Heavy Rain Features

For:PS3 Release Date: 26 February 2010

Heavy Rain.

Choosing our favourite games of 2010 was no easy task, with arguments, witchcraft and mathematical equations all being used to take hundreds of games and whittle them down to just 10. Read on for our thoughts on why each game deserves its place and head to our Game of the Year 2010 hub for access to video features and loads of other content.

Tom Orry, Editor

I'm not sure how many months late to the party I was with this, but I'm amazed I managed to avoid big spoilers. I did have to put up with "Jason" droned at me over and over again, but having finally played the game it all made sense. What's so brilliant is that everyone in the office saw different things, had different endings and felt differently about the main characters. Some of us felt the game had to be played in one sitting (or two at a push), whereas I played it with my girlfriend over a few weeks, taking turns being in control. Heavy Rain is definitely one of the most memorable gaming experiences I've had in many years.

Neon Kelly, Deputy Editor

I was initially surprised to see Heavy Rain emerge as our GOTY winner, but is this outcome really that unexpected? When I started playing the game at the start of the year, it felt like I was the only person who really cared about it. James was the next person to get the bug, wolfing the game down over the course of two evenings, and slowly the game's allure seemed to spread throughout the office. At the time of writing, it's the one release this year that's been explored by almost every member of staff - including them next door wot don't get to write. Heavy Rain's originality is beyond question, offering a gaming experience that is virtually without parallel.

With hindsight, the game's weaker areas are easy to see, but they're easy to forgive, too. The script may falter on occasion, or the plot take a turn that would be criticised if it appeared in a film or TV show - but it speaks volumes that we're making such comparisons in the first place. David Cage and Quantic Dream have successfully bridged the gap between films and games; the bridge isn't perfect, but it's strong enough that other people will follow in their wake. For the time being, however, Heavy Rain stands alone. It's provocative, hugely exciting, and unafraid to show its true feelings. No wonder it scares the hell out of us.

Martin Gaston, Staff Writer

Everyone was positively tripping over themselves to offer up superlative platitudes to Heavy Rain earlier in the year, so it's no real surprise to see it score so highly on the list. I'm 96% sure we're all tossing one off right now while thinking about Heavy Rain's attempt to seriously integrate a palpable plot into video games. While I'm disappointed that the game pulls a few of its narrative punches, and I also believe it stumbles as it heads towards its final act, seeing mainstream success of a game attempting to be a little bit more thoughtful than most is ultimately a fantastic thing for the medium. So let's talk about our favourite moments, then: wasn't it exciting when it turned out that the reanimated corpse of Genghis Khan turned out to be the Origami Killer? I also could never have predicted that JaaaAAAaaaSOOOooOOONNNN's brain would be used to power the mothership.

James Orry, News Editor

I was pretty down on Heavy Rain in the build up to its release. A glorified sequence of quick time events is what I saw, but I don't think I've ever been so wrong about a game. Over a weekend in February I finished the game in two evening sessions - a first for me in my adult life - and I remember the few weeks that followed to be hugely irritating because only myself and Neon knew who the Origami Killer was, making it impossible to talk openly about our experiences for fear of spoiling it for everyone else. And almost a year later there are still moments when we begin chatting about the game in the office, testament to how provoking an experience it was. Forget about the numerous plot holes and the disappointing replay value; for me there wasn't a more emotionally engaging way to spend 10 hours in 2010.

Jamin Smith, Staff Writer

Heavy Rain is the most important game of 2010. While other games on our list are clearly very good (they're the ten best games of the year, after all), none of them are as bold, innovative or important to the medium as a whole as Heavy Rain. I'm not saying it's a perfect game (there are plot holes and some dodgy voice acting here and there), but its marriage of narrative and gameplay is quite unlike anything games have spawned before. It's a game that once you've completed, you'll want to ring up your friends and discuss in excitable tones. Such conversations have taken place here in the office, with even the most mundane of events - laying the table or putting a baby to sleep for example - becoming the subject of merry discussion. The fact that so many people can have such a diverse range of experiences with one game is justification alone for it nabbing the top spot.

Emily Gera - Staff Writer

It's a game about the guilt of a parent told within the form of an interactive story. Heavy Rain is hands down the most interesting title this year. Taking control of a handful of different characters throughout, the mystery that you are introduced to within the first half hour of play begins to unfold from each of their perspectives and brings you closer and closer to a surprising climax. But you're hardly following a linear path. Every choice you make in the game has a significant effect on the outcome: form a romantic relationship with the chick in the motel room next door or give in to those drug cravings. You might not realise it immediately, but once you begin talking about the game with your friends it will become clear how different everyone's experience of the game really is.

