Released in 2010 as a PlayStation 3 exclusive, Heavy Rain was created by Quantic Dream, the French development studio behind 2005's well-received crime adventure for 128-bit systems, Indigo Prophecy (known as Fahrenheit in Europe).Īction/Adventure, Adventure, Action/Adventureīlood, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugsĭark storyline, mature themes, compelling adventure Solve a serial murder mystery from four different perspectives Open plot progresses according to player decisions From the creators of Indigo Prophecy Each decision and action can influence the development of the plot, and even the ultimate survival of the four main characters depends on the choices the player makes throughout the game. Fights, chases, escapes, and other fast actions are accomplished in quick time event style, as players must punch in a button sequence, move the analog sticks in a particular direction, or shake the controller, quickly and accurately following onscreen cues for success. Interaction with objects comes through context-sensitive buttons. Players navigate the game world using the controller's left stick to look around and the trigger to move, squeezing harder to run faster. Each with a different motive, the characters seek to end the gruesome spree of the "Origami Killer," so-called for the folded paper creations left on murder victims. The noir plot follows the lives of four largely unrelated individuals, all of which have been affected by a serial murderer on the loose. Bedford County Schools canceled class for the second day in a row due to flooding.Heavy Rain is a high-def psychological thriller an adventure game with action-oriented elements and a dark storyline that is as disturbing as it is compelling. A section of Harlan Road was reopened on Monday evening after crews had to shut it down with a swelling Carters Creek.īut officials say the flooding in Maury County is bad enough to keep students home tomorrow. Some of the areas hit hardest with rain was over in Maury County. In Bedford County, water released from the Normandy Dam prompted a warning for anyone living in low-lying areas along the Duck River to consider moving to higher ground. Spring Hill Police responded to a water rescue near Cleburne Road and Petty Lane where the people inside were able to get out before the car was submerged. The truck was not hauling anything at the time. A boat team was deployed to help rescue the driver, who was still inside the cab. In Murfreesboro, a box truck got stuck rising waters about 100 yards of Elam Road. West Fork Stones River flooded the Stones River Road just off Highway 231 in Rutherford County. (WTVF) - The heavy rain that continued to blanket Middle Tennessee on Monday caused headaches and at least two calls for a rescue.
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