Indigo Prophecy is a cinematic action-adventure game developed by Quantic Dream for the PlayStation 2. The game emphasizes player choice, enabling decisions that shape the story. Originally named Fahrenheit, the title was changed in North America to prevent confusion with a 2004 documentary. It features themes of ethical dilemmas, romance, and interactive storytelling, influencing future titles by Quantic Dream.
Indigo Prophecy is an action-adventure game that involves the player in making decisions to alter the narrative. The name change in North America was made to avoid confusion with Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 documentary film, which was released in 2004. Indigo Prophecy introduced elements like ethical ambiguity, romance, the inability to perish, and interactive storytelling that would endure in Quantic Dream later games.