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Post Factum: Indigo Prophecy

Josh Rai writes: Indigo Prophecy (known as Fahrenheit in Europe) was one of the most unique games of the last generation. In honour of Heavy Rain's release (Quantic Dream's spiritual successor to Indigo Prophecy) I thought I'd take a look back at it and talk about its successes and failures.

Hakimy5175d ago

Indigo Prophecy was indeed a unique game.It's one of the reasons I'm excited for Heavy Rain.I considered Indigo Prophecy one of 3 unique games on PS2 with Okami and Shadow of the Colossus and gamespot gave it the "best game no one played" award in that year.But I also agree that the story kinda disappoints in the end so I hope that this won't be the case with Heavy Rain.Unique games should be supported by gamers or the market will be flooded with FPS & shooters oneday (if not already).Developers should feel that their creativity is being noticed and being supported by gamers.We don't want another sad case like Okami,one of the best games that came out last decade but only few gamers appreciated it ;)

TheDudeAbides5175d ago

I remember playing this game, it was very unique

trgz5175d ago

Played Indigo Prophecy & Omikron:The Nomad Soul and enjoyed both. Based on that trend it looks like there's a high chance I'd play Heavy Rain if it came out on the PC - here's hoping.

Lirky5175d ago

I just got done playing indigo prophecy for pc and i got another ending instead of the other. It was actually the un bizarre ending and left the story opened to have a part II.

peeps5175d ago

i played it for the first time a few months ago in anticipation of heavy rain. I loved it but the super natural bits towards the end spoiled it from being perfect imo. But it appears heavy rain is a much more sensible/mature storyline and so i'm even more excited. can't get it until friday here in the uk though :(

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5 Games To Beat The Summer Heat

Exclusively games writes:

''I don’t hate summer. The grass is green, the trees are lush, and who doesn’t like to take a dip in a pool, or experience that first blast of air conditioning for the year?''

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So Many Sequels, I Can't Keep Up

Stephen Totilo of Kotaku examines his failing progress in the many franchises he used to be on top of and faces the fact that something has changed.

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agent45322172d ago

I agree with this article. I have not played MGSV due to other great games that came out. The yearly game releases of games doesn't help

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GameEnthus Podcast ep334: Ship Projectiles or Fenwick the Forgotten

This week Sonya(@SonyaWinz) joins Tiny(@Tiny415) Mike (@AssaultSuit) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) talk about: Bungie, Destiny 2, Crash Insane Trilogy, Peter Dinklage, Underdog, Temple of Doom, The Last Jedi, Garbage Pail Kids, We’re Coming Out of Our Shells, Star Trek Discovery, Keystone Comic Con, Great Wall, Fate of the Furious, ReedPop, Blade Runner 2049, Dune, Robocop, Terminator Salvation, Terminator Genisys, MAGfest, Dundee, Ant-Man and Wasp, Finding Forester, Tomb Raider, Pacific Rim 2, Walmart, Scalebound, Microsoft, Valve, EA, Crackdown 3, God of War, Days Gone, Nintendo Labo, Warframe, Happy Dungeons, Monster Hunter World, Slay The Spire, Darkest Dungeon, Dead By Daylight, Fortnite, Quake Champions, SSX, Metal Gear Solid 2, Planet Coaster, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Toadled, Fahrenheit, Iconoclasts, Space Dave, Mad World, ExciteBots, Resident Evil 4 Wii, House of The Dead Overkill, Dandara, Pinstripe, Shu, Indigo Prophecy, Donkey Kong Music, Illumination, Odama, Return of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Vernon Fenwick more.

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