Beyond good and evil...Worth checking out?
As I was trying out the demo for the Wii U exclusive Rayman Legends. I heard a guy at gamestop asking the girl at the desk about a sequel to a game caleld Beyond Good and Evil. After returning home from xmas shopping I did some research on this game, turns out it was from the Rayman creator. I remember hearing some off and on news about a sequel.
The last thing I heard about it was that it was going to be made for the "next gen" consoles(Wii U, as well as the successors to both PS3 and 360). Before this sequel comes out(whenever the hell thats going to happen) should I check out and play Beyond good and evil? If so, which version is worth the purchase?
The last thing I heard about it was that it was going to be made for the "next gen" consoles(Wii U, as well as the successors to both PS3 and 360). Before this sequel comes out(whenever the hell thats going to happen) should I check out and play Beyond good and evil? If so, which version is worth the purchase?
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Yes. Its worth checking out.
Get the PC version. Infact, you can get it from GOG right now for $5!
http://www.gog.com/gamecard/beyond_good_and_evil
Edit: And I would also recommend getting the PC version. But this could simply be because I (somewhat biasedly) believe that the PC is hands-down that best gaming platform, full stop.
It is the best game Michel Ancel has ever done.
It's a modern sci-fi action adventure that mixes colorful environments and antropomorpic characters with a rather dark atmosphere, takes Zelda gameplay influences and to the fighting adds sneaking, racing, flight and photography.
Characters, storyline, music, technology ('Jade' engine supported three Prince of Persias afterwards), design, gameplay, diversity, graphics, collectables: unsurpassed.
The sequel is eagerly awaited by the fans. BG&E will celebrate its tenth anniversary in November next year, and it's very unlikely that a sequel will be out by that time.
It costs next to nothing today and will give you six to ten hours of great, concentrated fun. I've played it both on PS2 and PC, and I massively prefer the PC version!
GOG rules.
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That's the bad thing with consoles... you can't operate a controller upside down.
But it's not actually a fast fight. Take your time, concentrate to block your instincts, it'll work out.
CHILI CON CARNE!
Safe and sound in its shell...
(and, of course, someone should have replied: "...the precious pearl is the slave of the currents.")
Get the PC version if there is any hope of you running it on a PC. It's basically what they call the HD version on consoles from what I heard.