Many areas of the UK are underwater after heavy rain, which wasn't even that good.
Stevenage was amongst the worst hit, with over a hundred homes evacuated, while the control system came under fire for not being very intuitive.
John Smedley, whose house was flooded, said, "it's only a couple of years since the last time. The furniture will have to be replaced again, and the identity of the killer came out of nowhere and didn't make sense."
His wife added, "It was never a good idea to have a French actor deliver English dialogue in an American accent, and the carpets are just completely ruined."
The Met Office has issued fresh warnings about continued bad weather and exploitative scenes of sexual assault.
At Prime Minister's Questions, the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn blamed the problems on the Government and game developer David Cage. "Time and again, the response has been inadequate and buggy, such as in Suffolk last year, or that video where Ethan kept saying "Shaun!" over and over again near the end."
But Theresa May parried his attack, pointing to the consistently high review scores at the time of release, which she said, don't seem at all silly looking back on them. "Heavy Rain was a well-received masterpiece," she said, "just like my premiership."
Stevenage was amongst the worst hit, with over a hundred homes evacuated, while the control system came under fire for not being very intuitive.
John Smedley, whose house was flooded, said, "it's only a couple of years since the last time. The furniture will have to be replaced again, and the identity of the killer came out of nowhere and didn't make sense."
His wife added, "It was never a good idea to have a French actor deliver English dialogue in an American accent, and the carpets are just completely ruined."
The Met Office has issued fresh warnings about continued bad weather and exploitative scenes of sexual assault.
At Prime Minister's Questions, the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn blamed the problems on the Government and game developer David Cage. "Time and again, the response has been inadequate and buggy, such as in Suffolk last year, or that video where Ethan kept saying "Shaun!" over and over again near the end."
But Theresa May parried his attack, pointing to the consistently high review scores at the time of release, which she said, don't seem at all silly looking back on them. "Heavy Rain was a well-received masterpiece," she said, "just like my premiership."