Indigo Prophecy

Adventure — pcgamereader @ February 26, 2006

Indigo Prophecy takes the cinematic value of games to a new level.

Indego Prophecy has a entriguing story that pulls you in and doesn’t let go. The game starts with a scene of the main character, Lukas Kane, murdering a man in cold blood. Gameplay starts with no explinations of anything, not even history on Lukas himself. The object of the game is to follow the clues to unwrap an ancient prophecy about the end of the world. one of the most entriguing gameplay features is that you not only control Lukas, who is traveling on one path, but you also control two new york city detectives. All three characters have extremly evolved back stories. Another unique feature of Indego Prophecy is how every action and decision you make effects how much you are informed about the story and how the story itself plays out. To conclude, Indigo Prophecy has not only an amazing story but intriguing gameplay features as well.

About this game

In Indigo Prophecy, a paranormal thriller, 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. Lucas must solve the mystery before being incarcerated for life.

“If it was a book you’d call it “a real page-turner”; it can be nigh-impossible at points to put down.” -1UP

A free-flowing game during which players can assume the role of multiple characters and experience the game from multiple viewpoints, Indigo Prophecy allows players’ actions to affect the plot by offering a scenario driven interactive experience. Through motion picture techniques, players find themselves intimately immersed in the game.

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