The Furious Angels
FA Discussion => Off Topic => Topic started by: Anonymous on October 09, 2005, 09:58:10 pm
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Ok, I just finished playing this game and it, honestly, one of the greatest games I've played in a long time. The story is awesome and it takes cinematic gameplay to a whole new level. There is also almost infinite replayability with multiple options to choose from in conversations. The action is amazing and there are many inspirations from The Matrix in both the action and the story.
I played the Xbox version and I hear it is much easier to play with the dual analogs on the PS2 or Xbox. However, since most people would probably prefer the PC, here is a link to torrent the uncensored intl version of the game:
http://torrentspy.com/directory.asp?mode=torrentdetails&id=413762&query=indigo+prophecy
I recommend you have a controller for it, though.
You can check out the review here:
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/fahrenheit/review.html?sid=6135313&page=1
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Sound cool i go check it out
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Uncensored? Language or nudity? I've had enough hearing about you guys and Hot Coffee. :)
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Actually, there are a few sex scenes in the game, so it's probably nudity wise. That whole hot coffee is probably why it was editied out for us. Americans bitch too much.
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Downloading now...
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Yea this looks pretty sweet!
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I just played the demo on the new PS2 magazine and have to say that this is the coolest game ever. Its almost like you are directing a movie. In the sample I played there are almost endless things to accomplish. Im going out to buy the full copy as I speak.
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The idea itself isn't original. If you want a game to kinda compare this to, if you ever played Deja Vu way back in the day on the NES, it works kinda like that. The difference here is that it combines the freedom of choice with cinematic sequences. In previous games like this your choices usually gave you static images or just an icon to let you know you did something. This game is designed to feel like you are controlling a movie (you choose "Play Movie" to begin the game).
The game also combines a lot of different gameplay elements together to keep you on your toes. While in general you have the freedom to walk around and find stuff, you never know when something is going to trigger a timed sequence where you have to mash buttons over and over, follow a sequence, etc. etc. Dialogue is fast-paced because your choices are limited due to a quick timer. A lot of times I don't even read all the choices before I just make a decision - it goes that fast.
I've played through a few sequences so far and it's been fun. I'm anxious to see where the story's gonna go! Oh, and to answer the nudity question, I used some bonus points to buy the bonus "Sam's Dance" (Sam's a girl), which had full frontal nudity (though only briefly), so I imagine they're not gonna be too shy about that sort of thing.
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Yea, there's one scene where the cop girl is taking a shower and then there is a hidden sex scene with Sam if you play your cards right when the black guy wakes up. Yea, I want to be a filmmaker so that's why I appreciate so much, because it admirably succeeds at making you feel like you're playing a movie. I'm sure that's kinda why Orien likes it too. The story gets really good so don't work T. One of the best written games I've seen in a while.
Also, one of the best things is that it remembers all your choices. Sometimes, choices made at the beginning of the game can affect cinematics and scenes near the end of the game. It's all very cool stuff. But, I do understand how you feel about the fast conversation time thing. However, the whole game is kinda based off reflexes and speed with the whole analog action scenes and such. So, that's a skill it kinda requires for you to play it well.
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I would just like to point out to everyone with the Sin City sigs that the guy making them for you is spelling it HVCRT and not HVCFT... just like to point that out
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Actually, I made this one on my own, that's just the way I spelt it at the time. I guess I better change it then.
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Great game! The ending for me was kind of a let down but it raps up everything and thats what counts.