Rumor: PS4 Director's Cut of Beyond: Two Souls in the works
Could a PS4 version of Beyond: Two Souls be in the works?
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Could a PS4 version of Beyond: Two Souls be in the works?
Quantic Dream's Beyond: Two Souls has also reached million-seller status--much like its predecessor, Heavy Rain. According to the developer, the...
We weren't particularly fond of Beyond: Two Souls. And it appears many critics are torn on Quantic Dream's anticipated follow-up to Heavy Rain. In...
Every aspect of Beyond: Two Souls is a generational leap over Heavy Rain. Too bad it's all wasted on a story that isn't worth telling.
Imagine if your favorite movie had a Special Edition featuring an additional scene only accessible at Walmart. That's exactly what Sony's proposing with its release of Beyond: Two Souls.
"What we hope people enjoy about this game is that it's a journey. Maybe even more than a game, in that sense," Cage describes. "It's fully interactive, you're in control of your character from second to second, but each scene is different, and you never know what to expect."
On a very rare occasion, I get nostalgic for adolescence. I had all the time in the world to play games, I think, and I didn't have to worry about money. Then I play a scene in Beyond: Two Souls, and I remember, "Oh yeah, being a teenager was the worst."
Sony has announced that a demo for Beyond: Two Souls is coming October 1, with early access to some players coming on September 24. It will feature two scenes from the game.
Before Sony got so chummy with Quantic Dream, it was Microsoft that was pursuing the game. Studio head David Cage explained that Microsoft wanted to work with the studio after the release of Indigo Prophecy, a game "they really loved."
"You might as well just give up, Aiden," Ellen Page's character tells her ghost pal in a new Beyond: Two Souls trailer. "This date is going on." Yes, as if it's not bad enough being hunted by the government, Jodie has spirits from the mists trying to stop her doing kisses. "This entity protects her and cares about her but it also interferes with her life," Page herself explains, which also has Willem Dafoe gabbing about the game.