Farenheit

Started by Benny, February 26, 2007, 01:32:08 PM

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Benny

I'm not a big fan of buying games. I will when I have to, but generally don't.
That's a whole other conversation however. My point is, I had to take a Wii game back as someone had bought me a duplicate, so I exchanged it and had some spare money, so on a whim I bought Farenheit.

I've seen the reviews and in honesty had tried downloading it, but failed and had forgotten all about it. On the subject of downloading, I would buy based on me using it - BF Vietnam for example, played the living bejesus out of my copy version so though only fair to buy it.

So Farenheit. I've played maybe 1/2 hour and it's great. What a novel approach, I'm not sure if the consequences are truly driven by the piece and it may be a little more linear than it lets on, but so far so great. If you have a spare tenner and want something different, I'd give it a go.

I could write all about it, or you could go here;

http://uk.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/fahrenheit/review.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=tabs
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Master of maybe

Gone_Away


Benny

yeah, I feel dirty.

I feel I must say at this juncture that the developers of games deserve your hard earned money in return for their concerted efforts to create a game worthy of your attention. With that in mind, swearing is neither big nor clever, neither is saying 'Yarrr' or hiding bullion under your bed.
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Master of maybe

Le Rouge

Didn't like it that much after the first couple of hours. Became sort of linear and boring. Then again, I played it on the PS2.
"Even in a justified war, only one place there is for the dead; if someone loses - it\'s only you. Prime Ministers leave without a scratch - when everything ends they mourn the people; but I want to live on and mourn them"
(free translation from a song by Hanoch Levin, 1968 )