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"The Dark Sorcerer is the Minimum Quality You Can Get on PS4" says David Cage

Added: 15.10.2013 7:18 | 12 views | 0 comments


At E3 2013, Quantic Dream showcased a stunning and gorgeous looking demo of "The Dark Sorcerer" on Playstation 4. The demo was pretty impressive and gave Playstation fans a glimpse of Quantic Dream tech demo can achieve on PS4 early in its life-cycle. According to David Cage, Head of Quantic Dream, "The Dark Sorcerer is the minimum quality you can get on Playstation 4". If The Dark Sorcerer demo was the minimum quality on PS4, just imagine what the maximum quality will look like, "Photo-Realistic Graphics"?.

From: n4g.com

Beyond: Two Souls Review - Realm of Gaming

Added: 15.10.2013 6:18 | 11 views | 0 comments


Greg Knoll states, "Quantic Dream is one step closer to obliterating the line between cinema and games; Souls is no doubt doomed to be criticized for it...Foolishly so."

From: n4g.com

"The Dark Sorcerer is the Minimum Quality You Can Get on PS4" says David Cage

Added: 15.10.2013 6:17 | 18 views | 0 comments


At E3 2013, Quantic Dream showcased a stunning and gorgeous looking demo of "The Dark Sorcerer" on Playstation 4. The demo was pretty impressive and gave Playstation fans a glimpse of Quantic Dream tech demo can achieve on PS4 early in its life-cycle. According to David Cage, Head of Quantic Dream, "The Dark Sorcerer is the minimum quality you can get on Playstation 4". If The Dark Sorcerer demo was the minimum quality on PS4, just imagine what the maximum quality will look like, "Photo-Realistic Graphics"?.

From: n4g.com

Beyond: Two Souls Review - Realm of Gaming

Added: 15.10.2013 6:17 | 14 views | 0 comments


Greg Knoll states, "Quantic Dream is one step closer to obliterating the line between cinema and games; Souls is no doubt doomed to be criticized for it...Foolishly so."

From: n4g.com

Beyond: Two Souls Review | Leet Gamers Asia

Added: 15.10.2013 3:18 | 9 views | 0 comments


"David Cage and Quantic Dream have become known for delivering cinematic games with rich, mature storylines and unique control schemes. Many would argue that they are barely games, that they are more point and click interactive movies, and in a sense they would be right. But there is a little more to them than that, and the games like Indigo Prophecy and Heavy Rain might be better served being described as interactive experiences. Cage certainly brings his love of cinema to these titles, and he does so again with his latest, the genre melding action/spy thriller/sci-fi/ ghost story/drama Beyond: Two Souls."

From: n4g.com

Beyond: Two Souls Review | ExtravaGaming

Added: 14.10.2013 15:24 | 9 views | 0 comments


David Cage and the people of Quantic Dream have become known for creating unique games such as Indigo Prophecy and Heavy Rain. However, some people tend to love them and other people find it their mission in life to hate them. Whichever side youre on, its undeniable that they offer something different from your normal gaming status and varieties never a bad thing, especially with a new strong female protagonist to join the the high ranks of past female characters who went in gaming history. So, lets see if this game can live up to its name and go beyond our expectations.

From: n4g.com

Beyond: Two Souls Review | Gameplanet

Added: 14.10.2013 14:23 | 10 views | 0 comments


Beyond: Two Souls is a remarkable achievement for David Cage and Quantic Dream. The double-edged sword that is the central conceit of Jodie Holmes story is mirrored in the divisive relationship Quantic Dream has with gamers and critics. Forsaking intensive gameplay mechanics for glittering cinematography and pared down controls has both set Quantic Dream apart from the pack and made the studio notorious. Without fail, the developer has sparked intense debate about player agency in a medium distinguished by its high levels of interactivity.

From: n4g.com

Beyond: Two Souls Review | PlayTm

Added: 12.10.2013 23:26 | 10 views | 0 comments


PlayTm - "There are moments in Beyond: Two Souls where I was close to tears. Truly. David Cage and the guys at Quantic Dream have developed quite a knack for tugging at your heart strings in just the right amount to get you to really engage emotionally with the characters in their games."

From: n4g.com

Beyond: Two Souls Review | PlayTm

Added: 12.10.2013 21:17 | 18 views | 0 comments


PlayTm - "There are moments in Beyond: Two Souls where I was close to tears. Truly. David Cage and the guys at Quantic Dream have developed quite a knack for tugging at your heart strings in just the right amount to get you to really engage emotionally with the characters in their games."

From: n4g.com


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