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01:01 on Setting Orange, 12 Discord YOLD 3172 by
sleepy
bits of the soundtrack included in the bonus section
Fahrenheit
I got to see the epilogue and end credits for Fahrenheit (aka Indigo Prophecy in the US). Hm, that was the first time in a while I actually played a game all the way to the THE END, because usually there is something that makes me lose patience somewhere along the way.
A bit short storyline perhaps, but nicely played and superb character animation down to the last facial expression. The soundtrack isn't bad either. And all the main characters actually have lives for the game plot to interfere with, that makes you actually care about the characters besides finishing the next sequence in the game. I guess it's more of an interactive action thriller movie than a game, really.
Apparently the two sex scenes in the game are censored from the US version. When I found myself playing the first one I was surprised that Atari dared have actual sex in a videogame, with the hot coffee still being at least lukewarm and all at the time the game was released. But alas, in the land of the free they didn't.
A bit short storyline perhaps, but nicely played and superb character animation down to the last facial expression. The soundtrack isn't bad either. And all the main characters actually have lives for the game plot to interfere with, that makes you actually care about the characters besides finishing the next sequence in the game. I guess it's more of an interactive action thriller movie than a game, really.
Apparently the two sex scenes in the game are censored from the US version. When I found myself playing the first one I was surprised that Atari dared have actual sex in a videogame, with the hot coffee still being at least lukewarm and all at the time the game was released. But alas, in the land of the free they didn't.