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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!

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/fahrenheit_indigo_prophecy][/url]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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ChrisWY27: 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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CynderBloc: It's the censored version, I just finished playing it.
Are you sure. There is a "missable sex scene". Everyone else has been saying this is the uncensored version (I haven't played the gog version), and it says so on the store page.
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CynderBloc: It's the censored version, I just finished playing it.
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SimonG: Are you sure. There is a "missable sex scene". Everyone else has been saying this is the uncensored version (I haven't played the gog version), and it says so on the store page.
Yeah, I noticed it said it on the store page too.

Definitely the version that I got was the censored version, I've played the uncut one before. I got the sex scene alright, but one of the Lakitu Bros from Mario 64 was controlling the camera, as it was aiming at random walls during the whole thing

What gets me is why there is a censored version in the first place? Do they really think gamers are that immature...
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CynderBloc: What gets me is why there is a censored version in the first place? Do they really think gamers are that immature...
Because AMERICA, that's why.
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SimonG: Are you sure. There is a "missable sex scene". Everyone else has been saying this is the uncensored version (I haven't played the gog version), and it says so on the store page.
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CynderBloc: Yeah, I noticed it said it on the store page too.

Definitely the version that I got was the censored version, I've played the uncut one before. I got the sex scene alright, but one of the Lakitu Bros from Mario 64 was controlling the camera, as it was aiming at random walls during the whole thing

What gets me is why there is a censored version in the first place? Do they really think gamers are that immature...
even in the uncut version you get like 3 chances to control it then it cuts to the wall. America is incredibly prudish by European standards things that you can show here in the early evening have to be cut to show even after the watershed there >.>
So this IS the censored version then?
Awesome game. I rented it first years ago, then went to buy it, but by then, had to get a used copy for PS2.

Underrated, imo, even though I have the "censored" version, but I don't think that really detracts from anything.
It's not really a matter of what country is more prudish but what they are prudish about. America gets more upset by nudity and sex, while violence tends to be the issue with a lot of countries like Germany and Australia.
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Sinizine: It's not really a matter of what country is more prudish but what they are prudish about. America gets more upset by nudity and sex, while violence tends to be the issue with a lot of countries like Germany and Australia.
I honestly never understood the attitude of some people in America towards nudity and sex

So it's ok to decapitate someone and chop some people in half but god forbid we see some titties, this "logic" astounds me...

Of course I know that it's not like this with many people there but that's the mindset that many publishers/developers had and still have
Post edited April 03, 2012 by Roman5
Just finished playing this game a moment ago.
It had been a wonderful experience.
Thanks GOG!