A man is forced to go on the run after he unwillingly becomes involved in a series of supernatural crimes that have haunted New York City.A man is forced to go on the run after he unwillingly becomes involved in a series of supernatural crimes that have haunted New York City.A man is forced to go on the run after he unwillingly becomes involved in a series of supernatural crimes that have haunted New York City.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
- Lucas Kane
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Bogart
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Samantha Malone
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Markus Kane
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- The Oracle
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Tiffany
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Tommy
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Matthew Geczy)
- Martin McCarthy
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Carla Valenti
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Frank
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Martin McCarthy
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Self
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Carla Valenti
- (voice)
- Markus Kane
- (French version)
- (voice)
- (as Stefan Godin)
- Tiffany Harper
- (voice)
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But seriously, this movie plays like a game! Uhh.. this game plays like a movie! See, I'm getting all confused here! This game literally takes you of the edge of your seat and beyond...
The story is original, the controls are a bit weird some times, the plot twists and turns are great and the game-play is almost flawless... You can actually choose your way through the game. Some choices are good, others lead you thwarts a painful death.
I'm not going to spoil the story here, not even if I wanted it, because it's to complex. But I can tell you it will never be boring! And when it will get boring, "Get Ready!" suddenly appears, and it just stopped being boring... Don't know where the ... I'm talking about? Just play the game then!
The best feature, for me, is the way you play all the main characters in the game and _you_ decide when you switch characters. This way, you know certain things and it is you who decides how fast the story unfolds... It is you who commits the crime, it is you who solves it. And even if you know who did what and why, the characters don't, but it is up to you too lead them into the right direction.
The longer you play the game the more sympathy you get for both the criminal and the law. The longer you play the game the more sympathy you get for the people who made this game. A game with a story so intense it could only be made in the dark basements of Hollywood, and yet it feels a bit Japanese because of the high X-files factor in the game.
I can't convince you more without spoiling some things, a must-play, is my conclusion.
*And I was not supposed to like this genre...*
Perhaps you have heard of Fahrenheit (known also as Indigo Child), perhaps not. In video game world it is considered to be true and unique masterpiece, something that will be remembered for a very long time. So what's so special? Everything.
Base of Fahrenheit is detective plot considering three main characters you'll get to know: Lucas, Carla and Tyler. Lucas, ordinary guy murders man in diners. The problem is he wasn't aware of anything considering murder, he didn't really do it, but who's going to believe him? Carla and Tyler are detectives and they have a feeling that there's something very strange and bizarre about this case. Very soon they all find out that things are never as quite as they seem".
Fahrenheit basically belongs to adventure genre but it's unique; your actions and decisions determine course of the game. Except solving murder you'll live normal" life of your characters (you'll be able to control all of them) eating, sleeping , watching TV, chatting with your friends, working out in a gym, playing basketball... Sounds weird and boring? It's everything but that.
Fahrenheit isn't type of game made just for game veterans (controls on PS2 are very natural and easy to get used to) so it's suitable for those who play occasionally or rarely. Also, puzzles aren't very hard so there aren't any obstacles that could hold you from enjoying this beautiful game.
Very important message for all movie lovers: you definitely have to play this. Why? Fahrenheit is interactive game in full meaning of this word: it's movie you play (saw it successfully done only in few games, e.g. Hideo Kojima's MGS trilogy).
Does it have any flaws? Sure it has and those who play a bit longer will probably notice them (e.g. some camera views), but they are small and compared with everything game has to offer insignificant.
Also, something that has to be mentioned is a story. Story and atmosphere are just amazing! Fahrenheit has one of the best game and movie stories I have ever seen!
You'll probably notice many references both to legendary movies and games but I'll let you discover them by yourselves. Fahrenheit takes elements from those games and movies and packs it into it's own world, but keeps being original and unique. That's what makes it so special.
After playing Fahrenheit you'll have the same beautiful feeling like when you leave theater with smile on your face knowing you've just seen something beautiful that you're going to remember for a long time. Do you need better recommendation than that?
True pearl 10/10.
It tells the story of several people all connected to a murder that took place in a diner bathroom. A man on the run, police officers after him, but nothing is quite what it seems and a supernatural force appears to be overseeing everything that transpires. But to what end?
I was gripped from the opening moments, the decisions I had to make to progress the story were really quite fascinating and I can confidently say the first time around I didn't make the most logical ones.
With a great voice cast, a powerful psychological thriller of a story and intricately woven decision making system I was suitably impressed.
Sure it looks dated and the controls are more than a little clunky but that was to be expected back then. Everything else makes up for it ten fold, not to mention the fantastic soundtrack. Had it not been for Fahrenheit I wouldn't have been introduced to the incredible band Theory of a Deadman.
An absolute masterpiece, if you haven't play it then do something about that.
The Good:
Incredible story
Brilliant decision making system
Outstanding soundtrack
The Bad:
Finale is questionable
Clunky and ugly in places
Things I Learnt From This Game:
I have a major softspot for interactive movies
I'd make a terrible murderer
Pushing up to thrust is both a satisfying and creepy experience
this is the best game i have ever played, the storyline is gripping and iv'e only played the first 30 minutes. I can only wonder what will happen as i progress.
Did you know
- TriviaIt's indirectly stated that this game takes place in the year 2009.
- GoofsThe game is set in 2009 and the main character is a young man, but in his flashback scenes to his childhood, the soldiers are dressed in 1940s-era uniforms and equipment.
- Quotes
Lucas Kane: Things are never quite what they seem. We think we understand the world around us but we really only see the outside. What it seems to be. I used to be just like you. I believed in humanity, the newspapers, soap commercials, politics and even history books. One day the world kicks you in the teeth and you dont have any choice but to see things the way they really are. My name is Lucas Kane. My story is the one where an ordinary guy has something extraordinary happen to him. Maybe it was supposed to happen. Maybe it was my destiny or my karma or whatever. I know one thing for sure... nothings ever going to be the same again.
- Alternate versionsIn addition to being retitled Indigo Prophecy, the US version of the game is censored. Scenes depicting sex and other "adult content" were removed from the game at the request of the publisher, so that the game would receive an M rating from the ESRB. Quantic Dream claims these cuts won't "dramatically affect" the plot of the game.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #33.7 (2005)
- SoundtracksNo Suprise
Performed by Theory of a Deadman
Produced by Howard Benson
Mixed by Chris Lord Alge
Music and Lyrics by Tyler Connoly, David Brenner and Dean Back
Published by Theory Muisc Inc. d/b/a
Mock-Me Publishing (SOCAN)
(P) 2005 The All Blacks B.V. for the world excluding Canada
(p) 2005 604 Records, Inc for Canada
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