Heavy Rain is a major narrative work by David Cage with four protagonists in a hunt for the Origami Killer. Every choice has real consequences, characters can die. An intense and unique emotional experience.
Your verdict
Category
Adventure1 player18+
Description
Move Edition of Quantic Dream's Heavy Rain with PlayStation Move support and Taxidermist DLC for an enhanced immersive experience. Published by Sony, released in Europe in September 2010. Includes Heavy Rain, Move support for intuitive QTEs, Taxidermist DLC, multilingual voice acting, and loading time improvements. European Move version.
Heavy Rain - Move Edition review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Rainy, melancholy realism, faces of striking expressiveness and cinematic staging: the interactive thriller aims for the emotion of a film noir. The grey light and the care of the urban settings reinforce a constant tension. This visual ambition, polished and dark, blurs the boundaries of the video game.
Signed by Normand Corbeil, the music wraps this interactive thriller in an intimate orchestra, between melancholy piano and taut strings. Each character gains a theme, underlining the drama and the suspense with a raw emotion. This cinematic breadth, sensitive and refined, raises the story to the scale of a great film.
Haunted by his son's disappearance, a father is ready to do anything to save him from the clutches of a serial killer. A four-voiced interactive drama, the tale poses a nagging question: how far would you go for love? Its choices with real consequences and its moral tension left a mark on video-game storytelling.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾25,1 GB📅16/09/2011
Published by Sony
Heavy Rain - Move Edition (PS3) price, value & rarity
The Move re-release of Heavy Rain in the West and Asia, repackaged to fold in PlayStation Move support after the success of the Quantic Dream thriller. Its appeal lies in this status as a late reworked version, rarer than the launch edition in certain Asian regions, and prized by fans documenting the Move ecosystem. A niche piece with an uneven regional run.
Is Heavy Rain - Move Edition still worth playing in 2026?
This edition of Heavy Rain adds PlayStation Move support to David Cage's interactive thriller, letting you mimic the characters' gestures with the motion controller. The immersion gains physicality in certain scenes, even if the standard pad stays just as relevant. The heart of the experience is unchanged, this emotional hunt for the Origami Killer across four fates where every choice commits, up to the possible death of a protagonist. The story keeps its singular force despite a few wrinkles. For anyone discovering the work and owning the Move peripheral, this version offers an immersive gateway.