When the ‘Taxidermist’ DLC came out, we got to return to the juicy saga but, for months now, we’ve been left waiting for new content. David Cage, writer and director of the game, had reassured us multiple times that several chronicles would be released. However, it now seems as though David Cage has new job title, ‘Bearer of Bad News’ - as he has announced it’s unlikely that Heavy Rain will receive any more DLC.

Speaking to Eurogamer, Cage explained that the reason for abandoning Heavy Rain DLC had a lot to do with Sony’s interest in PlayStation Move support, as well as limited time constraints at Quantic Dream. Incorporating Move support would take away time from the planned Chronicles - and when I say planned, I mean it, as Cage had already written the scripts for the three DLC episodes.

Cage didn’t want to risk a sloppy product when the team was focusing on other projects like Move:

While the news is sure to come as a surprise to many fans of the game, you can rest assured it wasn’t for lack of heart - it looks as if nobody wanted the Chronicles to be made more than David himself:

The Taxidermist was the first, and now last, Chronicle released for Heavy Rain. Despite his disappointment at the loss of his Chronicles (and our chance at learning more about the character’s backstories), David is pretty optimistic about the Heavy Rain/PlayStation Move experience.

Knowing that Cage had written the scripts for the DLC packages, I’m sure many gamers (like me) are hoping that, at some point, Cage might still make the scripts public - or, at the very least, they get incorporated into the potential film adaptation.

Speaking solely as a gamer, I would have preferred if they had worked on the three DLC Chronicles, instead of incorporating Move support. While I agree that Move would add a new level of immersion for Heavy Rain, personally, I still think the main point of games is to deliver as much entertaining content as possible. Even with Move support, I’ll still probably just play Heavy Rain the old fashioned way.

What do you think about the lack of future Heavy Rain DLC? Would you have preferred Quantic Dream focus on Move or DLC?

Source: Eurogamer