Beyond:Two Souls - Beavers Review
Added: 30.11.2013 18:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
Italian Webcomic Beavers.it wrote:"A social-gaming experiment"
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| Amazon Black Friday 2013 With Beyond Two Souls at $20 After Trade-In
Added: 29.11.2013 7:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Techtorial: Amazon is now giving a special promo for Beyond: Two Souls this Black Friday offering the PS3-exclusive title at $20 after accumulating points through trade-ins.
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| Review: Beyond Two Souls (This Is My Joystick)
Added: 26.11.2013 23:17 | 12 views | 0 comments
Cage and his team are back with Beyond: Two Souls in another attempt to tug at your heartstrings. Unfortunately their latest effort is typical of their prior work, in that while it remains stimulating, its simply another display of cinematic style over substance.
Beyond: Two Souls follows the curious tale of Jodie, an outcast at the youngest age thanks to her permanent bond to an omnipresent spirit known as Aiden. We dont know why Aiden came to be attached to Jodie (or why everyone mispronounces his name as Aye-den instead of Aid-en), but we learn very early on that hes overbearingly protective of her, and sometimes violently so.
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| GAME Black Friday Deals
Added: 23.11.2013 21:21 | 3 views | 0 comments
Retailer GAME has confirmed some of the content which will feature in the Black Friday deals. The most notable stands outs are The Last of Us and Beyond: Two Souls on sale at £21.99 - both on offer for this weekend only.
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| Beyond Two Souls Review | Gamevo
Added: 23.11.2013 1:17 | 16 views | 0 comments
Beyond: Two Souls, the newest game from Quantic Dream, tells the story about Jodie Holmes, a young girl who has been attached to an entity since she was very little. An interesting adventure where one will learn not only about her life since she was a kid, but also the story behind that other soul that never leaves her side.
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| The Should Fallacy of Game Criticism
Added: 15.11.2013 14:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
MWEB GameZone guest writer, Tauriq Moosa, takes a hard look at how video games journalists often make the mistake of saying an essential part of a games framework should be something else.
He uses the example of Beyond: Two Souls stating that
We can criticise the game for poor mechanics, boring and cliché story, perhaps not doing more with very specific certain parts (like Aiden) that would have added, not detracted, from the story; we can do all these things, while not viewing its lack of player input as criticism or bug, but feature.
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