The text is a transcript of a video game playthrough of Heavy Rain, a game about a serial killer who kidnaps children and drowns them in rainwater. The player controls different characters who are trying to find the killer and save the latest victim. The summary is:
The player starts as a woman who escapes from two intruders in her apartment. She wakes up from a nightmare and realizes it was a dream. She switches to a man who receives a mysterious box with clues from the killer. He has to pass five tests to find his son. He goes to a locker room and finds a shoebox with an origami figure, a gun, and a phone. He gets a message that tells him to go to an address. He leaves his apartment and avoids the journalists outside. He switches to an FBI agent who investigates the crime scene of one of the victims. He uses a device that analyzes the evidence and creates a profile of the killer. He argues with his partner, a cop who is impatient and aggressive. He switches to a private detective who visits the mother of another victim. He finds her unconscious on the floor after she tried to kill herself. He calls an ambulance and tries to save her life. The video ends with a flashback of the man losing his son in a mall.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video game called Heavy Rain, which is about a serial killer who drowns his victims with rainwater and leaves origami figures and orchids as clues.
2. The text features different characters who are involved in the investigation or the search for the killer, such as Ethan, Norman, Blake and Scott.
3. The text describes various scenes from the game, such as a woman who tries to escape from intruders, a man who receives a mysterious box with a phone and a gun, a FBI agent who interrogates a religious suspect, and a private investigator who finds a woman who attempted suicide.
4. The text also contains the narrator's comments, opinions and reactions to the game events, such as expressing surprise, confusion, frustration or humor.
5. The text is in Spanish, but some words and names are in English. The narrator also uses some slang and informal language.