Posted March 29, 2016
Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy) (GOG)
I wanted to play this mainly to see where Heavy Rain came from. Now that I've played Fahrenheit, I'll be honest and say that if I had of played this years ago before Heavy Rain, I would have suggested locking David Cage up, destroying the key and making sure he never makes another game again. But with hindsight I know that this mess of a game did end up (with the help of Sony $$) being the seed that grew into the outstanding psychological thriller that is HR. Beyond Two Souls was okay too, but the paranormal story of Beyond is no match for HR.
I started Fahrenheit with mouse and keyboard and the game would have ended at the tutorial, the controls were so bad. I set up the 360 controller, but the right stick doesn't work as the game was original Xbox era. I used a profiler to assign Z and X rotation axis to the right stick and that at least made the game controllable. I actually found the QTE stuff easy- pointless but easy. But every other aspect of controlling the game is a royal pain in the ass. I have no choice other than to strip Tomb Raider Angel of Darkness of it's previous award of "worst controls ever" and award it to Fahrenheit from here on. Sorry Lara. And I don't even want to talk about the stealth sections of this game. My 360 controller is lucky to be in one piece still.
Then there's the story. It almost feels like they ran out of budget and left out an hour of story at two main points of the game. It doesn't make sense what previously rational characters choose to do and what they believe later in the game.
It's not completely bad. The soundtrack is pretty good and, for me, the game ran smooth and had no bugs or crashes. The graphics at high resolution look like any older low polygon count game played at high res- simple shapes but very sharp and clear textures.
Anyway, for people into weird stuff like self flagellation, that is what playing this game is like and for them I'd give it the highest possible recommendation. For everyone else I'd say give it a miss unless you're like me and are curious to see where Heavy Rain came from.
I wanted to play this mainly to see where Heavy Rain came from. Now that I've played Fahrenheit, I'll be honest and say that if I had of played this years ago before Heavy Rain, I would have suggested locking David Cage up, destroying the key and making sure he never makes another game again. But with hindsight I know that this mess of a game did end up (with the help of Sony $$) being the seed that grew into the outstanding psychological thriller that is HR. Beyond Two Souls was okay too, but the paranormal story of Beyond is no match for HR.
I started Fahrenheit with mouse and keyboard and the game would have ended at the tutorial, the controls were so bad. I set up the 360 controller, but the right stick doesn't work as the game was original Xbox era. I used a profiler to assign Z and X rotation axis to the right stick and that at least made the game controllable. I actually found the QTE stuff easy- pointless but easy. But every other aspect of controlling the game is a royal pain in the ass. I have no choice other than to strip Tomb Raider Angel of Darkness of it's previous award of "worst controls ever" and award it to Fahrenheit from here on. Sorry Lara. And I don't even want to talk about the stealth sections of this game. My 360 controller is lucky to be in one piece still.
Then there's the story. It almost feels like they ran out of budget and left out an hour of story at two main points of the game. It doesn't make sense what previously rational characters choose to do and what they believe later in the game.
It's not completely bad. The soundtrack is pretty good and, for me, the game ran smooth and had no bugs or crashes. The graphics at high resolution look like any older low polygon count game played at high res- simple shapes but very sharp and clear textures.
Anyway, for people into weird stuff like self flagellation, that is what playing this game is like and for them I'd give it the highest possible recommendation. For everyone else I'd say give it a miss unless you're like me and are curious to see where Heavy Rain came from.
Post edited March 29, 2016 by CMOT70