Description
Indigo Prophecy (
Fahrenheit in Europe) is an psychological thriller, in which you play 4 different characters on both sides of a murder - the killer and those who are trying to find him.
The game begins as Lucas Kane, the main character, under the control of an unknown force, uncontrollably murders a complete stranger in a New York diner. As the game progresses, you will also play Lucas' brother Markus Kane, who became a priest, as well as each of the police detectives investigating the murder, Carla Valenti and Tyler Miles.
You will play through 44 fast-paced chapters as this "paranormal thriller" unfolds. Good reflexes and hand-to-eye coordination are necessary to get through the many action sequences. You'll be able to explore the environment and interact with it, and many tasks have a time limit and will require you to act quickly.
Alternate Titles
- "靛青预言" -- Chinese title (simplified)
- "全面失控" -- Traditional chinese
- "Fahrenheit" -- European/Australian title
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User Reviews
The Press Says
| Thunderbolt Games |
PlayStation 2 |
Sep 19, 2005 |
9 out of 10 |
90 |
| GamingExcellence |
PlayStation 2 |
Nov 15, 2005 |
8.7 out of 10 |
87 |
| Game Informer Magazine |
Windows |
Oct, 2005 |
8.5 out of 10 |
85 |
| Adventure Corner |
Windows |
Oct 22, 2005 |
84 out of 100 |
84 |
| Adventure Europe |
Windows |
Oct 17, 2005 |
84 out of 100 |
84 |
| GameSpot |
PlayStation 2 |
Sep 21, 2005 |
8.4 out of 10 |
84 |
| Game Informer Magazine |
Xbox |
Oct, 2005 |
8.25 out of 10 |
82 |
| 1UP |
Windows |
Sep 19, 2005 |
8 out of 10 |
80 |
| Armchair Empire, The |
Windows |
Nov 13, 2005 |
8 out of 10 |
80 |
| Jeuxvideo.com |
PlayStation 2 |
Sep 12, 2005 |
15 out of 20 |
75 |
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Trivia
Fahrenheit was first announced as an episodic game. With this business model,
Quantic Dream wanted to sell the game at a budget price, and then release monthly episodes and half-yearly bundles. This concept allowed for cliff-hangers, red herrings, mysteries, and surprises, with a new build-up in hype every month. Ultimately, they did not go along with it and released the game as a whole, at a regular price.
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