Video-game storytelling has come a long way. Stories in games started in simple text, then with accompanying graphics, and eventually animated cutscenes. FMV was experimented with – and largely unremarkable, as “interactive
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Indigo Prophecy. If you have a favorite chair or comfortable couch, this is the perfect game to sit down and play while wrapped in a gigantic, fluffy blanket and sipping hot cocoa with mini-marshmallows. Right off the bat, you'll discover Indigo Prophecy
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Game Vortex
Indigo Prophecy is another step towards the convergence of movies and video games. At the same time, however, it tips its hat to the adventure games of the nineties, but instead of carbon copying them, it takes the genre in new and innovative directions.
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GameSpy
Acid-washed jeans. Michael Jackson's music. Janet Jackson's music. Web searches on HotBot. All of the aforementioned are things that are unfashionable, and you can throw graphic-adventure games into the mix as well. In an age where nearly
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Indigo Prophecy is unique, artistic, immersive and beautiful. There’s no reason in the world why any self-respecting gamer shouldn’t have this game in their collection.
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Prophecy is a new game by Quantic Dream. I say game but it’s more like a cinema adventure game. Finally, a developer has decided to break from the placating bore-fest some games have become.
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also too much of a reliance on action set pieces that are won by "Simon says" style mini-games - almost like a music rhythm game without the music.Despite its flaws, Fahrenheit does offer something different from the usual generic action fodder that's flo
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