This game really shows what a serious and talented group like Quantic Dream can do by taking the old ideas of laser-disk games (Dragon's Lair) and interactive movies (7th Guest) for one side, and survival horror and classic adventures on the other. They really managed to completely redevelop the genre by removing most of the frustrating parts and increasing your feeling of "being" there. It's from Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis that I've played so good an adventure game! The only real remarks are that the game is a bit short (I managed to solve it completely in just a long weekend) and that the story, while absolutely original and interesting tends to be cut off fairly short in the last part of the game, after a real blown-away beginning and mid times... You really shouldn't ever miss this game, It's the best videogame experience I had these days since Resident Evil 4!
As snow falls innocently outside the bathroom window, a man sits quietly, his forearms freshly cut with the symbol of two snakes. Rivers of blood run from his fingertips. A silent crow watches from behind the frozen glas... Read Full Review
A while back I went through a phase where I was playing a lot of adventure games on the PC, and Indigo Prophecy was on my "to get" list. Then I bought a PS2 and my PC gaming went on the back burner. A couple ... Read Full Review