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The following Beyond: Two Souls review was published in 2015. It has now been republished because it is free to download in the PlayStation Plus May 2018 line-up of games.. While it's been just ...
Beyond: Two Souls is scheduled for release in early 2013. Check out the E3 trailer below, and check out The Verge’s deeper look into the technology that brings Ellen Page’s performance to life.
Beyond: Two Souls undoubtedly deserves credit for its great story and unique take on interactive software, even if it conflicts with what many believe constitutes a video game.
Beyond: Two Souls also relies at least partially on motion control, a disappointing design choice in 2013, years after most other developers abandoned any hope of immersive SixAxis options.
Beyond: Two Souls allows you to tailor the game to your own whims as few other games have done before. Play it twice and it could be a completely different experience.
The 'game' of Beyond: Two Souls doesn't come off as well. What Cage and company are presenting here is an evolution of what they're done before.
Beyond: Two Souls is as much an experience as it is a game with cinematic production to rival Hollywood movies, strong storytelling, solid characters and some brilliant interactive sequences.
Delving Further Into Beyond: Two Souls Quantic Dream reveals a little more of its most ambitious game. Quantic Dream’s studio space literally has the word “EMOTION” emblazoned upon the wall ...
Last year’s PlayStation 3 exclusive, Beyond: Two Souls, wasn’t a massive critical or commercial success.Heavy Rain, David Cage and Quantic Dream’s 2010 project, was always going to be a ...
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 ...
Beyond: Two Souls – PS4 Remaster (Video Game) Ted Hentschke | Dec 4, 2015. ... and a feature or two. Hell, there’s an entire PS4 purchase bundle for the Nathan Drake collection, ...
USgamer explores David Cage's PlayStation 3 "interactive drama" game Beyond: Two Souls from the perspective of its cooperative "Duo" mode.