This author was running a different website when Fahrenheit (or Indigo Prophecy) released in 2005, and it really blew your humble host's mind. It kickstarted the soft spot that we have for French developer Quantic Dream; its games aren't perfect by any stretch, but it genuinely tries to push boundaries that so many others fear. Naturally, we had to take a look at the opening moments of the studio's PlayStation 2 classic, then, which launched on the PlayStation 4 overnight. But does it hold up?
[source bit.ly]
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Soft spot? Ben & Ben are always slating Mr Cage during the podcast. This looks pretty good considering its age.
@Bad-MuthaAdebisi Haha, I was referring to myself. I'm pretty sure @Batman likes Quantic Dream and Mr. Cage deep down, though.
I'm wondering if it's any bit different from Steam remastered version.
@JoeBlogs lol, yeah! It was just a hobby thing.
Man, this game...the feels!
From this video this game looks great and looks way much better than the trailer and screen shots in the PSN store.
In the store the trailer looks like original PS2 graphics presented in 16:9, and the screen shots look low resolution at 2.40:1.
So what are the real graphics of the remaster? The game looks interesting but i will only purchase it if the graphics are high definition like in your video.
@NintendoFan4Lyf thanks for the heads up, I hate censorship in all forms in games (and pretty much anywhere else) even though pixel boobies aren't something that turns me on, it's not a practice I support.
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