Rocketshipper wrote:Anyone here played this game besides me?? I got it for my birthday and I thought it was really cool. It's very unique among video games. The plot reminded me of a mix of X-Files, Silent Hill, and the Matrix. Some of the action sequences were definitly Matrix inspired. I did feel that the ending was kind of dissapointing though.
I'd like to stress the first part... more like that, just not exactly like that.There need to be more games like this, but not exactly like this.
The gameplay is fantastic. The storytelling method is good.
The plot and the content are a train wreck. The plot started out somewhat decent, but once it started getting full effect it quickly went out the window. Think that
Julianne Moore movie "The Forgotten" where it intrigues you at first, but then it quickly shifts gears into "what the heck??" mode. Same thing here.
Anyway, as far as content, it definitely deserved the M-rating and the content label explains it well so I won't go into that. But if I'd did end up having to review this using the grading scale, it wouldn't have gotten any higher than a 44/100 for content.
I don't feel like it was a waste of my time, but there's nothing in it that's redeemable enough to make a recommendation on the main website.
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
Bobtheduck wrote:Hmm... Don't care much for Plugged in, but I like where it says, basically, that Video Games are becoming artistic expressions... Now, I don't know whether Indigo Prophecy delivers on that as well as some of my faves (Metal Gear, Silent Hill 2) but I'm glad there are more cinematic games out there... I really want to try this now... As a side note, "unfortunately" isn't a preface I'd use simply because something is violent, but FotF seems to believe that any violence in art or media is wrong. *sigh* I liked that review, anyhow...
Rocketshipper wrote:The American version does have two sex scenes (one optional) but they aren't super graphic or anything. So were there more than just two in Farenheit? Are there any websites that do a comparison between the versions??
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