
"David Cage knows how to craft enticing footage. While initial footage of Heavy Rain seemed brilliantly impressive it didn’t quite live unto the promises Cage made. Even his work on the PS4 seems so hopeful in terms of visual fidelity – so much so it hits the uncanny valley like a plane crash. So, it’s no surprise that his latest game for PS3, starring big name actors Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe, not only looks interesting, emotional and like playing a movie, but, for many, is marred by previous false promises."

Elliot Page and Quantic Dream are developing a television series adaptation based on the video game Beyond: Two Souls.
Ever since Heavy Rain, I've been supporting Quantic Dream. They put heart and soul into their work and create art.
That art might not be for everyone, but it's polished, well designed and engaging for those that enjoy it.
This is actually my favorite Quantic Dream game. I thought the story, supernatural stuff, and cast was great and super interesting. Hopefully the show will be good.

DSOGaming writes: "Quantic Dream has just released Detroit: Become Human, Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls on the PC, and has removed Denuvo from them."

Quantic Dream revealed the upcoming Steam Release of its games Detroit: Become Human, Beyond: Two Souls, and Heavy Rain coming "soon."
Sony is expanding their PC approach beyond (no pun intended) Epic Store realm.
Steam official pages:
Heavy Rain
https://store.steampowered....
Beyond: Two Souls
https://store.steampowered....
Detroit: Become Human
https://store.steampowered....
When the crazy Xbox fans completely falsify facts to meet their agenda it really just makes you question how desperate these people are and how brainwashed they’ve become.
I blame Sony, you can only take a beating for so long and Sony been laying the fist into them for three generations now.
I don't know, I'll try it out but it's not like a definite day one or anything with me. I'm not a big fan of David Cage, just listening to him talk annoys me(and no, it has nothing to do with his accent. It's more his ego than anything else).
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate what he's trying to do as far as the merger between games and cinema, but he leans waaay too heavily on the cinematic side and not enough on the gameplay in my opinion. I can't stand his control schemes and it usually feels like I don't really have control of the character when I want it the most. I have total control when I'm walking around not really doing anything but as soon as the action starts my controller gets taken away from me time slows down and I have to rely on button prompts.. I'd rather be doing it myself.
I just hope this doesn't all play out like an interactive cut-scene