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Beyond: Two Souls Review | Pluggedin

Added: 27.10.2013 0:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


Sitting huddled around an open fire eating beans with a gaggle of homeless people may not sound like gameplay you'd put at the top of your video game list. And the thought of timing your button punches to help deliver a baby might not sound like riveting play either. But they're both part of Quantic Dream's critically acclaimed Beyond: Two Souls, the story/adventure of a girl named Jodie Holmes.

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Beyond Two Souls Review | GameGrin

Added: 26.10.2013 18:18 | 16 views | 0 comments


From the minds behind Heavy Rain, Quantic Dream have created a new... game that is truly different to the majority of products available on the entertainment market at the moment. The reason for the trepidation behind the word game though, is that Beyond: Two Souls is really more, and less, than that. Sure there are game elements, but David Cage (CEO of Quantic) has set out to produce a cinematic experience, and been nothing short of roaringly successful in doing so.

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Beyond: Two Souls Review | Game Shampoo

Added: 26.10.2013 14:21 | 4 views | 0 comments


Gameshampoo: Beyond: Two Souls continues Quantic Dream's brand of intriguing interactive drama with yet another engrossing story peppered with yet more awkward moments. The game is far from perfect, but it's also vastly teresting than any 2013 triple-A title this side of BioShock Infinite. Playing as Aiden is a spectral thrill, whether you're freaking out a bunch of entitled teenagers or blowing up a whole city block. Its occasionally awkward dialogue transitions can be jarring, and the combat controls can be unpredictable, but these are prices easily worth paying in the face of what amounts to a great, unpredictable drama.

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Beyond: Two Souls review | Select Start Media

Added: 25.10.2013 21:18 | 21 views | 0 comments


"Quantic Dream games are like Tommy Wiseaus The Room. You end up liking them for their weird, unintentional shenanigans that make the game hilarious while trying to be a serious piece of art. I wish this was the case for Beyond: Two Souls. David Cage has taken a few steps forward but even more steps back when it comes to the interactive-movie-game- genre-thing they are going for. Ill have to keep comparing Beyond to Quantic Dreams last game, Heavy Rain because the whole time I played Beyond, I was just waiting for that hilarious JASON moment. It never came." -- Brendon Foye, Select Start Media

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Beyond: Two Souls Review - To Continue Press

Added: 25.10.2013 16:18 | 3 views | 0 comments


A review of Quantic Dream's latest PS3 release, Beyond: Two Souls

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Beyond: Two Souls Review | CoPlaNet.it

Added: 25.10.2013 15:17 | 20 views | 0 comments


That swan does not want to stop singing ... Talk about a product like Beyond: Two Souls is extremely complicated. The current standards require a review of a detailed analysis of all the game content, from gameplay to an assessment of the graphics, reciting the strengths and weaknesses leaving in the background the plot to avoid spoilers. If I were to stick to this format then the last effort of Quantic Dream would need a few lines to be told. The French software house is definitely one of the most criticized by the public for the kind of game that produces, stocks that have the courage to break away from the market was stagnant with regard to the variety and emotional involvement. Beyond: Two Souls (which is nothing but the unfortunate our local translation of a much more appealing name such as Beyond: Two Souls) is the culmination of the proper expression of Quantic Dream and its leader David Cage, a product that deviates from the video game standards and interprets it in a dif...

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