

The game play AND the story are both vehicles for the message of the game which is that nothing is sacred and no line cannot be crossed.

It is not a game that is intended to be taken seriously. It simply seeks to shock and provoke laughter with it's oft unbelievable and over-the-top combination of innocent ignorance and vicious gore. This game is not an attempt to mock or emulate another series, nor is it devaluing or attacking anything about any other game or any film. It's a Suda51 game, so there is definitely a suspension of taste involved. Assuming you are expecting a hilarious satirical stab at zombie-fan culture. It's a This game will give you exactly what you expect from it. What’s really cool here though is that all of these three games (that never came out on the PC) appear to be playable right now on this Playstation 3 emulator.This game will give you exactly what you expect from it. While there doesn’t appear to be any graphical glitches, the game needs a more powerful CPU than the Intel Xeon e3-1240 V2 in order to be played with constant 30fps.Īs a bonus, we’ve included a video showing Persona 5 running on the previous version of RPCS3. We are also witnessing a similar situation with Lollipop Chainsaw. Not only that, but it looks like there are no graphical glitches at least not in the game’s prologue. Still, we are pretty sure that most high-end CPUs will be able to offer a 30fps experience. The team behind the amazing Playstation 3 emulator, RPCS3, has released a brand new version and YouTube’s ‘Emulators for PC’ has shared two videos showing Heavy Rain and Lollipop Chainsaw running on it.Įmulators for PC used an Intel Xeon e3-1240 V2 at 3.6 GHz and as we can see, Heavy Rain is not smooth on that particular CPU.
