[QUOTE=bloboo;50339804]all I remember about this game was that the demo I played on the PS2 with the diner sequence at the start was the coolest shit and then the game just went downhill in the full thing.[/QUOTE]
It was good up until the really crazy supernatural shit started going down.
This game I feel would've been a really good game if it was about [sp] Lucas[/sp] battling the inner demons of going through of what hes done and eventually accepting it. It would also help to limit the police portions to be about finding [sp]Lucas[/sp] in New York's underbelly to finally bring him to justice.
Good game, starts off great but gets really odd. Still worth playing imo
i never got past the [sp]army base sneaking bit[/sp] it pissed me off too much
[QUOTE=brandonsh;50341396]i never got past the [sp]army base sneaking bit[/sp] it pissed me off too much[/QUOTE]
I played this game as a kid and never managed to get past that until I played it a few years ago.
Got a weird relationship with this game - I finished the whole thing a few months back and seemed to dislike almost every single part. The game isn't completely awful but has the potential to be so much better than it was which is probably why I pushed through it
Even the story, its biggest feature, is not that good. I know the game's a decade old but I still feel Indigo Prophecy is an example of low the standards are for video game writing
[editline]18th May 2016[/editline]
also you guys are right, the stealth/base parts were awful
I think everything went downhill after that [sp]Matrix[/sp] fight. I still enjoyed playing it, but definitely not the cool mystery thriller with mild supernatural elements•it should have been.
David Cage can do the cinematic feel, but his writing is absolute garbage.
[QUOTE=NiandraLades;50341685]Even the story, its biggest feature, is not that good. I know the game's a decade old but I still feel Indigo Prophecy is an example of low the standards are for video game writing[/QUOTE]
I can count good story writing on one hand, maybe two.
From what I hear about David Cage, he's been trying and failing to make Until Dawn for more than a decade
[QUOTE=pointyface;50344508]From what I hear about David Cage, he's been trying and failing to make Until Dawn for more than a decade[/QUOTE]
I'm so glad that someone finally took the time to make an awesome high-profile "interactive movie" like Until Dawn after all those years.
I still think Heavy Rain is great though, but it's practically David Cage's only success.
[QUOTE=Loadingue;50346895]I'm so glad that someone finally took the time to make an awesome high-profile "interactive movie" like Until Dawn after all those years.
I still think Heavy Rain is great though, but it's practically David Cage's only success.[/QUOTE]
I enjoyed playing Heavy Rain but even that has it's own major problems. One of them being so huge that it ruins every subsequent playthrough if you think about it.
[QUOTE=megafat;50343360]David Cage can do the cinematic feel, but his writing is absolute garbage.
I can count good story writing on one hand, maybe two.[/QUOTE]
The problem is that so many other games have that cinematic feel but also have better writing and more engaging gameplay on top of that.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;50347781]fighting telepathic bugs in the office matrix good SHIT[/QUOTE]
That part was such a shit
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