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The editors liked
Interesting premise for the story
Great production values and actor performances
The editors didn't like
Interactivity is somewhat minimal overall
Some of the dialogue could have been a little less cliché
Interesting premise for the story, Great production values and actor performances
Interactivity is somewhat minimal overall, Some of the dialogue could have been a little less cliché
Beyond: Two Souls is an ambitious title that pushes the boundaries of interactive entertainment, to the point where the narrative overshadows the actual gameplay...
Published: 2013-10-29, Author: Mike , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Again David Cage and his team from Quantic Dream raise the question of whether the latest offering from the studio is actually a game. Like Heavy Rain before it Beyond: Two Souls can be at times less than interactive and at others annoyingly too interacti...
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Published: 2013-10-17, Author: Matt , review by: delimiter.com.au
Abstract: Jodie is a lonely little girl, incredibly bored in the middle of winter. Her mother suggests she go outside and play, though she's not allowed out of the yard. But she sneaks through the fence to join a group of kids in a snowball fight.It's all play at f...
To conclude, Beyond Two Souls is a mediocre game with brilliant graphics and voice over, but struggles a lot in its story. This is one of those games, where you will end up watching it more than physically playing it. The choices you make hardly have a...
Abstract: Quantic Dreams is a premier developer for the PlayStation, and many gamers raved about their previous PS3 exclusive "Heavy Rain." The game featured realistic graphics and several endings based on player actions and decisions. Quantic Dreams' new PS3 game ...
I loved Heavy Rain because, in spite of being built on quick time events, it felt like a dramatic story I could affect. Solving the case, keeping characters alive and saving my son was all possible, if I made good decisions....
Abstract: Jodie will get scuffed up on occasion. Well, on very frequent occasions.“There's nothing you can do.” a man tells our heroine, Jodie Homes – about halfway through this interactive drama; and that's partly true. Most of the legwork and sometimes brutal act...
Abstract: I have been to the world of Beyond: Two Souls, and I can say it is good. Not perfect, mind you, but quite good indeed. While a major improvement over Heavy Rain, the game still suffers from some of the same issues as Quantic Dream's earlier title. It ofte...
Abstract: Would we recommend you go out and buy Beyond: Two Souls? Well, there is a catch to that. If you like well paced action games, like to feel the adrenalin rush while jabbing at your controller, then this isn't the game for you. This is a game for those that...
I really enjoyed Beyond: Two Souls, much like I'd enjoy a good story in a TV series filled with actors on the form of their life. And that's the game's problem, it's so passive, I just didn't feel involved enough. Compared to Heavy Rain, it's rarely clea...