For more end of year content, head over to our Game of the Year 2010 hub. Amongst other things you'll be able to watch videos in which we talk about each game in the Top 10.

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Stegosaurus-Guy-II@ CheekyLee

Having fun is more important than gameplay.

Heavy Rain could only have been what is through the medium of video games. It wouldn't have worked as a movie, just watching Ethan drive down that road wouldn't have been as tense if you weren't the one choosing which way to go. And cutting his finger off? You yourself doing it has a much bigger effect than just watching it.

If anything, it's a movie that's moved into video game territory, not the other way round.
Posted 16:16 on 01 January 2011

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Get2DaChoppa

Now I don't have a PS3 myself, but from what I have read and seen, I can see why Heavy Rain has taken your top spot, a very important game in terms of the evolution of gaming, and I applaud you for your "bravery" in placing it first in such a fantastically crammed year.
Posted 18:09 on 04 January 2011
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draytone

Agreed. So my comment before this tangent was... I liked this list more than other GOTY lists I have read. It had balls to put Heavy Rain up there and I respect VG for it.
Posted 16:13 on 04 January 2011
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jtorry

Keep the discussion on topic please.
Posted 16:12 on 04 January 2011
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draytone

It took me 27 minutes to think of a suitable reply because I actually think before I speak. The last game I completed was Black Ops and I do know how to connect my 360 to the internet, otherwise how would I have done it in the first place?

If you think apologising and then trying to bait me with another piece of trolling is original than your very much mistaken, it disturbs me that a 20 year old male acts like a little child.
Posted 16:02 on 04 January 2011
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Mr_Ninjutsu@ WhoIsThePresidentNow

Your the sort of person who bases his friends off how many trophies/achievements they have.
Posted 15:54 on 04 January 2011
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WhoIsThePresidentNow@ draytone

"I just find it a bit sad and immature that you won't respect someone's opinion solely on the fact that haven't collected enough digital points."

My comment was not about "OMG he never gets 1000" it's clearly at the fact that you get no where to finishing a game. Possibly not even doing the first level on most of them like.

Do you understand now and it doesn't seem that long ago since you last connected as your last game was Battlefield 2 which came out March and clearly you can connect your 360 to the net unless you no longer have internet at home like.

Again sorry if I rattled your cage as it took you 27 mins to think of a reply back like.
Posted 15:48 on 04 January 2011
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dudester

my xbox connects thru my penis!

or should I say my xbox kinects thru my penis!
Posted 13:13 on 04 January 2011
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draytone

It's okay. You don't need to apologise to me. I just find it a bit sad and immature that you won't respect someone's opinion solely on the fact that haven't collected enough digital points... which I must add aren't real. I won't even justify the final part of your comment with a response.
Posted 12:38 on 04 January 2011
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WhoIsThePresidentNow@ draytone

Well I'm sorry I offended, as clearly with the name calling and aggresive behaviour back I have offended you.

I'm sorry.

(I really am trying to be nice but I just can't lie to people)

Do you not know how to conect the Xbox to the internet then?
Posted 12:36 on 04 January 2011
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WhoIsThePresidentNow@ Endless

Yeah but if look at somes peoples scores. 50-70 odd games with a 300 GS when 1000 per game. So 70-50,000 GS out of 3000 means doesn't play games to me.
Thats what I see from draytone's score like.

hence my comment of he doesn't play games as he just puts it in the console for 5 mins, lets it spin the their and takes it out like.
Posted 12:34 on 04 January 2011
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draytone@ WhoIsThePresidentNow

Check the last time I signed in to XBL. We have had this discussion on the forum before but evidently you weren't involved. Why do you think that I don't play games because my GT isn't up to date? Why don't you try and have a discussion before making assumptions.
Posted 12:33 on 04 January 2011
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Endless@ WhoIsThePresidentNow

low gamerscore doesn't mean you havent played many games, just that you're not an OCD nut-job trying to get every single available point from every game despite most of the points being for things that are in no way fun or enjoyable experiences.
Posted 12:31 on 04 January 2011
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WhoIsThePresidentNow@ draytone

Well your gamerscore says otherwise like innit.

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Posted 12:22 on 04 January 2011
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draytone

You've got off the mark early this year with trolling haven't you? I've played all the other games apart from Heavy Rain you douche bag.
Posted 10:59 on 04 January 2011
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WhoIsThePresidentNow@ draytone

If you don't play games how can you say "I think it was one of the better GOTY lists out there"?
Posted 10:52 on 04 January 2011

Game Stats

Developer: Quantic Dream
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Genre: Adventure
No. Players: One
Rating: BBFC 15
Site Rank: 209 3