Heavy Rain: The Origami Killer


Format PlayStation 3
Developer Quantic Dream
Publisher
Genre Adventure


The mystery behind Heavy Rain became a little clearer today after Quantic Dreams walked us through an incredible playable demo.First up, the full name of the game is Heavy Rain: The Origami Killer. The title is important to the game's plot, but Quantic Dreams held back on why. Needless to say it's got something to do with paper folding and killing. Or has it? Yes, of course it has. Anyway, the demo shown to us was a short level in which the lead character - a female newspaper journalist named Madison - goes to the house of a suspected serial killer to snoop around for info.
You control the leading lady from a third-person perspective, with the camera taking up cinematic positions in the environment as you walk through it. Think Silent Hill and you'll get the idea. It might sound odd but you walk forward by pulling the R2 trigger. Instead of directly controlling which direction she walks, the left analogue stick moves her head and she'll adjust herself to move in that direction in a natural way.

It's not on rails - you can make her walk in any direction you want - you just control her head and that indirectly controls her direction. The whole game places emphasis on choice and making true-to-life scenarios and decisions. For example, when you approach the house you get the choice of whether to knock or ring the doorbell. Speech appears around a SixAxis-shaped icon and you can choose to speak as you knock by tilting the pad in the direction of the phrase you want to say. Groovy stuff. SixAxis control is also used in other contexts, such as shaking it up and down to open a stiff window or shoving the pad forwards to push a barrel so you can stand on it and peek through the window.

Once inside the house we find out that everything is interactive. EVERYTHING. It's like a new-age Shenmue, giving you the investigative freedom to check out just about anything.Later in the demo, we discover dead bodies upstairs, at which point the killer returns home. With the screen split down the middle, you can see him on the left as he enters the house and gets a beer from the fridge, while you're on the right. Here's where the game's choice and open-ended nature is exposed. According to Quantic Dreams, at this point you could sneak out, attack and kill him or call the police and hide until they get there. If he notices anything you moved or looked at, or hears a noise he'll get suspicious and look for you, at which point you can hide in any number of places in each of the rooms. Get caught and it activates a QTE-style chase scene, similar in ways to Shenmue, but you have more control over your character.

The real interesting thing is that Quantic Dreams promises that, no matter what happens, the story will progress, whether you kill him, escape or are killed yourself. Yes, even the main character can be killed and the story will continue, says Quantic. The devs didn't go into too much detail about how that actually works, but it says the whole plot is effected by every scene that you play, and your actions have consequences on the entire story.

Graphically, it looks incredible, particularly in the cluttered interior of house. And a solemn piano background ambience really sets the tone of the mood. The demo was short but detailed and gripping enough to get our Spidey sense buzzing. Quantic Dreams stressed that the events in the demo are entirely separate from the main story in the game. Which really does leave us wondering what we can expect from the final game. Before that though, in fact way before that, we'll bring you more details on all of the clever control nuances and the events of what we have to call an incredible demo.

Burnout Paradise Coming to PC in January 2009


Burnout Paradise for the PC was announced a while ago but has taken a backseat to the updates which brings bikes and a new island into the game.We finally now have some additional news regarding the PC version of Burnout Paradise, including a release date. At GC 2008, EA set up a booth to show off the game.

The PC setup at the EA booth was magnificent, with three monitors being fed simultaneously using a box from manufacturer Matrox. While the images from the side monitors were slightly stretched, the added viewing angle really made it easier to take down enemies. The PC version will also support the same camera functionality as console versions, meaning you'll be able to use any USB webcam to capture images for your licenses and online takedowns. As for other PC features, the development team claims that it might tweak the single-player progression slightly, but it still has to finalise the details.

We also confirm that Burnout Paradise should be coming to PC in January 2009. System requirements are yet unknown. As soon as we know them we'll post them here.

Saints Row 2 collector's edition unveiled


THQ have chosen to reward Saints Row 2 fans with exclusive Australia and New Zealand special editionsWith the upcoming release on October 16 of Saints Row 2 —the sequel to the smash hit action sandbox game Saints Row—THQ are proud to announce details of the Saints Row 2 “Initiation” and “Collector’s” Editions/Packs for Australia and New Zealand, featuring content exclusive to Australia and New Zealand.There are six different editions in all, two each for Xbox 360, PC and PS3.The Xbox 360 Collector’s Edition, PC Collector’s Edition and PS3 Collector’s Pack will be available from selected retailers, including EB Games, GAME, JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman and most independent games retailers.The Xbox 360, PC and PS3 Initiation Packs are exclusive to Australia and New Zealand. In addition to the contents of the Collector’s editions/packs, they contain a range of collectible bonus items and come packaged in a Freckle Bitches (a fast food chain from the game) pizza box. They will be extremely limited and only available from EB Games.


Xbox360 Collector’s Edition - SRP AUD$129.95

The Xbox360 Collector’s Edition is packaged in a unique ‘gun’ box and includes:

- Saints Row 2 game for Xbox360

- Exclusive Art book

- Double-sided poster/map of Stilwater

- Bullet shaped 1GB USB key containing Xbox360 wallpapers and more.


Xbox360 Initiation Pack – SRP AUD $149.95

The Saints Row 2 Xbox 360 Initiation Pack is exclusive to Australia/New Zealand and is only available from EB Games. The Xbox360 Initiation Pack includes:

Saints Row 2 Xbox360 Collector’s Edition:

- Unique ‘gun box’ packaging

- Saints Row 2 game for Xbox360

- Exclusive Art book

- Double-sided poster/map of Stilwater

- Bullet shaped 1GB USB key containing Xbox360 wallpapers and more.

- High quality Saints basketball singlet

- Saints Row 2 Money clip with bonus money off vouchers for your next trip to EB Games

- Saints Rule Book with details on the new gangs, where to shop, and more

- Saints ID card

- All packaged in a Freckle Bitches Pizza Box


PS3 Initiation Pack – SRP AUD $149.95

The Saints Row 2 PS3 Initiation Pack is exclusive to Australia/New Zealand and is only available from EB Games. The PS3 Initiation Pack includes:

Saints Row 2 game for PS3Bonus collector’s tin containing:

- Exclusive art book

- Double-sided poster/map of Stilwater

- Bullet shaped 1GB USB key containing wallpapers.

- High quality Saints basketball singlet

- Saints Row 2 Money clip with bonus money off vouchers for your next trip to EB Games

- Saints Rule Book with details on the new gangs, where to shop, and more

- Saints ID card
- All packaged in a Freckle Bitches Pizza Box


PC Collector’s Edition - SRP AUD$109.95

The PC Collector’s Pack includes:

- Saints Row 2 game for PC


A Bonus collector’s tin containing:

- Exclusive art book

- Double-sided poster/map of Stilwater

- Bullet shaped 1GB USB key containing wallpapers.


PC Initiation Pack – SRP AUD $129.95

The Saints Row 2 PC Initiation Pack is exclusive to Australia/New Zealand and is only available from EB Games. The PC Initiation Pack includes


Saints Row 2 game for PC

Bonus collector’s tin containing:

- Exclusive art book

- Double-sided poster/map of Stilwater

- Bullet shaped 1GB USB key containing wallpapers.

- High quality Saints basketball singlet·

- Saints Row 2Money clip with bonus money off vouchers for your next trip to EB Games

- Saints Rule Book with details on the new gangs, where to shop, and more.