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Fahrenheit video game

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia - Fahrenheit video game

Fahrenheit (known as Indigo Prophecy in the United States, though the magazine Sega Visions and the box at the stores all had the title Fahrenheit on the packaging) is a video game, released in September 2005. It is developed by French studio Quantic Dream, and is published by Atari. It was written and directed by Quantic Dream founder David Cage. Fahrenheit video game - About the game. This game is of note because of its revolutionary defiance of accepted genre; Quantic Dream prefer to ...

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Lucas Kane: The primary male protagonist of the game, and the one who the player will be controlling for most of the game. Lucas, try as he might to fit in, is hardly an everyday Joe milling through life in Manhattan. He grew up with his parents and brother on a military base where scientific experiments were conducted, and now works as a technical expert for a bank before going home to his apartment. He's currently single, having recently broken up with his previous girlfriend Tiffany Harper, for whom he still has feelings. His hobbi ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - Characters

Lucas Kane: The primary male protagonist of the game, and the one who the player will be controlling for most of the game. Lucas, try as he might to fit in, is hardly an everyday Joe milling through life in Manhattan. He grew up with his parents and brother on a military base where scientific experiments were conducted, and now works as a technical expert for a bank before going home to his apartment. He's currently single, having recently broken up with his previous girlfriend Tiffany Harper, for whom he still has feelings. His hobbi ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Gameplay, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - Story

The game is set in the year 2009. The story begins on a cold New York night, when Lucas, in a possessed trance, stabs a man to death in the restroom of an East Side diner and then flees the scene in confusion. His crime is set against a backdrop of similar ritualistic murders and falling temperatures (hence the name). Valenti and Miles are charged with solving the case and tracking down Kane. The player is placed in control of all three, and occasionally of Markus, over the course of the game, and thus is forced to s ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Gameplay, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - Control

The game eschews most of the traditional methods of control, making minimal use of the face buttons on the controller, and instead uses twin analog sticks almost exclusively. The left stick controls movement of the character, and the right is used for context-sensitive actions. For instance, when Lucas approaches his table at the diner in the opening scene, one direction may cause him to take a seat, while another makes him examine his bill, and a third lets him pick up his drink and take a sip. The available options are displayed with (most ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Gameplay, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - US version changes

The original title of Fahrenheit was changed to Indigo Prophecy in the United States. The change was made to avoid confusion with the film Fahrenheit 9/11; a well-known documentary by Michael Moore regarding the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York City's World Trade Center [1]. Besides the name change, it is significant to note that the US version of the game has also been censored. Scenes depicting sex and other "adult content" were removed, so that the game would receive a "Mature (17+)" rating instead of an "Adults ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Gameplay, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - Gameplay

• Includes all original content from director David Cage – including scenes removed for ratings purposes • Control the plot of a Hollywood thriller – players to control branching storylines through every action and decision. No two story paths are identical; replay the game through alternate decision scenarios for a different outcome • Play as one of four characters: lead character Lucas Kane, Detective Carla Valenti, Detective Tyler Miles and Luca’s brother Marcus Kane • Manage the mental health of each main character through 44 bone-chilling acts by choosing the correct course of ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Gameplay, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - US version changes

The original title of Fahrenheit was changed to Indigo Prophecy in the United States. The change was made to avoid confusion with the film Fahrenheit 9/11; a well-known documentary by Michael Moore regarding the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York City's World Trade Center [1]. Besides the name change, it is significant to note that the US version of the game has also been censored. Scenes depicting sex and other "adult content" were removed, so that the game would receive a "Mature (17+)" rating instead of an "Adults ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - About the game

This game is of note because of its revolutionary defiance of accepted genre; Quantic Dream prefer to brand it as the first truly "interactive film" rather than an adventure or third-person action title. Fahrenheit features a massive amount of motion capture as well as branching storylines, split screen cameras (used in a manner very similar to the television series 24) and an intuitive, realistic interface. A majority of critical reviews were enthusiastic, with many players regardin ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - Story

The game is set in the year 2009. The story begins on a cold New York night, when Lucas, in a possessed trance, stabs a man to death in the restroom of an East Side diner and then flees the scene in confusion. His crime is set against a backdrop of similar ritualistic murders and falling temperatures (hence the name). Valenti and Miles are charged with solving the case and tracking down Kane. The player is placed in control of all three, and occasionally of Markus, over the course of the game, and thus is forced to s ...

See also:

Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

Read more here: » Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - Story

Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - Control

The game eschews most of the traditional methods of control, making minimal use of the face buttons on the controller, and instead uses twin analog sticks almost exclusively. The left stick controls movement of the character, and the right is used for context-sensitive actions. For instance, when Lucas approaches his table at the diner in the opening scene, one direction may cause him to take a seat, while another makes him examine his bill, and a third lets him pick up his drink and take a sip. The available options are displayed with (most ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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Fahrenheit video game: Encyclopedia II - Fahrenheit video game - About the game

Fahrenheit is the European director’s cut of Indigo Prophecy – the critically acclaimed adventure game featuring innovative gameplay and a rich storyline. This special edition contains the full game as envisioned by David Cage – including original scenes and actions deleted from the US release. Indigo Prophecy is a truly innovative adventure game where every decision has a direct effect on the story path of an unfolding mystery. In this paranormal thriller, New York City is stunned by a series of mysterious ...

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Fahrenheit video game, Fahrenheit video game - About the game, Fahrenheit video game - Gameplay, Fahrenheit video game - Characters, Fahrenheit video game - Story, Fahrenheit video game - Control, Fahrenheit video game - US version changes, Fahrenheit video game - Criticism

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