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Developer : Quantic Dream
Publisher : Aspyr Media
Platforms : PC-IOS-Mac
Release Date : January 29,2015
Touch Arcade 4.5/5
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered Review | Touch Arcade
As a remake, Indigo Prophecy has a few tricks up its sleeves. For starters, all the visuals have been redone in high definition and look pretty decent for a ten year old game. Players can also instantly switch between the remastered visuals and the original 2005 graphics in order to see the differences. As mentioned previously, the controls have also been updated for touchscreen purposes and incorporate a lot of swipes and taps that work pretty well. The open world movement controls are probably the biggest miss, especially when the game puts players on a timetable to run around and perform a few actions before an event occurs. On occasion it can make for a frustrating experience, but overall it's not too bad. Also, even with its remastered visuals it’s obviously no where near the upper echelon of iOS graphics, but it still holds its own.
Pocket Game UK 4/10
Fahrenheit review - iPad reviews | Pocket Gamer
Put simply, Fahrenheit is not a good game. Maybe it felt like one in 2005 when this was all novel and revolutionary, but today it just feels camp, cumbersome, and embarrassing.
148َApps 4/5
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