Beyond: Two Souls Review (BioGamer Girl)
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BioGamer Girl states, "David Cage created one of the all-time great PlayStation 3 exclusives with Heavy Rain back in in 2010, so naturally Sony fans would be excited for his next release, Beyond: Two Souls. As a movie, Beyond: Two Souls would still be a confusing film strengthened by excellent acting, but as a video game, Beyond: Two Souls is a little more than an elongated cutscene where the player makes few consequential decisions that definitely keeps the game from being a must purchase."
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This week Kyle gives us his thoughts on Beyond: Two Souls and why it works for some people, Todd blabbers on about Glare, and Cris enjoys being the Wolf among us.
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| NJoystic - Two Souls, Half a Game: Beyond Two Souls Review
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NJoystic's Steve Gibson reviews Quantic Dream's latest, Beyond Two Souls. While the game managed to deliver some interesting concepts and story, it ultimately falls victim to it's basic design. Check out the full review at NJoystic.com
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| Beyond: Two Souls Review | HAL
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Isaac Wagner: "Beyond: Two Souls probably would've been something that I played through and have completely forgotten, but thankfully the involvement of Ellen Page gives the game the heart and soul that Quantic Dream has been searching for in over three games now. Her performance made Jodie and Aiden's relationship deeply touching and relatable, which forced me to stay up late at night, excited to see what would come next. If Quantic Dream's next title continues to make improvements and finds someone as powerful and invested as Ellen Page is in Beyond for their next game, then I'll finally be a believer in their signature cinematic game design."
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| NJoystic - Two Souls, Half a Game: Beyond Two Souls Review
Added: 16.10.2013 3:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
NJoystic's Steve Gibson reviews Quantic Dream's latest, Beyond Two Souls. While the game managed to deliver some interesting concepts and story, it ultimately falls victim to it's basic design. Check out the full review at NJoystic.com
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| Gamers XTREME - Beyond: Two Souls Review: Defying Everything We Know About Games and the Afterlife
Added: 16.10.2013 2:22 | 1 views | 0 comments
VengefulTorture: "Beyond: Two Souls is a fascinating experience that will force you to dive deep into your consciousness to understand the portrayals of life and death as you know it. Impeccable acting and representation of characters and events make you feel like youre participating in a cinematic experience, and the emotional ties that go along with it wont let you forget that your choices really matter. If you can get past some minor inconsistencies and be patient in knowing that you cant know everything, whichever ending you choose, you wont be let down."
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| Beyond: Two Souls Review | RadioPlayStation
Added: 16.10.2013 0:22 | 21 views | 0 comments
Brian Wilson writes: Beyond: Two Souls is nothing short of a thrilling, action packed, emotional, adventure game that takes a different path from the others. If you were a fan of Heavy Rain, I highly recommend checking this one out. David Cage has gotten some heat for being over the top and ambitious, but I applaud his work on top of Ellen Pages and William Dafoes acting. Beyond: Two Souls melds the world of movies and games into one. Quantic Dream created a personalized masterpiece that should most definitely be experienced.
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| Gamers XTREME - Beyond: Two Souls Review: Defying Everything We Know About Games and the Afterlife
Added: 16.10.2013 0:18 | 1 views | 0 comments
VengefulTorture: "Beyond: Two Souls is a fascinating experience that will force you to dive deep into your consciousness to understand the portrayals of life and death as you know it. Impeccable acting and representation of characters and events make you feel like youre participating in a cinematic experience, and the emotional ties that go along with it wont let you forget that your choices really matter. If you can get past some minor inconsistencies and be patient in knowing that you cant know everything, whichever ending you choose, you wont be let down."
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