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David Cage’s Interactive Movies Are Now Listed On Steam

Quantic Dream and David Cage are interchangeable terms: they both deliver subtle-as-sledgehammer-narratives with some semblance of gameplay. Perfect for casuals and game reviewers. Now you can experience the “joyful” David Cage experience on another PC digital platform store.

David Cage’s trio of games –Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, and Detroit: Become Human– will soon shed the Epic Games exclusive mark. Expect Heavy Rain to arrive 24th June, followed by the aforementioned games for each respective month. If you want to test out these adventure games, the demos for Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls are available now.

For more David Cage nonsense, check out this feature we did about the man and his many, MANY unintentionally hilarious moments. For our thoughts on Detroit: Become Human, here’s our review. 

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