"After making her way to the bathroom, you then see her looking at herself in the mirror and contextual action icons appear near her hair, shirt, skirt and face. Using all of these will have her put on makeup, fuss up her hair a little bit, undo a couple buttons on her shirt and rip the lower half off of her skirt."
"Madison is then forced to strip down to her bra and panties while trying to figure out the best thing to do."
If you saw the ones I quoted, then you don'tr have to see Part I and II, however part III and IV make a lot of different choices and a lot of things changes, Part V continues after the quoted demo ended.
Basicaly yes, but it's a much more adaptive QTE gamer then any other QTE game out there. As you clearly see on all the videoes out, they miss a lot of actions and the game still flows on smoothly.
But Fahrenheit/Heavy Rain is all about putting you inside a movie with a great story, having the characters react to even the slightest touch of the controllers is one detail I really like (like when the Agent moves his arm to open the door of the car in Part I of the last set of links).
Just played the Heavy Rain demo yesterday, game looks really good, just too bad it'll probably get great reviews but not too much sales because it's such a hard game to promote. Everyone should try the demo at least.
Follow the info on this link if you want the demo now; http://kotaku.com/5464839/want-the-...t-now-heres-how
It will give you a code to redeem in the PSN Store allowing you to download the demo now, instead of having to wait for February 11th.