Among all of the titles that Quantic Dream worked on, I knew the least about Beyond: Two Souls. It got some buzz around it due to very high profile actors before release, yet after the game was out not a lot of people seemed to care much about it. Even the biggest Quantic Dream fanboys seemed to be more excited about the potential for more Fahrenheit or Heavy Rain, or were raging about how good Detroit is. Heck, even a potential sequel to Omikron seemed more exciting to people then talking about Beyond. Granted, maybe that was only in the parts of the internet that I’ve frequented as it seems that the game actually won some awards on release and had quite a few positive reviews. Yet, all I knew about it was that it was somewhat passable and not particularly interesting, and that it had William Dafoe and Elliot (then Ellen) Page in main roles.
And now that I’ve finally had a chance to play it for myself, I can kinda see why it had this weird reception. It’s… something. But not as something as the more popular games from the studio.