Quantic Dream, make a game for the Wii

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#1 wiiwiieddie
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i just thought of this the other day: what if the people who made heavy rain mad a game for the wii using the wii vitality sense? that way the game would know if you were nervice or not. imagen if heavy rain could tell if you were frightened?

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#2 Wikipedian
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I don't think Heavy Rain wouldn't be that frightening. Dramatic and tense, yes. Frightening? I don't think so.

But if Heavy Rain were a horror interactive movie game, that would be awesome. I'd totally buy it day one.

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#3 Intrakitt
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nervice? imagen? What?! No, I don't think Quantic Dream should make a Wii game. I hate their games. They're so God damn boring and overrated. Case in point, Heavy Rain is accused of having a good story, while I think the story is bunk.

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#4 LastRambo341
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nervice? imagen? What?! No, I don't think Quantic Dream should make a Wii game. I hate their games. They're so God damn boring and overrated. Case in point, Heavy Rain is accused of having a good story, while I think the story is bunk.

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Sorry if it isn't your typical mindless shooting game. Their games aren't for you, so stop complaining. And yes, TC, I think they should make a game for the Wii. They're such talented game developers.
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So long as the game doesn't end up like Indigo Prophecy, I wouldn't mind a new game from them.

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A self-conflicted Mario interspersed with trippy, violent images and a convoluted plot would own hard.

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So long as the game doesn't end up like Indigo Prophecy, I wouldn't mind a new game from them.

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pretty much, for a 'cinematic' game.. it has one of the worst, most convulted piles of rubble of an adventure game. I think more adventure games would be welcome there is more to the genre than Quantic Dream, there are some great ones that are on PC worked well on the Wii--like Tales of Monkey Island and the sam & max games worked for the Wii... but there could be much more Vampyre Story, Murder In the Abbey, Culpa Innata, Overclocked etc.
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well i've been saying for a while that a game like eternal darkness would be one of the few obvious cool things to do with a vitality sensor.
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pretty much, for a 'cinematic' game.. it has one of the worst, most convulted piles of rubble of an adventure game. illmatic87

To be honest, I really did enjoy the first part of Indigo Prophecy...it's just that the entire last half was a complete and utter disastrous trainwreck (and even that's putting it lightly). Not to mention how there is practically no branching or any real deviation from the plot, even though most reviewers say it does.