something wrong.
The multiple endings attainable in Heavy Rain makes a direct sequel almost impossible to pull of, for any extension in the Heavy Rain universe to work it would almost certainly have to be a prequel. We already know the Origami Killer was also active a year prior to events in Heavy Rain so a prequel featuring a whole new cast of characters would definitely be a plausible solution. It may lack the huge twists found in the first game since we now know who the Origami Killer is but I trust that David Cage and the Quantic Dream team could once again produce something truly spectacular if they were committed to making a Heavy Rain 2.
The 2/22 edition of this year's Finished Games Post. Latest completed games: Batman: Arkham Asylum, Plants vs Zombies, Heavy Rain Chronicles Episode 1: The Taxidermist
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See how the PlayStation Move has been incorporated into Quantic Dream's PS3 exclusive Heavy Rain in this new E3 2010 HD trailer.
Either the people in the video are lifeless or this is not really the way I was expecting to use MOVE for this game.
Seems like nothing the Sixaxis wasn't already doing. In fact, that's all that changes in the controller. It's still seems very much like a similar experience no matter how you play it.
Of course, this game was not made for MOVE but is just enabling it so you can't expect too much. But yeah, no difference it looks like from sixaxis style of playing this and with MOVE.
Gameplayer.it: The taxidermist is the first DLC for Heavy Rain , mechanical rather than by the exclusive Sony features an innovative gameplay taste distinctly cinematic.