• Beyond: Two Souls Reviews Round-up


    An Interactive Action Adventure Drama Experience

    Beyond: Two Souls

    Gradly.net – 8/10

    Beyond: Two Souls is not a game, but rather an interactive action adventure button mashing drama experience, this is why you will like it or hate it, and this is why the reviews scores are either very high, or very low.

    Being not a game puts the player in an awkward situation, you are watching a movie rather than playing a game, this will upset some, but it’s a David Cage’s game after all! There is no hard or difficult challenges, no game over. The main protagonist will never die, and the story will branch depends on your decisions you make through the game with alleged 23 Different endings.

    The graphics are a different story, its by far the most stunning good looking PS3 title, mixed with amazing score composed by Hans Zimmer and Lorne Balfe. Some spectacular scenery and locations top those found in the Last of Us and Uncharted series.

    The game is linear and it follows the story of Jodie through here life, you will play segments of her life in chronological disorder, this jump in story telling will keep you demanding for more.

    There are some control and mechanics issues, but the big issue in my opinion is the limited interaction you can do, there are really big environments, detailed rooms, and locations which you hardly explore making a big part of the game unplayable and wasted.

    It’s a shame, because Beyond had the potential to be one of the most interesting games to be made this generation.

    + Stunning Graphics – Limited Exploration
    + Amazing Score – Control / Mechanics issues
    + Decent Story (Although with awkward plot) – The whole CIA missions seem like a filler
      – Meaningless Choices

    Rating: 8/10

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  • BEYOND: Two Souls New Trailer at Tribeca Film Festival


    BEYOND: Two Souls

    BEYOND: Two Souls

    The upcoming PlayStation 3 exclusive game by Quantic Dream, BEYOND: Two Souls, was present at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. David Cage took the stage to reveal around 35 minutes of gameplay showed for the first time in public. Sony has also revealed a new trailer.

    Witness the powerful storytelling and performances that earned BEYOND the first Official Selection by Tribeca Film Festival for a PlayStation exclusive video game

    The trailer titled, Breathe Me, and highlights game protagonist Jodie Holmes (played by actress Ellen Page) on her way while growing up. Be ware, the trailer has a good amount of spoilers if you want to avoid that completely.

    Watch the trailer below:

    Watch the 35-minute gameplay debut below and tell us what you think:

    From the visionary mind of David Cage, director of the award-winning Heavy Rain™, comes the most powerfully emotional experience on PlayStation® 3. A singularly unique psychological action thriller delivered by A-list Hollywood performances, BEYOND: Two Souls™ takes you on a thrilling journey across the globe as you play out the remarkable life of Jodie Holmes.

    Born with a connection to a mysterious entity with incredible powers, Jodie was different. In an adventure spanning 15 years of her life, your actions will determine Jodie’s fate as she faces extraordinary challenges, danger, and heartwrenching loss on a journey to discover the truth of who she is. Beyond promises an emotionally-charged journey unlike any video game before.

    • Dive into a gripping and unpredictable psychological action thriller starring Academy Award-nominees Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe.
    • Explore stunning and varied settings across the world in an epic journey through 15 years of a character’s life.
    • Control Jodie and an invisible entity through spectacular action sequences and puzzles with unique controls.
    • Experience cutting-edge technology from Quantic Dream in one of the best-looking games ever seen on the PlayStation®3.