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"Its a restaurant...its a goddamn restaurant! I got the wrong address! I screwed up! Everything! Christ! Im so sorry Shaun...so sorry."

Heavy Rain
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Heavy Rain is a 2010 action-adventure video game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game features four protagonists involved with the mystery of the Origami Killer, a serial killer who uses extended periods of rainfall to drown his victims. The player interacts with the game by performing actions highlighted on screen related to motions on the controller,
"Its a restaurant...its a goddamn restaurant! I got the wrong address! I screwed up! Everything! Christ! Im so sorry Shaun...so sorry."
"[to Mad Jack after "impressing" him] Oh shit, Jack, aint nothing to it - just a little bit of self defense! Page 1 of the police manual - kill or be killed!"
"[if choosing to kill a thug] Im a father, too. But I have no choice."
"I kidnapped my son, but I cant remember what happened. I dont know where he is, but the only way to find him is to let me out of here. Im the only person who can save him."
"I... I killed a man. I had no choice. I had no choice!"
"I love my son, I love my son. If you keep me here, Shaun is going to die."
"Carter Blake: Doctor, you are really pushing my buttons. The only thing Im interested in is saving that kids life. So youre gonna be a good boy and tell me what I wanna know or Im really gonna LOSE MY TEMPER!"
"[pointing his gun to Scott] Youre mad. Youre completely fuckin mad!"
"Then I studied the geographical distribution of the murders. Generally a killer commits his first murder near to where he lives - so he has a safe place to flee to if any complications arise. The more confident he becomes, the further he roams from his base. By analyzing the locations where the victims disappeared, I was able to isolate a zone where the killer might live."
"[if choosing to let a thug live] Im a father, too. But I am not a killer."
"I may only have time for one address. If Shauns not there Im done (sighs) its a crapshoot."
"Dupre: Ethan Mars has had psychological problems since his first son died. He feels responsible for his death. A sort of morbid neurosis. He is haunted by visions of drowning bodies. A few weeks ago, after one of our usual sessions, I found this on the floor - it must have fallen out of his pocket."