Much like its parent game, the underwhelming Heavy Rain add-on, The Taxidermist gets caught up in the novelty of its 'unprecedented' gameplay mechanics at the cost of realizing its full potential as a new style of interactive entertainment. And while this was tolerable in the almost-ten hour full version of the game, which felt like an engaging trial run of a truly innovative engine, this DLC pack isn't buoyed up by a strong enough narrative, or enough branching choice.
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.
Heavy Rain Chronicles - The Postal Service Worker.
But anyway, Heavy Rain is a pretty sweet game.