Beyond Two Souls: preview behind closed doors at E3
We go behind the scenes to look at Heavy Rain creator Quantic Dream’s latest unique PS3 project, the Ellen Page fronted Beyond: Two Souls. Press X to Juno?
We go behind the scenes to look at Heavy Rain creator Quantic Dream’s latest unique PS3 project, the Ellen Page fronted Beyond: Two Souls. Press X to Juno?
Here’s our original Killzone PS2 review from way back in 2004 ahead of the Killzone Trilogy release. What did we think of the game when it was first release?
There’s a good chance you haven’t bothered playing Resistance 3 yet. In truth, I wasn’t going to bother playing it at all. It was only once the game actually came out that I started to notice any buzz at all. Whether it was colleagues in the office or folk on my Twitter timeline, the message was the same: “Uh, isn’t this a bit bloody good?” And I could understand the surprise.…
Okay, pop quiz. You’re an American civilian contractor ambushed in Iraq and buried in a coffin. About your person you have a Zippo lighter, a pocket knife, a cell phone that’s miraculously still receiving signal underground and (slight spoiler) a reasonably large snake that you won’t notice is coiled around your leg for the best part of a goddamn hour. What do you do next?
There are two demographics of moviegoer who’ll love The American. First, folk who enjoy watching George Clooney in full-on amoral mode, wandering about being sad, weary and still unbelievably handsome. (Think Michael Clayton and Up In The Air, only sadder and wearier.) The other group are people who like seeing beautifully filmed European hotties with their tops off.