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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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Tsugirai: No gog gem promo today? :/
only on the 1st and 3rd wednesdays ;)
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Tsugirai: No gog gem promo today? :/
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uchos: only on the 1st and 3rd wednesdays ;)
Oh, I see now... Because of the holidays I thought this was the 1st, lol. Silly me. xD
Another vote for Omikron!

"No more QTE's! I mean it!"

"Anybody want a peanut?!"


-Khalaq
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photoleia: I've been desperate to play this on the computer, when I discovered that my reflexes were not so good on the PS2 when in timed sequences. This is perfect GOG! Thanks!!
if you still find your reflexes lacking there is a trainers that does the QTE for you
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photoleia: I've been desperate to play this on the computer, when I discovered that my reflexes were not so good on the PS2 when in timed sequences. This is perfect GOG! Thanks!!
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Master911: if you still find your reflexes lacking there is a trainers that does the QTE for you
i have seen these trainers they dont do them perfectly , especially at that breathing stages

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Khalaq: Another vote for Omikron!

"No more QTE's! I mean it!"

"Anybody want a peanut?!"


-Khalaq
Give me the peanut NOW!
Post edited November 09, 2011 by liquidsnakehpks
I remember when this game first came out and I was skeptical of it. Then I bought it used for $10 or so and I ended up loving what I played of it. Never got to the point where the story turned really stupid though
Definitely recommend it for $6
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CaptainGyro: Never got to the point where the story turned really stupid though
It's bad. Really bad. Silly ideas presented with a Xenogears scale of plot jumping. Makes you wonder why they didn't just scrap the 5 or 6 plot twists they tried to cram into 10 minutes of game time. They must have wrapped up the ending content before realizing they couldn't quite finish the middle.
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photoleia: I've been desperate to play this on the computer, when I discovered that my reflexes were not so good on the PS2 when in timed sequences. This is perfect GOG! Thanks!!
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Master911: if you still find your reflexes lacking there is a trainers that does the QTE for you
Thanks for the heads up. I did the trainer on the PS2 version, but I'm simply far more deft on a keyboard given the hours I've logged on PC games verses the hours I've longed on consoles.
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Khalaq: Another vote for Omikron!

"No more QTE's! I mean it!"

"Anybody want a peanut?!"


-Khalaq
You win.
Post edited November 09, 2011 by photoleia
Thank you Good Old Games for an excellent release.

I play this game originally on the ol' Xbox and thoroughly enjoyed it.
And so to have a another chance to play through it and the convenience of
having this on my notebook - Thank you!

I like all the game even the wacky ending was okay by me to a certain extent.
The majority of the game was so cool and interesting i'll can forgive the qte and other
little annoyances.

;) happy customer
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photoleia: I've been desperate to play this on the computer, when I discovered that my reflexes were not so good on the PS2 when in timed sequences. This is perfect GOG! Thanks!!
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Master911: if you still find your reflexes lacking there is a trainers that does the QTE for you
Really? I am at the rooftops fighting scene, and after trying multiple times got sick of the game not recognizing button presses or being completely inconsistent when it does. Where can I find those treiners?
What else remains in this game if you skip all QTE?
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keeveek: What else remains in this game if you skip all QTE?
a visual novel
Does this version have the nude sex scene like the original Fahrenheit or is it censored like Indigo Prophecy was in the USA?
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ChrisWY27: Does this version have the nude sex scene like the original Fahrenheit or is it censored like Indigo Prophecy was in the USA?
It's the European version, they just put Indigo Prophecy in brackets so Americans would know which game it is.
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ChrisWY27: Does this version have the nude sex scene like the original Fahrenheit or is it censored like Indigo Prophecy was in the USA?
It's the censored version, I just finished playing it.

As for people earlier saying that it only works with Keyboard + Mouse, that's wrong. I played it with a controller