The lure of Indigo Prophecy isn't the graphics or the gameplay but the deep and original storyline. Your actions have many outcomes and consequences that are later discovered in the game. You got to get into the characters minds, fears, joys, thoughts, by the game play and the three main characters, two cops and an unwilling murderer, (nuff said) Even though the gameplay mimics the 80's hand held game "Simon Says" I found it fun and challenging trying to move the controller in the right sequence utilizing both joysticks. The soundtrack has two dimensions, one of regret, unexpectancy of what is going to happen next to the hard rock edge of the band of Theory of a Deadman, nice mix! The voices behind the characters in Indigo Prophecy are very well done. They make them believable and cause the player to care what happens to them. I personally was disappointed with the ending, it was a ride getting there but i think the writers put too much in and didn't flesh it out, but as I said it was an enjoyable ride. For the value of the game the extras are worth experiencing especially Sam's dance:)
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