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From Quantic Dream, the creators of Nomad Soul and Heavy Rain, today we give you Fahrenheit. As we hinted on Facebook and Twitter, yesterday, this game is also known as Indigo Prophecy (For men, it’s like purple but darker), this is an interactive adventure that’ll rock your world for only $5.99!

Just like the two other titles of Quantic Dream, Fahrenheit is more than just a game, it’s more of a statement to a new, revolutionary style of game play. You are controlling four different characters, the murderer Lucas Kane, the female detective Carla Valenti, the NYPD sergeant Tyler Miles, and Father Markus Kane--Lucas’ brother. Apart from that you’ll meet a variety of lifelike characters that you can interact with. The game is controlled by keyboard and mouse, while the latter has some interesting applications to immerse you even more into the game experience.

While Fahrenheit is an interactive movie/adventure game, it has action sequences with quick time events in which the ultimate success depends if you can get the job done in time. Just to cheer you up guys, you don’t have to be as fast as an 13 year old in button mashing, and you can replay the QTEs until you nail ‘em.

Another original feature, this time in the presentation department, is the innovative use of split-screen. No, there is no split-screen co-op in Fahrenheit, it’s more like a new way of building suspense and showing the game world as a living whole not just one camera hanging above your shoulder ;) Sometimes in the game, the screen will split into two divisions, one will show your character, and the other one will be focusing on things like, cops rushing after you while you are doing everything you can just to escape them.

Rarely an adventure game has so much replay value without a ton of added DLC, Fahrenheit is just so big and entangling in the sheer scope of possible paths to take and multiple endings to witness.

In this release we include a game save with the finished game, because if you have a finished game save you are given a lot of additional content in the game (soundtracks, minigames, cinematics), but we’re afraid that the PC version of Fahrenheit has no support for game pads, so you’ll have to stick your mouse and keyboard to experience this great adventure.

Pick Fahrenheit / Indigo Prophecy up now on GOG.com for only $5.99!
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lordsatan: i 3rd the request for Omikron!! my copy keeps crashing and it was/ is an awesome GoG
Fixed as I had been demanding Omikron since day one. One of the reasons i joined here.

Could never make it work on my xp machine :(
Thats a great game, but I didnt like the end of the game. If I had been the script writer I wouldnt have let the 2 lead character sleeping with each other. I think its too unimaginable in that situation. However I saw all the 3 ending and I was depressive from them for a couple of days:) What didnt miss for me and made me very nervous that is lots of QTE. I suffered much for them. By the way the story is very gripping, the grachic is not a shame at all with today's eye.
Only $6? I buy two..., no, seriously, give me 5 minutes and I'm back with a code.

UPDATE: Ok, here it is:

REDEEMED

Don't forget to tell me when you redeem it.

Thanks gog, I love this game, :')
Post edited November 09, 2011 by MichaelPalin
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MichaelPalin: <snip>
It's already redeemed, but you can check your gifts' status in My Account > My Games > Gifted. :-)
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MichaelPalin: Only $6? I buy two..., no, seriously, give me 5 minutes and I'm back with a code.

UPDATE: Ok, here it is:

B78C-Z3ZH-FKE4-2A2K

Don't forget to tell me when you redeem it.

Thanks gog, I love this game, :')
Thank you for the key. Surprisingly this game priced at $6 i just realize that. Usually GOG always put $10 for 4 - 5 years old game which required > 2GB of HDD.
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Bavarian: As I already mentioned here: I played the original DVD version with a gamepad and didn't have any problems. Every button and both sticks were detected correctly. Maybe gamepads are not supported officially, but that doesn't mean it's impossible to use one. Just give it a try.
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SimonG: After some digging on the internet I found out that the problem is the right analogue stick. Newer gamepads use a different driver or something like that and are therefore not fully supported. I can confirm that the XBox 360 wireless will not work .

You remember the gamepad you used? We could mention the supported pads on the wiki page.
Is that a Xinput/DirectInput problem? I have a Logitech gamepad with a switch to change from one input type to the other, so maybe you can play this game with more versatile gamepads.
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MichaelPalin: <snip>
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Vorax: It's already redeemed, but you can check your gifts' status in My Account > My Games > Gifted. :-)
Thanks for the advice.
Post edited November 09, 2011 by MichaelPalin
Glad adventure games are still being turned out, wishlisted for now...
I've bought the game yesterday and have finished it a couple of hours ago. I can't say it has exceeded my expectations, but it was a good game nevertheless.

Unfortunately the game did not take my Logitech game pad, which I found strange since all games I've tried it with before recognized it. (The right stick did not work this time.) So I had to use keyboard for the QTA's which was... not very intuitive. I ended up setting the difficulty to easy which made the challenges manageable for me.
Meh... I didn't really get into the game. It has great potential but something about the execution I found lacking, the QTEs were also really easy and just made everything a slog to get through, but thats just my dislike of QTEs probably.
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adamzs: So I had to use keyboard for the QTA's which was... not very intuitive. I ended up setting the difficulty to easy which made the challenges manageable for me.
Does the difficulty setting affect the game in any other way than just making the QTE's easier to handle? Or will the experience be exactly the same, minus the frustration?
Post edited November 09, 2011 by Leroux
The ending literally wrecked this game for me. I had to apologize to everyone that I had recommended the game to while I had been playing it.

For new users, the game is fantastic. Just as long as you turn off the game an hour before the end, and make up your own ending. Trust me, you will enjoy the game significantly more if you follow my advice.
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adamzs: So I had to use keyboard for the QTA's which was... not very intuitive. I ended up setting the difficulty to easy which made the challenges manageable for me.
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Leroux: Does the difficulty setting affect the game in any other way than just making the QTE's easier to handle? Or will the experience be exactly the same, minus the frustration?
I'm not entirely sure, but I think the difficulty setting does not affect the cutscenes or the locations in the game in any way. I believe it affects the challenge level of the QTE's by adjusting the margin of error.

E.g. if a QTE sequence allowed you 1 possible mistake in normal mode before you would fail it, switching to easy mode should increase that to 2 mistakes.
No gog gem promo today? :/
high rated
heavy rain for pc!
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Tsugirai: No gog gem promo today? :/
There was one last Wednesday. IIRC GOG gem promos are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month.