Indigo Prophecy Receives High Marks!
PSM gave Indigo Prophecy very high marks and told everyone that they should be playing it. Other reviewers gave very similar commands, such as ign, gamespot, etc. It looks great and might be fun for us as it's basically a movie you play. I think we should give it a whirl as this may be the closest thing to what Tex might be, despite the fact it is a different genre, it is an interactive movie type game.
I think it looks good. I'll pick it up once I stop being a poor College student, i.e. when I get more money from Scholarships next month.
~Keck
I think it looks good. I'll pick it up once I stop being a poor College student, i.e. when I get more money from Scholarships next month.
~Keck
Perhaps not a point and click game, but I'd still describe it as adventure.
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I've been waiting for this game for what seems like a million years now. I started watching its progress more than a year ago now. I'm rather used to it being called Fahrenheit despite the fact that the American version is called Indigo Prophecy.
Downloading the demo now (cuz I can't sleep!). Looking forward to finally getting to try it!!
Downloading the demo now (cuz I can't sleep!). Looking forward to finally getting to try it!!
Indigo Prophecy (Or Fahrenheit, as it is named in Europe) is as much of an adventure game as anything I've come across in my years since the release of the last Tex-game. It is highly worth playing and it's VERY Fred-approved. It takes interactivity to a whole new level.
I say go get it.
-Fred
I say go get it.
-Fred
Pirates, vampires, zombies, ninjas, ghouls, aliens, goblins, monsters, robots, sorcerers, undead, werewolves, demons, mutated dinosaur-cyborgs and those pesky phone salesmen! The shotgun is a one-size-fits-all solution!
ive played through it , latley played through some great adventure gamnes , the moment of silence , still life and last week i went through indigo prophecy , live in europe so got it before in america
managed to finish it , it reminded me a bit of the matrix in a way but it also had a great story of its own and yeah kinda like an interactive movie , felt it could have been better in some ways , the contant button action scenes , ok idea but over done just a bit , i prefered the adventuring elements of the game and well anyway i recomend it to all out there plus try moment of silence and still life they 2 great games also .
managed to finish it , it reminded me a bit of the matrix in a way but it also had a great story of its own and yeah kinda like an interactive movie , felt it could have been better in some ways , the contant button action scenes , ok idea but over done just a bit , i prefered the adventuring elements of the game and well anyway i recomend it to all out there plus try moment of silence and still life they 2 great games also .
I just got home from Best Buy where I picked up Indigo. I wanted to get Post Mortem so I could play through that, THEN play Still Life, but of course BB didn't have PM. So, instead of starting with the "sequel" (despite assurances that it doesn't matter) I opted for IP and will go with PM then SL.
This is my first adventure game in far too long, so I'm looking forward to starting it...after Battlestar Galactica that is.
This is my first adventure game in far too long, so I'm looking forward to starting it...after Battlestar Galactica that is.