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The 2005 PS2 and original Xbox game in question is Quantic Dream’s sophomore effort, aka action-adventure game Fahrenheit (also known as Indigo Prophecy). For those unfamiliar with this studio, they are located in France, and are perhaps best-known for the 2018 release, which is also the studio’s latest release, Detroit: Become Human. They are also known for 2010’s Heavy Rain, which is arguably the studio’s best game to date. Before both of these games, though, it released Fahrenheit in 2005. As you would expect, a 2005 PS2 game doesn’t hold up terribly well in 2026; however, this deal is not for the original version, but rather the remaster released in 2015.
A Cult-Classic PS2 Game Cheaper Than a Candy Bar
Fahrenheit is a cult-classic and a game many forget. Not only was it made before the studio linked up with PlayStation in the form of a second-party relationship that saw the pair make three games together, but it wasn’t the biggest budget release. However, it did manage to sell over one million copies and earn a very solid 85 on Metacritic. Like the studio’s other games, in it, players impact the narrative and the ending through various in-game choices. As for the game itself, it follows the story of Lucas Kane, who is being investigated by two police detectives after committing murder while supernaturally possessed.








