/r/quanticdream
/r/quanticdream
Quantic Dream’s Star Wars game is set in the High Republic Era and is titled Star Wars: Eclipse “action-adventure,” “open-world,” and “multiplayer”.
- Action-Adventure
- Based on interactive storytelling
- Open World
- Quantic Dream Montreal is very involved
- Next-Gen Only
- Multiplayer Elements (Competitive)
- Ambitious and original project
- Traditional action gameplay
- Playtesting in progress / about to start
- Rather advanced development
- Non-linear storyline
- The development of this game is complicated
- Many engine features and tools had to be added / modified / extended
- Not far from the announcement
- Teaser being worked by QD & Unit Image
- Development started about a year and a half ago
- In-House Game Engine
- More playable characters than any other QD game
Hey the depression state of Lucas always goes to zero after Carla asks him about his brother.
I completed the quicktime events perfectly and used these awsers and followed this guide:
In this section, it is important that you have properly nursed Lucas's state of mind in the previous chapters, as he will not withstand the interrogation by the police. If Tyler first asks what he wants to talk about, then answers the truth twice and 'no' twice. When asked if something was going on, you explain your discomfort yesterday; when asked about your arms, you lie. Then you tell the truth about brother and paper but lie about your alibi.
Is there a way to get through without starting a new game?
Thanks!
Rumor: Quantic Dream's Next Game is Called Star Wars Eclipse
According to Grubb, this new title is called Star Wars Eclipse and is “ready to be announced soon.” He said “before the end of the year,” and the logical deduction from that is the Game Awards 2021
https://gamerant.com/quantic-dream-star-wars-eclipse-high-republic-game-awards-rumor/
Honestly expect an official announcement at The Game Awards if it’s announced this year.
Hi. It's possible play Heavy Rain PS4 editionwith the PS Moves? I have the PS Moves than have the mini USB, the one than release on PS3
when you switch to young Jodie during the 'imaginary friend' chapter, why did my Jodie get scared in the garage? I thought she was supposed to get scared since that demon thing scares her later on. Mom had to come and comfort her in my game. I watched the Rad Brad and his Jodie brought the oil back no probelm. I am new to this game although its format is like Detriot Become Human. Did I inspect something that made Jodie scared of that demon?
just wanted to know should i do the original cut or the chronological cut
I've been playing Detroit and Heavy rain for the past few weeks on PC.
While I like the stories, I find the mouse+keyboard control setup very hard to use. Looking around is annoying and it made stuff like the Heavy rain mission with the train station lockers unnecessarily harder, I had to spend some time to successfully aim at the locker number 3.
Is there a reason for this unusual control scheme? I don't have much experience with consoles and gamepads. Are the games more comfortable with the console controler? Is this just the result of an incomplete PC port?
Or is there some artistic reason behind all this since this appears to be a feature of several Quantic games?
In my opinion, heavy rain has the best gameplay and honestly a more thought out storyline. I LOVED Norman and Madison. It was easy to get attached to all the characters. I also adored the fact that you could listen to their thoughts. Genuinely missed that in the other games.
I love beyond two souls too, the action and the gameplay, I love Jodie and the storyline too. I don't understand the hate I see for that game, it was my favourite for a long time.
Detroit become human was definitely a game i hold close to my heart and im currently replaying for the 6th time but after playing heavy rain first, you notice the lack of gameplay.. For example theres little to no action unless you play as Connor, the game is basically just a movie but you can make choices, which isnt bad, but i miss the action gameplay from heavy rain. But ofc in DBH you fall in love with the characters and theres character development like youve never seen before, i aint replaying for the sixth time for no reason.
Hoping to play farrenheit next :)
So I just got my Beyond Two Souls platinum. That wraps up the main QD 3; Heavy Rain, Detroit & Beyond.
I see QD still has 2 other games; Fahrenheit and Nomad Soul.
Are these two really worth playing after playing the other three first? I presume the older graphics won’t be as great. How’s the story? I’m just wondering if it’s worth putting the energy into for platinum if they pale in comparison to the big 3. I might want to just stop where I’m at and move onto something else. But if y’all really recommend, I’ll bite. If not, any other recommendations? Thanks. ☺️
It’s 8:30am and I was up the entire night finishing this game and had to roll right into work. Oof. I won’t leave a super detailed review like I did for Heavy Rain & Detroit. I’ll just say that, to be truthful, I really couldn’t get into this game. The whole time I felt like I was just trying to get through it. The script felt lazy in comparison to the others. But the end did get me unexpectedly and hard. Even though, in retrospect, it was an obvious conclusion. I cried, not going to lie. The reveal was actually my very first thought when it showed us how to use Aiden’s abilities (without giving too much context for spoiler sake) but I dismissed it due to the way the game seemed to be taking shape.
The love interests were all these self righteous pieces of crap. The only true characters I really liked were Cole, Jay and Paul.
Anyway, still a big Quantic Dream fan and after I platinum this, I’ll move onto Fahrenheit.
gave me trouble on the ps3 store but maybe the online web browser store? any help would be appreciated!!
Both are on sale and I'm getting both, but what should I play first? I finished Detroit: Become Human recently and loved it. Can't wait to check these out.
The PS4 version of the game I have doesn't seem to include it.