When it initially launched in 2005, Indigo Prophecy (or Fahrenheit if you aren’t from the United States) helped launch David Cage, one of the first so-called “video game auteurs”, into the public spotlight. A game that concentrated almost exclusively on quick-time events and moral choices, Indigo Prophecy attempted to be more of a movie rather than being a video game. In 2005, there was almost nothing else like it. As such, many were able to forgive its shortcomings, like gaping plot holes and a third act that was almost completely disconnected from rest of the game. Now, almost a decade later, Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered has been released on the PC. But is this game still worth playing, especially when so many other games that have actually felt like cinematic experiences have been released?
Prime Gaming, as always, presents us with a great lineup of games that we will be able to play at the start of 2022. This month’s lineup is diverse, with games of many genres that will appeal to gamers of all skill levels. It’s a great way to kick off the new year.
The latest Humble Bundle will have 100 percent of proceeds going to support organizations responding to COVID-19. All told, there are 45 games included in the bundle as well as a number of comics, ebooks, and audiobooks.
Limited Run Games will release a limited print physical edition of the PlayStation 4 version of Indigo Prophecy, the distributor announced. A four-week open pre-order period will begin on April 3 at 7:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m. ET.