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Beyond: Two Souls Review | EuroGamer Portugal

Added: 08.10.2013 17:17 | 11 views | 0 comments


EuroGamer Portugal: "After playing it, you will feel extremely connected to Jodie, the game does everything to develop this emotional bond between the player and the protagonist. It suffers from some of the interactive storytelling limitations, but its the most balanced and accomplished game from Quantic Dream so far."

From: n4g.com

ZTGD | Beyond: Two Souls (PS3) Review

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Ken McKown writes: Few developers can cause as much of a debate as Quantic Dream. Headed by the eccentric David Cage, their games have always been unique in the fact that they defy conventions for a more cinematic approach to the medium. Beyond: Two Souls doesnt buck that trend, but instead embraces and advances the style Quantic Dream is going for. The big difference this time around is a focus on real actors, and more dynamic interactions. The end result is a mixed bag, but it still feels unlike anything else in the medium.

From: n4g.com

Vandal- Beyond: Two Souls Review

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Vandal:Need more video game? That depends on your point of view. What is clear is that Quantic Dream are proud of this language and have managed to read that part of the market accepts proposals like this. We can not but recommend it to fans of Heavy Rain, and not because it is similar to that-it is only superficially with Jodie gameplay aspects, and those players looking for a project with edges, contrasts, strengths and weaknesses. With personality. Schedule a game to please the greatest number of users is the shortest way to cause indifference. And that is all that will not cause you Beyond.

From: n4g.com

ZTGD | Beyond: Two Souls (PS3) Review

Added: 08.10.2013 16:17 | 14 views | 0 comments


Ken McKown writes: Few developers can cause as much of a debate as Quantic Dream. Headed by the eccentric David Cage, their games have always been unique in the fact that they defy conventions for a more cinematic approach to the medium. Beyond: Two Souls doesnt buck that trend, but instead embraces and advances the style Quantic Dream is going for. The big difference this time around is a focus on real actors, and more dynamic interactions. The end result is a mixed bag, but it still feels unlike anything else in the medium.

From: n4g.com

Beyond: Two Souls - GR Review

Added: 08.10.2013 16:14 | 7 views | 0 comments


As the spirit moves you.

Beyond: Two Souls, as before it, challenges the common preconceptions of successful video game design. There is no life gauge, no loot drops, no experience points, no open world, no competitive multiplayer, no overly violent power fantasy. Developer Quantic Dream imagines games that marry the acting talent and high production values of film with the choice-driven narrative of games; in this case, the motion-captured performances of Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe with a supernatural story with twists, turns, and multiple endings. It's this special brand of cinematic gameplay that, despite its concessions for the sake of the story, is the lure and ultimately the saving grace of Beyond: Two Souls.

At its crux, the plot of Beyond: Two Souls revolves around the loss of family, a theme that steadily makes itself more apparent as you progress through the journey of Jodie Holmes, a woman who has always had an otherworldly connection to an entity named Aiden. While Jodie (Ellen Page) can commune with her ghostly companion and compel him to scout an area and protect her from harm, he's not always an angel. Of his own free will, he can knock over furniture and aggressively intimidate people. He can even be controlled by a second local co-op player, if you so choose. Either way, Jodie's witch-like ability pins her as an outcast, despite her desire to live like a normal teenage girl, and as a subject for protective study by the Central Intelligence Agency by way of head researcher Nathan Dawkins (Willem Dafoe).

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Player Attack TV: October 4 2013

Added: 08.10.2013 8:18 | 8 views | 0 comments


This week Player Attack finds out what World of Tanks developer Wargaming gets up to when its not making games (hint: It's all about history). The team also spends a bit of time with the new free-to-play reboot of Command Conquer, to find out what's in it for both fans and newcomers, and catches up with Quantic Dream to get all the gossip on Beyond: Two Souls, which is out this week exclusively for PS3.

From: n4g.com

Player Attack TV: October 4 2013

Added: 08.10.2013 5:17 | 7 views | 0 comments


This week Player Attack finds out what World of Tanks developer Wargaming gets up to when its not making games (hint: It's all about history). The team also spends a bit of time with the new free-to-play reboot of Command Conquer, to find out what's in it for both fans and newcomers, and catches up with Quantic Dream to get all the gossip on Beyond: Two Souls, which is out this week exclusively for PS3.

From: n4g.com


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