I get the feeling that Beyond Two Souls is going to suck...
#51
Guest_JujuSamedi_*
Posté 02 octobre 2013 - 11:44
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#52
Posté 02 octobre 2013 - 11:54
#53
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 12:03
shockky wrote...
David Cage is a trash tier writer, so of course it's going to suck.
I don't know how anyone could write something like Indigo Prophecy and not cry themselves to sleep every night.
#54
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 12:05
#55
Guest_mikeucrazy_*
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 01:13
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#56
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 01:31
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
There's my Ukranian buddy with the craynessTipsLeFedora wrote...
I understand your feels Brah. I Bought a hooker and I was under the impression she was going to suck too. 7/10 Not worth the time.
#57
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 01:38
Modifié par wolfhowwl, 03 octobre 2013 - 01:42 .
#58
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 01:51
#59
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 01:54
Surely this being a Beyond: Two Souls thread it should beRandom Jerkface wrote...
YOU THINK YOU CAN CAGE ME?J. Reezy wrote...
What the heck are you doing in OT?Random Jerkface wrote...
It looked better a couple of years back, honestly.
'YOU THINK YOU CAN DAVID CAGE ME?'
#60
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 02:36
The Baconer wrote...
Never played Heavy Rain, but Indigo Prophecy was baaaaaaaaaaaad. Like, really. I'd need to hear some pretty good publicity before I'd pick this one up.
#61
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 07:48
Beyond has yet to win me over. I kinda like the concept of following this girl and her entity buddy through their life, I like Ellen Page, I have no problem with the Quantic Dream approach to games in general (although David Cage really needs to shut the **** up from time to time ^^) - still for some reason the whole package never made me want to buy the game at all.
After having played the demo now that hasn't changed. It looks rather pretty, and controlling the Ellen Page character feels like playing a streamlined (refined?) version of Heavy Rain. I haven't really gotten into the Aiden part of the gameplay, the controls here felt a little clunky. Overall the whole demo felt very linear and quite limited in terms of interactivity - switching between Jodie and Aiden only possible when the game wants/needs you to, Aiden can only interact with a small selection of objects and people and has little variety in his ways of manipulating them etc.
Maybe I got some wrong impressions and need to play the demo again, but so far it didn't manage to transform my vague interest into more. I'll wait for some reviews to give me a better feeling of the scope and linearity of the game, and I've no doubt I'm gonna play it at some point. But I guess it won't be a full-price purchase for me.
Modifié par TheRealJayDee, 03 octobre 2013 - 07:51 .
#62
Posté 03 octobre 2013 - 11:23
TheRealJayDee wrote...
Well, I liked Heavy Rain a lot. For a game that's basically only story it had more serious flaws in that department than it should have, but I still liked it. I liked Fahrenheit as well, although the last third is really off the bat**** crazy scale.
Beyond has yet to win me over. I kinda like the concept of following this girl and her entity buddy through their life, I like Ellen Page, I have no problem with the Quantic Dream approach to games in general (although David Cage really needs to shut the **** up from time to time ^^) - still for some reason the whole package never made me want to buy the game at all.
After having played the demo now that hasn't changed. It looks rather pretty, and controlling the Ellen Page character feels like playing a streamlined (refined?) version of Heavy Rain. I haven't really gotten into the Aiden part of the gameplay, the controls here felt a little clunky. Overall the whole demo felt very linear and quite limited in terms of interactivity - switching between Jodie and Aiden only possible when the game wants/needs you to, Aiden can only interact with a small selection of objects and people and has little variety in his ways of manipulating them etc.
Maybe I got some wrong impressions and need to play the demo again, but so far it didn't manage to transform my vague interest into more. I'll wait for some reviews to give me a better feeling of the scope and linearity of the game, and I've no doubt I'm gonna play it at some point. But I guess it won't be a full-price purchase for me.
Thank you so much! I haven't played the demo yet, but I think I'll do that as soon as I have the time.
#63
Posté 04 octobre 2013 - 12:47
#64
Posté 06 octobre 2013 - 01:28
Reminded me of Infamous .
What will you do with the Power from Beyond ?
I think it will be better than others believe.
#65
Posté 06 octobre 2013 - 01:40
#66
Posté 06 octobre 2013 - 02:14
Modifié par Para-Medic, 06 octobre 2013 - 02:15 .
#67
Posté 06 octobre 2013 - 09:22
This new game could be pretty interesting, but the hype never got to me. Maybe I'll get the game, maybe not. Bring on the reviews.
#68
Posté 08 octobre 2013 - 09:04
#69
Posté 08 octobre 2013 - 09:44
Gametrailers 7.2/10
Gamespot 9.0/10
Destructoid 5.0/10
Giant Bomb 6/10
Eurogamer 9/10
Machinima 8/10
IGN italia 8.5/10
Gameinformer 7.8/10
So if you remove the ugly and the better around 8/10
Which is not bad at all. They either seem to hate it or love it.. Destructoid score does not surprise me. They enjoy giving bad score. Well it always the same guy .
Modifié par Suprez30, 08 octobre 2013 - 09:48 .
#70
Posté 08 octobre 2013 - 09:48
#71
Posté 08 octobre 2013 - 09:57
Liamv2 wrote...
Ah ign i love reading their hilarious reviews.
I just realized it mostly the reviewer. Some of them are just so different than me.. It impossible for me to take their review seriously. There's no possible connection. Not because their opinion is worth nothing, but they live in a different plane than myself.. Like the destructoid guy. He seem to be the type who think his own fart smell good and will try to scientifically prove it with his pseudo-science while permently ranting about everything on his ego-pedesdal or overly nerdy. The kind of boring individual with too much education. Of course I don't know him, but that the feeling I have from his review. and apparance.
Modifié par Suprez30, 08 octobre 2013 - 10:01 .
#72
Posté 08 octobre 2013 - 11:55
Some people like Quantum's games, some don't.
#73
Posté 09 octobre 2013 - 05:55
#74
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 09 octobre 2013 - 06:30
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#75
Posté 09 octobre 2013 - 07:23
Story, characters and voice acting is much better and more convincing than Heavy Rain. The only thing i dislike are the way the chapters are set in random order.
Sometimes you will play as kid Jodie, walking around house, playing and etc. while in next chapter you will be running from the police as a teenage Jodie. I can assume this was done for the gameplay sake and to avoid repetitiveness
Reviews don't bother me, i rather see a game getting mixed reviews than having just perfect scores. It has same gameplay and mechanics as Heavy Rain so all i can is if you like Heavy Rain you will like Beyond Two Souls.
Modifié par Blooddrunk1004, 09 octobre 2013 - 07:24 .





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