Indigo Prophecy

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 4, Xbox
Genre: Action
Publisher: Atari
Developer: Quantic Dream
Release Date: Sept. 20, 2005 (US), Sept. 16, 2005 (EU)

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'Fahrenheit' (PS2/PC) - Screens

by Rainier on May 25, 2004 @ 8:25 p.m. PDT

A free-flowing game during which players can assume the role of multiple characters and experience the game from multiple viewpoints, Indigo Prophecy allows players' actions to affect the plot by offering a scenario driven interactive experience. Through motion picture techniques such as actor direction, multi-camera views, motion tracking and a contextual music score, players find themselves intimately immersed in the game.

For no apparent reason, ordinary people are randomly killing total strangers. Although there is no link between the murderers, they all seem to follow exactly the same ritual and pattern.

Lucas Kane becomes one of these murderers when he kills a stranger in the men's room of a restaurant. Finding himself in control of Lucas, the player is haunted by strange visions and the desperate need to find out what is happening to him. At the same time he must keep one step ahead of the police, especially Inspector Carla Valenti and her teammate agent Tyler Miles.

Key Features

  • You play more than one character in the game. How you act as one character can have a consequence on other characters you will control later in the game.
  • Fahrenheit blends the limits between cinema and interactivity in ways never seen before, all in real-time 3D.
  • The unique interactive writing techniques mean the player's actions really affect the storyline
  • Uses ICE technology (Interactive Creative Environment) : Two years in development, Quantic Dream's new generation of technology allows immersive 3D gameplay and graphics, unique cinema directing, virtual actors and cutting-edge motion capture animations.


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