Fahrenheit: Compare prices  Editors' choice

By Randolph Ramsay on 09/11/2005

More Atari reviews , RRP: AU$80.00

The good:

  • Compelling story
  • Innovative gameplay
  • Unlike anything else on the market

The bad:

  • Reliance on on-screen indicators means players will miss plenty of action
  • Indicators sometimes hard to see
  • Issues with character movement controls

The bottomline:

Niggling control issues aside, the compelling storyline and innovative gameplay approach makes Fahrenheit a must-have title for players wanting some change in their gaming diet.

Users' rating:

10/10
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