Heavy Rain

Started by Morridini5 pages

Well I found a way to play the game without installing the update. I simply press Cancel, and the game continues.

However now, every five minutes, the game stops to tell me about the update, and if I accidentally hit X I am brought out of the game, start the download, have to cancel it, enter game again, and load the game again. Only to get yet another question if I want to download it, and yet again....and again....

Originally posted by Morridini
Well I found a way to play the game without installing the update. I simply press Cancel, and the game continues.

However now, every five minutes, the game stops to tell me about the update, and if I accidentally hit X I am brought out of the game, start the download, have to cancel it, enter game again, and load the game again. Only to get yet another question if I want to download it, and yet again....and again....

I did the same thing. You might as well download the damn update. It's infuriating, I know, but you have no choice.

I'm officially trophy hunting again.

I'm about to try to earn the notoriously hard "Kamikaze" trophy where you play as Ethan driving down the wrong way of a one way highway.

The premise of the trophy is that you have to pick a "correct path" when you swerve left or right to avoid a head on collision.

Even after all of the FAQ's I've read about this trophy, people still say that it is the hardest game trophy to earn.

Originally posted by Impediment
I'm officially trophy hunting again.

I'm about to try to earn the notoriously hard "Kamikaze" trophy where you play as Ethan driving down the wrong way of a one way highway.

The premise of the trophy is that you have to pick a "correct path" when you swerve left or right to avoid a head on collision.

Even after all of the FAQ's I've read about this trophy, people still say that it is the hardest game trophy to earn.

I remember that, I think the outcome if you fail is a crash, wasn't that it?

Yep.

Apparently, from what I've researched, the correct path is:

Left, right, left, left, right, right, right, right, left.

Not only do you need to not fail any of the events, but at the same time you must somehow figure out the pattern that causes the least damage. So go somewhere online to get the correct pattern, then perform it flawlessly, I think it took me 4-5 times even after I knew the pattern.

I tried 5 times so far, so I'm taking a quick break.

It's maddening.

Maybe I'll try that tomorrow, to feel good about myself when I inevitably do it flawlessly on the first try and also get voted emperor of the universe.

Not that I care about PlayStation achievements.

I'm a total trophy whore. 🙁

I wish that I wasn't.

I did it.

awermm

Originally posted by Impediment
I'm a total trophy whore. 🙁

I wish that I wasn't.

I only am on games I really enjoy, got Platinum on Heavy Rain and Uncharted 2, the rest I don't care much for.

I have platinums for Resident Evil 5 and Dead Space.

I only have one more trophy to earn in Dead Space 2 for a platinum, and I'm currently working for Heavy Rain's.

Pretty old now, but I hadn't seen this bug before and I find it to be hilarious:
YouTube video

Speaking of this game, their new one should be out soon and it looks pretty good imo.

Major bump.

I started playing Heavy Rain today after almost 4 years and I'm still impressed how amazing this game is.

I'm playing the DLC "The Taxidermist" before I begin the main game. Man, I forgot how creepy it is when Madison is inside that crazy guy's house. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.

Well thanks for the spoiler alert, now I know the crazy guy has a house

Fun fact: Heavy Rain was originally planned by the developer to be a 360 exclusive for Kinect but Microsoft refused. The company believed a game with the kind of story it has wouldn't sell.

The reports are that this game is in discussions to be adapted into a movie, but is in Development Hell.

In my honest opinion, this game is so complex and so deep that it CANNOT be adapted into a feature length film. I mean, the entire basis of Heavy Rain is to "choose your own adventure" and make different choices that affect the outcome of the game. You can never play it the same way twice and that's the genius of the game, if you ask me.

Just leave it alone, I say.