
Ratings and reviews:
Beyond: Two Souls
2013
Action, Adventure
Avg Percentile 34.67% from 172 total ratings
Sort by
Sort By
Rated
59th
80
I actually quite enjoyed this. Some of the writing was hokey, a little inconsistent, but some of it was strong. This had more gameplay than other Quantic Dream games but I still consider it "gameplay-lite." I realize I'm in a minority here for enjoying this. However, we didn't have as many games back then that skimped on the gameplay to focus on narrative so I was more forgiving. Nowadays I might be more annoyed by this because this kind of stuff is everywhere and maybe done better.
Rated
Rated
4th
22
Another hack job by David Cage, but unlike past games player input barely even matters. It might as well be a walking simulator for as little as the QTE's and decision making mattered.
Rated
Rated
59th
63
rvw. Coulda been higher if it had its own brightness adjuster so nuff wouldnt be too dark The combat was garbage cuz it’s too hard to know which way to move. Especially ducking etc The more open parts were meh mechanics/control etc but at least they were usually nicely linear.I loved nuff parts though
Rated
Rated
9th
35
I feel like I tend to go really easy on video game writing, but even I can't overlook the ridiculousness of David Cage's writing. He feels like the Tommy Wiseau of videogames. The one thing I do respect, though, is the way that this game contained subtle choices that would actually affect future scenes. Some were weaved in so quietly that people weren't aware there were even alternatives.
Rated
Rated
24th
66
Lazy, David Cage writing. Often depressing for no thematic or narrative reason beyond a shallow attempt at being heavy.
Rated
Showing 1 - 7 of 7 results
Avg Percentile 34.67% from 172 total ratings