'What would you do?' Thats what this wonderful game teaches you.
Indigo Prophecy puts you in the shoes of three characters, but each are not different. They are all connected to the story somehow in the course of switching characters. One minutes, you may be playing as the lead character, Lucas, tring to figure things out, the second, you may be playing as Carla tring to figure the time of death of the victim.
But yet, this game isn't all about the characters. The graphics are prett ygood for an Xbox Game, though some gliches make the characters not act as life like as they seem. The voice acting is awesome, and makes you stick close to the characters and actually understand their problems.
This also puts in the premises of the 'health.' meter. It shows your character as Stressed, depressed, distrought, or tense. One wrong move, and you could possibly make your character die, having that character ghone for the whole game.
Theirs many reason why Indigo Prophecy is 'that kind of game.' but it leaves alot to be desired. Not that it matter though, cause you are going to be hooked on this ame for a long time. Lets hope Quantic makes a squeal for the Xbox 360. Because I think this game deserves it.