- Publisher: Atari , Atari SA
- Release Date: Sep 20, 2005
- Also On: PlayStation 4
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 494 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 386 out of 494
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Mixed: 70 out of 494
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Negative: 38 out of 494
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GrahamG.Jan 19, 2008Why bother to write a review for a three year old game? Because it
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JGJan 4, 2009
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WowieZDec 25, 2009
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ESep 5, 2008
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JohnNov 22, 2005
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PaulC.Dec 2, 2005
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randomguyFeb 20, 2006
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JanisY.Dec 7, 2005
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WhiteMageDec 9, 2007The Simon-Says-Controls and the time restraints make this a game for trigger-happy console kids. It is not an adventure.
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CletusB.SkeetingtonsNov 25, 2005
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Dec 14, 2012Insultingly stupid. The game has a difficult-enough time trying to make the lousy dialogue interesting by adding quick time events to conversations, but then it has one of the worst stories I've ever heard in a video game! I wish I could be exaggerating, but just look it up on Wikipedia if you don't believe me. QTE is no way to play a game, especially a linear one.
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Mar 6, 2011
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Oct 26, 2013What is wrong with you people? The writing is horrible in this game, everything is uninspired. The plot has massive glaring faults in it, and David Cage just throws whatever he feels like into the plot.
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Sep 6, 2014The worst piece of **** in the world. Do not play it, do not buy it, do not even look at it. If you look at it, you better gouge your eyeballs out, otherwise the **** SPACE ALIEN A.I. MONSTERS WILL COME FOR YOU.
Awards & Rankings
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PC GamerA classic adventure pumped up with massive doses of adrenaline. [Nov 2005, p.82]
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Fahrenheit features a fascinating, ever evolving storyline that really does change in real time depending on your actions.
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It's about halfway through Fahrenheit that the wheels start to wobble. The game begins to veer away from its complex murder-mystery beginnings into the realm of pure fantasy, with a final chapter that can be hard to stomach.