Indigo Prophecy

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Platform: Xbox
Genre: Adventure
Developer: Quantic Dream
AKA: Fahrenheit (EU)
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09/20/2005
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09/20/2005
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Indigo Prophecy review (PlayStation 2)

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Reviewed by Nicholas Tan (August 20, 2007)

The relentless gravity of Indigo Prophecy pulls you through a vivid storm.
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Reviewed by Gary Hartley (October 09, 2005)

And then it's over; the mental images cease. A revolted Kane looks down at the corpse he's still kneeling over and at the bloody knife still clasped in his soiled hands. What just took place defies explanation, but the more pressing fact is that corpse laying on the bathroom floor. A corpse that's not getting any less dead. What do you do? This isn't for Lucas to decided; this choice is entirely yours.
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Indigo Prophecy review (PlayStation 2)

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Reviewed by Gary Hartley (December 23, 2008)

It’s around here that Marcus stops worrying about his mental health and starts trying to be middle America’s answer to Chow Yun Fat on a tabletop-sized slab of LSD. It’s about here you may want to start thinking about employing your console’s off switch.
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Indigo Prophecy review (PlayStation 2)

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Reviewed by Zack Little (August 12, 2006)

Sometimes making the wrong decision leads to a setback, a step missed along the way. Sometimes it leads into a side story you wouldn’t have noticed otherwise, like a quaint night of ice-skating between two friends. Sometimes it leads to a game over. The roads diverge, cross, and one of Indigo Prophecy’s biggest appeals is that it encourages experimentation.
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Reviewed by amlabella (July 13, 2006)

Every year many games come out that are great, but don’t really bring anything new to the table. They may do many things right, but they’re missing something: innovation. With Indigo Prophecy, that is not the case. With highly original concepts that are executed very well, and a game that puts its story and characters above everything else, developer Quantic Dream has succeeded in making a game that sets itself apart from any other one out there. It may not be perfect, but it’s something that sh...
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