The new trailer for BEYOND: Two Souls features Academy Award nominees Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe discussing the beautiful drama contained within the game's narrative.
Last year at E3, Quantic Dream revealed Beyond: Two Souls, a new Heavy Rain style game starring Ellen Page as Jodie Holmes, a girl with a mysterious ghostly entity named Aiden following her around. This year, Quantic Dream showed a new trailer for the game, except it basically just showed Jodie decked out in military gear taking fire from African insurgents. A new direction for the game? Or perhap
Quantic Dream screened some of Beyond: Two Souls at Tribeca Film Festival, and now you can watch 35 minutes of uninterrupted gameplay straight from the anticipated PlayStation 3 game.
BEYOND: Two Souls will blow our minds later in the year on October 8th, 2013, but a trailer for the game was shown recently at the Tribeca Film Festival, giving the audience a look at the storytelling and the performances in the title
Quantic Dream, the developers behind Heavy Rain and the upcoming Beyond: Two Souls, believe innovation doesn't curb profits. The figures for Heavy Rain certainly seem to back up that sentiment.
Quantic Dream, the studio behind Heavy Rain and the upcoming Beyond: Two Souls doesn't see any reason to leave the comfort of the PlayStation any time soon.
The creators of Heavy Rain and the upcoming Beyond: Two Souls are hard at work on another new game for the upcoming PlayStation 4. Will it be a quick time event extravaganza? We're not so sure.
The Tribeca Film Festival has chosen Beyond: Two Souls as one of its "Official Selections." This is certainly a blow for those naysayers who think that video games can never be art.
You might remember Willem Dafoe from his role in The Boondock Saints, as the Green Goblin in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, and other movies, but now you're going to see him gloriously rendered in BEYOND: Two Souls. A new trailer shows us what he'll be doing in the upcoming Quantic Dreams game.