Heavy Rain

Heavy Rain
European cover art
Developer(s)Quantic Dream
Publisher(s)
Director(s)
  • David Cage
  • Steve Kniebihly
Producer(s)
  • Charles Coutier
  • Alexandre Plissonneau
  • Romain Castillos
Designer(s)
  • Thierry Flamand
  • Émilie Ragot
Programmer(s)Ronan Marchalot
Artist(s)
  • Christophe Brusseaux
  • Philippe Aballea
Writer(s)David Cage
Composer(s)Normand Corbeil
Platform(s)
Release
18 February 2010
  • PlayStation 3
    • JP: 18 February 2010
    • NA: 23 February 2010
    • EU: 24 February 2010
    • AU: 25 February 2010
    • UK: 26 February 2010
    PlayStation 4
    • NA: 1 March 2016
    • PAL: 2 March 2016
    • UK: 4 March 2016
    Windows
    • WW: 24 June 2019
Genre(s)Interactive drama, action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Heavy Rain is a 2010 action-adventure video game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. A port to the PlayStation 4 was released in 2016, while a port to Windows published by Quantic Dream was released in 2019. The game features four protagonists involved with the mystery of the Origami Killer, a serial killer who uses extended periods of rainfall to drown his victims. The player interacts with the game by performing actions highlighted on screen related to motions on the controller, and in some cases, performing a series of quick time events. The player's choices and actions during the game affect the narrative.

Game developer David Cage wrote the 2,000-page script, acted as director for the four years of development, travelled to Philadelphia to research the setting, and intended to improve upon what was flawed in his 2005 game Fahrenheit. Composer Normand Corbeil wrote the score, which was recorded at Abbey Road Studios.

Upon release, Heavy Rain garnered critical acclaim, receiving praise for its story, emotional impact, visuals, writing, controls, music, and plot twist. The game was also commercially successful, selling 5.3 million units by January 2018. It is now listed as one of the greatest video games ever made[1][2] and an example of the video game medium as an art form.

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