
It came out in 2005, so the graphics are naturally a bit dated–if we’re honest, it kinda looks like the original Silent Hill–but the use of motion capture technology and cinematic techniques still make for a memorable experience. This interactive drama plays out in both first and third person, with the player’s decisions having a direct influence on the way the story ends. Soon, he’s on the run and being hunted down by police detectives while he desperately tries to unravel a string of killings that seem to be caused by a supernatural possessive force.

Fahrenheit, known as Indigo Prophecy in North America and Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy on Steam, follows Lucas Kane, a New York resident who finds himself at the scene of a murder with no memory of what happened.


Quantic Dream‘s first venture into interactive storytelling is getting a special boxed set edition to celebrate its 15th anniversary.
