Indigo Prophecy review:
It is Indigo Prophecy’s great story and amazing presentation that overshadows the hazy graphics and flaky controls. If you want to experience one of the most original, cinematic games this year, then don’t miss Indigo Prophecy.
Indigo Prophecy review:
Indigo Prophecy is a good game and I feel that it is worth the money. It could use a lot of brushing up in certain areas, but considering its characters, dialogue, and sense of atmosphere, Quantic Dream has delivered a game ultimately worthy of the genre. Hopefully other developers adopt the sort of the storytelling techniques found in the game, as many of them could learn a thing or two.
Indigo Prophecy review:
…while simultaneously investigating him as detectives Carla Valenti and Tyler Miles. In between avoiding the police as Lucas, you become the cops, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and closing in on the sadistic ritual killer. You effectively chase your own tale.
Indigo Prophecy review:
In Indigo Prophecy, New York City is stunned by a series of mysterious murders, all following the same pattern: ordinary people are killing absolute strangers in public areas. Lucas Kane becomes another one of these murderers when he suddenly kills a stranger in a men’s bathroom. Covered in blood, Lucas regains consciousness with no recollection as to why he committed murder. Hunted by police, Lucas must uncover the dark forces behind his crime before being incarcerated for life.