Heavy Rain Glitch Features Playable Naked Madison (NSFW)

There are moments of intended nudity in Heavy Rain, and then there are moments of unintended nudity: Such as a glitch that results in player character Madison Paige walking around in the buff.

*WARNING: VIDEO IS NOT SAFE FOR WORK*

*NO, SERIOUSLY.*

We knew that Heavy Rain would have nudity before the game even came out, but there seems to be an unintentional side effect of including a fully naked model for your attractive female lead in the game’s files: It can surface when you don’t intend it to.

The glitch in question was first reported by a Kotaku reader, though the exact sequence of events that triggered it remains uncertain: The reader declined to proceed with an optional sequence but the game triggered it anyway, and reloading the save file led to the image of Madison in the buff that you see here.

It isn’t quite anatomically correct – she looks like a Barbie doll, only with nipples – but hey, boobs are boobs. Considering that a naked model also exists in the game for Ethan Mars (he showers too, you know!), one now has to wonder if it’s possible to get a naked glitch for him, too.

(Kotaku)

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