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Beyond Good & Evil on PS2 (2003)

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Average rating: 76%
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4 stars out of 5
from 288 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: TBC
Format: PS2
Released: 14/11/2003
Also Available on:  Also Available on: GAMECUBE  Also Available on: XBOX

Brief synopsis of Beyond Good & Evil

The latest creation to come from the drawing board of legendary Rayman creator Michel Ancel is Beyond Good & Evil. An adventure featuring a whole host action, platforming, stealth, and beat-em-up elements, the game casts players as heroic protagonist Jade, on a mission to investigate a sinister conspiracy. Setting the scene is the vast, peaceful planet of Hyllis, which has recently fallen under siege by a relentless alien race. After a desperate struggle to defend her island, Jade collapses in exhaustion, only to be tormented by disturbing visions. Suspecting that there's more to the invasions than the government is publicly disclosing, and upon discovering the existence of a rebel organisation, Jade embarks on a traumatic journey to investigate further and uncover the truth. The gameplay itself sees Jade travelling around a highly detailed game world, meeting a diverse cast of characters, with the emphasis being on collecting photographic evidence of her investigations. Obviously, danger lurks around every corner, so Jade must make use of her trusty dai-jo stick in order to defend herself against an extensive array of enemies and boss characters. And no game such as this would be complete without a littering of puzzles - BG&E has them in abundance and Jade can often rely on the assistance of a couple of partner characters in order to solve them. Beyond Good & Evil blends an extensive roster of diverse game genres throughout, so it would be easy to assume it could fall foul of over ambition. It doesn't, however, and the numerous different elements, such as hover craft racing, stealth missions, platform sequences, and live action combat all cohere seamlessly, tied together by an involving, sophisticated story, to create quite a distinct gaming experience. Comparisons with Legend of Zelda games are obvious - Beyond Good & Evil is the first game in a long time to come close in terms of both style and concept, as well as quality. Anyone who's a fan of such games will definitely want to try this out.

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Rated - 4 starsVery easy

Chantal Chantal [Highly rated reviewer] , 02/05/2006

A very easy game and it won't take too long to finish so that makes it the perfect weekend renting game. The story is cool and keeps you entertained, you really never get stuck for too long as the game is intelligently made as to help you when needed and most of all it isn't a platform game which means that the tricky bits are using a bit of strategy but it won't let you down by getting you killed and have to reload but will get you back to the nearest check point. The heroine will also do the hard bits of jumping, climbing etc very easily.

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Rated - 5 starsStunning Game

Timothy Waters from Brighton, UK , 17/05/2007

Have been playing the game for about 20 hours, still not finished, but loving (nearly) every second of it! Great variety of gameplay, (such as platform, stealth, racing) and there's a talking pig.

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Rated - 4 starsGood

bandit1965 from Calne , 25/07/2009

Enjoyed playing this

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