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The game reviews are up, and we’re compiling all the scores here for your reading pleasure.
The game reviews are up, and we’re compiling all the scores here for your reading pleasure.
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
The game reviews are up, and we’re compiling all the scores here for your reading pleasure.
We knew it that GamesCom would give us our first look at the PlayStation 4’s new user interface. Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida took to the stage to give us a brief run through the console’s main menus, and in realtime, he took part in a match of Killzone Shadow Fall, ending up by updating his Twitter account and sharing a screenshot of the running game.
In case you have missed all the announcements and media from Sony’s press briefing
Sony has announced the release dates for PS4 with a bunch of new game titles coming this year for PS4, PS3 and Vita. A price cut on PS3 and Vita was also unveiled. Watch the full Sony Press Release below: