There are things that don't make sense in Heavy Rain and then there are plots that were left unresolved. Is there really a difference? Not really, but the following ten questions have had fans bashing their heads against the wall for ten years now.

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Unless Quantic Dream ever releases a sequel, or a prequel, these will never be answered. What's the point in bringing them up then? Well, it is the tenth anniversary this year. Also maybe this article will prompt readers to offer corrections and/or theories on the following mysteries. As if it needs to be said, this one is filled with SPOILERS.

10 Why Doesn’t Scott Know About Charles Kramer’s Secret?

The biggest reason why Scott decided to kill children is because he wanted to seek revenge for his brother that died in a similar way. Wanting revenge on the neglected father is understandable, but what about the dangerous construction site?

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Did Scott really have no grudge against the company? He doesn't even know Charles Kramer, the father of the man he is trying frame for the Origami Killer, is the owner of said site where his brother died. How did he not know this until the end of the game?

9 What’s With Ethan’s Blackouts?

This is one of the biggest question fans have with the game. It seems completely unrelated to the plot as some sort of red herring to make players think Ethan is the Origami Killer. Was that all it was? No, actually. In 2015 a YouTuber, Hero, went into a deep dive on cut content from the game. Right before the game launched these blackouts would have made more sense as they would have tied into dream sequences, further making Ethan delude himself into thinking he could actually be the killer. Cutting that content out, but leaving in the blackouts is a major plot hole.

8 ARI And Triptocaine

Heavy Rain With Ari Glasses

For a game mostly grounded in reality, the presence of ARI, Norman's VR glasses, was a cool addition that made the game unique. How it works is never explained nor was the drug Norman is addicted to, Triptocaine. Are the two related? Does he need the drug in order to use the glasses? It seems like he shouldn't need it because the glasses are fairly simple in design. It's hard to believe a drug would be needed. It's not like it's a VR helmet, or a full body suit.

7 What Exactly Was Scott’s Master Plan?

His revenge on fathers makes some sort of sense as was mentioned earlier as was the strangeness with his non-vengeance against Charles Kramer. What about the rest of it? If players are able to get Ethan to save Shaun, Scott gives a big speech about how he has waited so long for a father to pass the trial.

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One might think this meant he would turn himself in, or at least let them go. He instead points a gun at Ethan as if to kill him. Given certain choices, Scott will fail, but what was the point of it all if he was just going to kill him?

6 What Happened To The Other Fathers?

Heavy Rain still boasts some impressive visuals

Before Ethan and Shaun, there were eight Origami Killer cases. So what happened to the other fathers? Well, one of the cases didn't involve a dad since Gordi Kramer was a copycat killer that just drown a little boy, Joseph Brown. The husbands of Lauren Winter and Susan Bowles apparently disappeared. One can assume they are dead. Hassan didn’t do anything so he is safe. That leaves four of them unaccounted for. The easy answer is that they are all also dead, but Hassan lived so who knows in the end.

5 Go To The Police, Dads!

Another point of contention with the fathers of the victims is the fact that none of them went to the police. Based on what Ethan was given, Scott never said to stay away from the cops. For whatever reason Ethan didn't think it was a good idea and neither did any of the other fathers. What about Hassan? He didn't get the point of the box so he just kept it and didn't do the trial. He didn’t hand it over to the police. Really?

4 The Tech Doesn’t Add Up

ARI is a weird piece of machinery, but so are the setups at Scott's disposal. How exactly is he measuring what Ethan is doing with his car, or watching him through any of the other trials? Did Scott create that female AI, or was he the one talking to Ethan the whole time, disguising his voice? If that is the case then was Scott always monitoring the next trial? There was no time limit besides Shaun's impending doom plus Scott was shown investigating stuff on his own. How could he view everything and investigate? An accomplice would make sense. Maybe that too was a cut idea.

3 Throw Away Plots

The biggest problem with Heavy Rain is that it doesn't focus on the main narrative. It meanders on plot lines that go nowhere. For example, there was the religious crazed Nathaniel that Norman encounters. Then there was Lauren's crazy ex-client. Let's not forget the mad doctor Adrian Baker that Madison murders in self defense and seemingly tells no one.

2 Scott’s Finances

Okay, let's forget about the question on how Scott monitors Ethan through the trials. The bigger question is how much money does Scott have. He is a retired police officer, which probably grants him a moderate five figures plus benefits. Does that really equate to him being able to afford all of the cars, equipment, and properties for his various trials? It seems highly unlikely unless he has some trust fun players aren't aware of.

1 Why Doesn’t Scott Kill Lauren Right Away?

Last, but not least, a simple question regarding Lauren. No matter what players choose when she asks to join Scott's investigation, she will always follow. The first time she can be eliminated is when Scott and Lauren get thrown into the water by Kramer's men. Why doesn't he just off her before that? She is a huge liability. It's not like he knows players are watching him. Or wait, does he?

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