There’s an old saying that’s been passed around for millennia (maybe more?): We’re not all created equal, or not everyone is created equally, or something like that. And while that may be true, it definitely seems that not all regions are created equally, as some don’t get the same offerings as others. Such is the case for the Middle East, who, according to Reddit users, doesn’t get Quantic Dream’s 2010 interactive action-adventure game, Heavy Rain, as part of July’s PlayStation Plus free games.
As stated in a Reddit thread, Middle Eastern PS Plus subscribers don’t get Heavy Rain. Instead, they get Housemarque’s 2017 twin-stick shmup, Nex Machina. Furthermore, Middle Eastern PS4 owners get the standard version of Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops III for free if they have an active PS Plus subscription. (Searching for the game in the American PlayStation Store yields the Call of Duty: Black Ops III Zombie Chronicles edition, which is $59.99 USD.) Other than this change, the rest of the PlayStation Plus offerings for the Middle East seem to match up with the American PlayStation Plus offerings.
However, it seems all users are having a minor issue downloading Heavy Rain. According to VG247, some people can’t download Heavy Rain because they already own Beyond: Two Souls, Quantic Dream’s 2013 interactive action-adventure game that was offered as part of May’s PlayStation Plus free games (alongside Rayman Legends for PS4, Risen 3: Titan Lords and Eat Them for PS3, and King Oddball and Furmins for PS Vita). An error message that reads “You are not able to download this product for the following reason(s): you already own Beyond: Two Souls” may pop up when attempting to download the game. One theory is the bundle package that includes both Beyond: Two Souls and Heavy Rain was offered in May, and if you downloaded it, there’s no way to download Heavy Rain because you’d already own both – according to the PlayStation system, at least. There is a workaround for the time being – downloading the game from the web store instead of directly from the PlayStation 4 – but it’s unclear if Sony has remedied the problem.
games like heavy rain
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PS4 Games Like Heavy Rain
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Beyond: Two Souls
Also developed by Quantic Dream, Beyond: Two Souls plays very similarly to Heavy Rain. Where it does differ is in its plot, which deals with more supernatural tones. Either way, if you dug David Cage's work, you'll likely enjoy this.
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Detroit: Become Human
It's been a few years since Quantic Dream has released a game, but Detroit: Become Human is set to finally release in 2018. It's an intriguing look at the future, and hopefully will be able to push storytelling in games.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition
Bioware is one of the most popular developers in gaming today, and their work on the Dragon Age series has been top notch. The most recent title, Dragon Age: Inquisition, continues the series' tradition of allowing players to change the course of both story and character arcs through their choices. Players will have to play through Inquisition multiple times to experience all it has to offer!
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Fallout 4
While morals may largely be largely gone in the apocalypse, Fallout 4 still deals with plenty of dilemmas. Major choices will have to be made, and consequences will have to be suffered. It is worth noting that Bethesda has made other great choice driven titles in The Elder Scrolls series, such as Skyrim and Oblivion.
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Life is Strange
Dontnod Entertainment showed a lot of promise with 2013's Remember Me, but really came into their own as a developer with the episodic game Life is Strange. It features one of the most touching stories in all of gaming, and was one of the best surprises of 2015. The prequel, Before the Storm, is also out now.
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Murdered: Soul Suspect
If you enjoyed playing detective in Heavy Rain, then you'll dig Murdered: Soul Suspect. It has the interesting twist of figuring out your own murder as a ghost, and players get to pull off some Ghost Trick-style shenanigans.
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Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments
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The Wolf Among Us
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Until Dawn
If you want a horror-twist on the genre then you can't do better than Until Dawn. Supermassive Games' thriller has a great story, meaningful choices, and is one heck of a rollercoaster ride. A PSVR prequel is out later this year.
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Zero Escape
One of gaming's best stories can be found in the Zero Escape series. Choices definitely matter in the series, but it differs due to the fact that players will have to replay the same scenes to see how the different choices would've played out to get the full story. All three titles are worth playing.