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Published: 2013-10-09, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Motion capture and A-list acting sets a new benchmark, postmodern non-linear storyline mechanic, genuinely engaging and emotive storyline, the last hurrah for PS3 graphics, dares to go where games haven't before, actions change outcomes, dual character me
Gameplay and control system will divide opinion, occasional glitch/stutter between scenes, some chapters feel misplaced and disrupt the flow, it's very easy, we weren't always taken by all outcomes, limited lifespan and replay value
Beyond: Two Souls is a genuinely engaging emotional thrill ride that represents a new benchmark for in-game acting and storytelling. You'll feel connected to the central characters in the same way a good movie will pull you in and keep you wrapped u...
Abstract: I'm not disappointed. Jodie has had an invisible friend for as long as she can remember. His name is Aiden, and he's constantly connected to her via some supernatural cord. She can control him, sometimes, but he has a mind of his own. She loves him, an...
Abstract: What is it? Quantic Dream (the team that brought us Heavy Rain) delivers cinematic, paranormal thrills in its latest, lavishly produced interactive drama.What's it on? PlayStation 3.When's it out? 11 October 2013.If there's one word that neatly sums...
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Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Fantastic central performances, Next-generation graphics, Powerful storytelling, Choices that matter
Sense of limited control, Not much scope to do your own thing
With great performances from Page and Dafoe and technology and artistry to match from Quantic Dream, Beyond: Two Souls is another big step for cinematic gaming. At times it might be a step too far, constraining the gaming elements so that the player does...
Beyond: Two Souls biggest criticisms don't come from the fact that it's not a "game," but rather from the fact that its very core, the story it hinges itself on, isn't as good as it should be. Suspension of disbelief only goes so far.Beyond: Two Souls was...
Abstract: Beyond Two SoulsPrice: Rs 2999Beyond Two Souls is a movie not a game. I say this because there is nothing much that you do in the game. Sure, some sequences and gameplay are engaging, but you are left longing for more. There is always a feeling of emptine...
Abstract: First off, let us say that we were blown away by the graphics of Beyond: Two Souls. We'll talk more about it later but let's fill you in on the storyline of the game before that. Two Souls is a game based on a young girl called Jodie Holmes (a beautifully...
Abstract: Quantic Dream's games have always put me in a bind: they've always made me reconsider what the term ‘video game' actually means. Typical definitions of the term would imply a level of interactivity, but the degree of this interactivity has always been deb...