06-09-2008, 10:12 AM | #1 |
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Words of wishes
There are many new titles in the last couple of months most noticebly Overclocked. The plot is sort of classified as mysteries. No doubt it sounds like a very interesting game from many reviews. But then in retrospect, the storyline reminds my thought to Indigo Prophecy.
I really miss the game. I bought it when it came out and didn't start playing it until a year later when it was almost Christmas time. I like the opening because it was snowy and so thriller styled. When will we be seeing a game as charming as Indigo Prophecy again? |
06-09-2008, 04:09 PM | #2 |
aye, aye!
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Uhm, Indigo Prophecy is in no way the first nor the last adventure game to be storylined like that... The only thing that made it a bit different is the way you're able to take actions yourself through the red-green-yellow-blue buttons. And perhaps how there are a LOT of different closeups on characters to make it feel more like a movie than a game.
..Anyway, there are a lot of old and new games that aren't as hyped as Overclocked and Indigo Prophecy that are just as good as them Quantic Dream is working on Heavy Rain: The Origami Killer, and I'm hoping it will be even better than Indigo Prophecy, since I didn't quite like the ending of that game, even though I loved it anyway. ...Hm, re-reading what I wrote and what you wrote, I'm not sure what you're asking or trying to tell? Haha. |
06-13-2008, 05:26 AM | #3 |
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The "second best" to me is "Alone in the Dark". I like Episode IV and I am wishing the forthcoming episode which is due in June would be equally good.
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06-13-2008, 02:19 PM | #4 |
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If you're looking for a game with the same atmosphere to Indigo Prophecy, you'd probably be doing yourself a favour by downloading the demo of Still Life, or even buying it as it should be pretty darn cheap most places.
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