Quantic Dream
Adventure game developer Quantic Dream is best known for it's recent XBOX PS2 PC game Indigo Prophecy. aka "Fahrenheit" in Europe. But Quantic Dream announced a deal with Sony to develop a new adventure game as well.
Expo sessions on the website tomorrow.
Can't make it down to the Eurogamer Expo tomorrow? Well, obviously we'll miss you, but it doesn't mean you should miss out on Quantic Dream talking Heavy Rain and Valve showcasing Left 4 Dead 2.
That's because Eurogamer's intrepid, publicity-shy deputy editor Ellie Gibson will be live...
From eurogamer.net
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- Quantic Dream to Explore Motion Control in “the near future” (news.google.com)
Plus: QD confirms Heavy Rain demo.
Quantic Dream founder David Cage has told Eurogamer he will "definitely" explore using the PS3 wand for "mature" experiences once Heavy Rain is released early next year.
"Well we're really interested in this, of course, because we have this close relationship with Sony, but also because we...
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From eurogamer.net
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Heavy Rain is one of the many PS3 games that seems to have been on the way for an [...]
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From gamer.blorge.com
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With Quantic Dream's previous (and very weird) Indigo Prophecy available on multiple platforms, many gamers have been curious as to why Heavy Rain is a PS3 exclusive. PushSquare reports that Quantic Dream's David Cage -- once again -- explained the reasoning behind the game's exclusivity at the Eurogamer Expo. He first noted that any answer he gave would be "suspicious," but further explained that the PS3 hardware is "extremely powerful...
From joystiq.com
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- David Cage: Two reasons on why Heavy Rain is only for the PS3 (feedburner.com)
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Madison tries to get Paco to notice her at the Blue Lagoon, a dance club. To do so, she turns on the sexy and dances provocatively.
Attempting to sell a game with no shooting or jumping is going to be a tall order for David Cage, co-CEO of Quantic Dream and writer/director of the forthcoming Heavy Rain. In an industry ruled by modified rifles, plastic instruments, and -- increasingly -- zombies...
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From g4tv.com
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Quantic Dreams co-CEO has something to say concerning the airport/terrorism controversy surrounding Modern Warfare 2. Its fairly logical...
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From psxextreme.com
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PlayStation LifeStyle (blog)Heavy Rain Dev Forecasts PS3 Sales StormPlayStation LifeStyle (blog)When Heavy Rain was announced by Quantic Dream in 2006, many consumers showed interest in the game, but a great deal of time has since passed, ...
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