Great story, practicaly fully interactive, and fantastic voice acting. But what was up with those interactive cutscenes?

User Rating: 9 | Indigo Prophecy PS2
When I picked this game up and started playing it, I loved it right from the get-go, with an awesome storyline and superb voice acting, plus it's very seldom that I get to pick up a game that allows you to actually do what YOU would do in a given situation (Commit a murder you didn't even know you were doing? Grab a mop!). Needless to say, I was very impressed...

...however, as much as the cinematography was impressive during the interactive cutscenes, and it was somewhat refreshing from the button-mashing you'd expect to encounter during such, I still couldn't help feeling (rather inappropriately at some parts of the game) that I should whip out 'the mat' and start playing the game with it.

It was Dance Dance Revolution all over again!

But, I suppose it was fitting for the game to use this style of gameplay. I still enjoyed the game tremendously, and I'll be playing it again with different choices and such (another perk for the game; it's non-linear, you can play it again and be surprised).

Overall, a must have for any storyline-driven gamer, or anyone who wants advice on how to cover up their misdeeds...