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Review of Beyond: Two Souls

  • Jennifer Marvitz
  • Jan 6, 2017
  • 2 min read

I actually found this game entertaining. Not just because of the impeccable graphics which compared to other games is pretty impressive, but because they thought outside the box. Imagine, you play as a girl named Jodie whose got a 'friend' Aiden. Aiden is- Something attached to you, lets put it that way. Of course, the game gets confusing when it jumps around between Childhood, Adolescent, and Adulthood, but you get to see the whole life of Jodie and Aiden from her as a child to the Jodie of today. The part I like about this game is that it could end with many different endings. Your choices throughout the game impacts other parts later. I always seem to go back just to see what havoc I can get Jodie and Aiden into.

The controls are quite simple for this game, but there is some fast button presses in some parts which I figured out, could send you into some hidden scenes. The ideas the creators had in using Aiden was very unique, as you can cause a lot of trouble just by going around and moving stuff around in front of people. For all the gamers that love to have the romance aspect of a game, I find there is actually two different men Jodie can end up with. You can end up alone if you wish not to be part of the relationship, or all the other endings could be both happy or depressing. If you are a fan of both puzzles and action, I would say this is a game for you. I give it a 4/5 because its a very unique story-line and graphics are wonderful. The only thing I disliked was that it took too many button pressing at times that I couldn't keep up.

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