On the latest episode of the GameTrailers TV show at roughly 19 minutes 30 seconds, it is reported by the presenter, Geoff Keighley, that the eagerly awaited Heavy Rain will be coming "next year".
The head of the PlayStation Home platform, Quantic Dream's co-CEO and the former executive director of the Game Developers' Conference (GDC) are amongst the latest leading games industry figures who have signed up to speak at June's GameHorizon Conference.
Back in December, 1UP ran an interview with Quantic Dream co-CEO David Cage in which he said the company was looking to start work on a pair of projects in addition to PS3 adventure game Heavy Rain (which, to throw a plug in, 1UP is covering all this week). "The company has now reached another stage where we're ready to have two and soon three projects at the same time, with the same desire of ambition and originality," he said.
Today upsblogit.com received absolutely reliable information about one of the most awaited PS3 games: Heavy Rain. We will list and explain some details that we've obtained and that will spread on the web as soon as possible.
1UP states: "Want a look at the playable characters in Heavy Rain? Or more accurately, the shapes of their heads."
GOONL!NE: "There will be some brand new footage of Heavy Rain coming this Thursday on GameTrailers TV."
1UP's week long cover story on Heavy Rain ends Friday with story details, a hands-on report, new in-game footage, behind the scenes clips, and a couple of exclusive info-nuggets.
NowGamer: Heavy Rain director David Cage has said that his upcoming PS3-exclusive would not be able to run on Microsoft's console.
Jeff Rubenstein // Social Media Manager: "Next Sunday, this list will be filled with stories from the past week's PlayStation media events in LA and Seattle; impressions of inFAMOUS, Uncharted 2, and… other things. In the meantime, PS3-exclusive playable Joker in Batman: Arkham Asylum and Dante's Inferno coming to PSP? Yes please!
Quantic Dreams keeps us wanting more when it comes to Heavy Rain, and that's apparent in these new images. Released just today, what do these images symbolize? It keeps me wanting more, that's for sure. Look for this one before the end of the year.
It's no secret that ICO and Shadow of the Colossus creator Fumito Ueda will be speaking at GDC this month, but now CGReviews has good news about Team ICO's next project. Not only will it be revealed at GDC (if everything goes according to plan), but they'll also reveal a trailer and gameplay at E3 2009.
The 2009 PlayStation 3 lineup Sony recently announced caused some to raise eyebrows, but today's PSP news delivered clarification about when we'll be playing "God of War III," "Heavy Rain," and others: their release window extends into March 2010.
Talking to D+PAD in a recent interview, David Cage has revealed that quick time events will only be a minor part of Heavy Rain's gameplay.
Quantic Dream's David Cage has revealed that he has "many plans" to create DLC for his upcoming PS3 title, Heavy Rain.
The gaming industry and Hollywood have had a very close friendship for quite some time. Whether it was about making game-based movies or movie-based games, the two branches of entertainment have collaborated quite nicely. Such is the case with voice acting or even real-life acting, for which big companies like Electronic Arts bring Hollywood actors to give them a true representation and add another feature to the games they will be in.
Killzone 2 finally comes out this Friday. Now that we will all be able to bask in it's glory, it's time to focus on the other great titles that will grace the PS3 exclusively this year.
SCEA this morning sent out a little media alert concerning their upcoming PlayStation 3 lineup. And hey, there may be an interesting little tidbit in there for everyone looking forward to God of War III, Zipper Interactive's MAG and Heavy Rain.
NowGamer: David Cage, director of the upcoming Heavy Rain, has hit out against mainstream actors in video games, saying they often have "little consideration" for the games they appear in.