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The editors liked
Gripping original story
Famous faces and voices really add to the cinematic experience
Incredible graphics
Smooth animation and motion capture
Great actors
Emotional punch
Unique vision
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
Fantastic central performances
Next-generation graphics
Powerful storytelling
Choices that matter
The editors didn't like
Some may not enjoy the less involving gameplay / controls
I loved Heavy Rain because, in spite of being built on quick time events, it felt like a dramatic story I could affect. Solving the case, keeping characters alive and saving my son was all possible, if I made good decisions....
Abstract: Jodie will get scuffed up on occasion. Well, on very frequent occasions.“There's nothing you can do.” a man tells our heroine, Jodie Homes – about halfway through this interactive drama; and that's partly true. Most of the legwork and sometimes brutal act...
Abstract: I have been to the world of Beyond: Two Souls, and I can say it is good. Not perfect, mind you, but quite good indeed. While a major improvement over Heavy Rain, the game still suffers from some of the same issues as Quantic Dream's earlier title. It ofte...
Abstract: Would we recommend you go out and buy Beyond: Two Souls? Well, there is a catch to that. If you like well paced action games, like to feel the adrenalin rush while jabbing at your controller, then this isn't the game for you. This is a game for those that...
I really enjoyed Beyond: Two Souls, much like I'd enjoy a good story in a TV series filled with actors on the form of their life. And that's the game's problem, it's so passive, I just didn't feel involved enough. Compared to Heavy Rain, it's rarely clea...
Published: 2013-10-10, Author: Charles , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Beyond: Two Souls is a beautiful and well-crafted interactive experience that is encumbered by some odd writing and questionable game-design decisions....
Abstract: CommentIn an era dominated by first person shooters, open world sandboxes and yearly sports titles, Quantic Dream isn't afraid to take risks when it comes to designing video games. For its time, Indigo Prophecy was a unique and story-driven experience ...
Published: 2013-10-08, Author: Tom , review by: gamespot.com
Welldeveloped characters with evolving personalities, Grounded story that examines human failings, Controls help draw you in to Jodie's plight, Choices let you develop Jodie and Aiden as you wish
Abstract: David Cage and his team at Quantic Dream are back with a brand new game that explores death -- well, not so much the actual death, but what lies beyond in the afterlife. Anyone familiar with the work from French game studio -- most notably Heavy Rain -- k...
Abstract: Last year at E3, Quantic Dream revealed Beyond: Two Souls. The game was going to be another “cinematic experience” much like Heavy Rain, in which gameplay focused on choices and reactions rather than mechanics. In short, it was going to be a huge quick-ti...