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IGN GC 2009: Heavy Rain Dev on Mature Games

IGN writes: " One of the most intriguing PlayStation 3 titles on the horizon is Heavy Rain from development studio Quantic Dream. The company, led by founder and CEO David Cage, has made a name for itself by telling genre-pushing adventures and Heavy Rain, with its ultra-realistic graphics and deep storyline, might just take everything to the next level. At the European Game Developers Conference 2009 in Cologne, Germany, Cage philosophized about creating narrative for so-called mature games, explained the challenges that lay ahead and the benefits in store for players.

"I won't reveal anything about Heavy Rain -- I'm sorry about that, I can't," Cage began his keynote speech. The 40-year-old designer, who has operated the 100-person France-based Quantic Dream for about 12 years, said that during the development of Heavy Rain the team expanded to about 200 people with help from outside sources around the world."
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 102 days 7 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Gaming
 
 
 
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