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Beyond Good & Evil 2 Will Be An Open World Experience

Gamefront: "Ancel shared his disappointment with the small size and scope of the original Beyond Good & Evil, and said that he would like to see much more of the world explored in the sequel, which will be much more open than its predecessor."

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CaptainYesterday3925d ago

Holy shit is it really happening? That sounds awesome I'm such a sucker for open world games :P

adamandkate3925d ago

Stop making watered down games. How about concentrating on a tight focused experience. Open world is basically lots of grind

majiebeast3925d ago (Edited 3925d ago )

Its the new thing everything must be open world and social. It will pass like every other craze remember the world war 2 shooter and rockband.

fenome3925d ago

You can't just lump open world into one category though. It's not a genre, it's a playing field. Not all games work with open worlds, I'll give you that. But not all games need to have corridors either. It's how they utilize the world and whether they actually fill it up with things rather than huge boring expanses that make the difference.

Donnieboi3925d ago

@fenome: Very well said. + for you

vickers5003925d ago (Edited 3925d ago )

"Open world is basically lots of grind"

Funny, I feel the same way about linear games (most of them anyways). Uncharted is fun the first time around because everything is new and exciting, while the second time around, you've seen the majority that there is to be seen.

I like open world games more, I'm always finding something new.

And for those people who say "you can't have a focused sp experience with a good story in open world", I simply point them to Red Dead Redemption, Grand Theft Auto, Fallout, The Witcher, Elder Scrolls, inFamous, Far Cry 3, Borderlands (I think BL counts, the levels themselves are linear, but the game allows you the freedom to go to any level at any time, and the levels are pretty big as well and have things to find). There are more, but I can't think of them at the moment.

The only thing that linear games can do noticeably better is cinematic quality, which isn't even in the top 3 most important factors of a game(IMO).

Not saying linear games don't have a place in gaming, they do, but their importance (in my opinion) will decrease quite a bit with the next gen consoles being able to handle open worlds far better than they can now.

Both are good though. A linear game is like a roller-coaster. An open world game is like the rest of the amusement park. Some people prefer to ride that roller-coaster over and over again for the adrenaline rush, and some people like to explore the park and experience every little different thing it has to offer.

I do hope that open world games start to outnumber linear games though.

Another factor for me though is gameplay choice, and at least the illusion of an open world. I LOVE open-linear games (games like Bioshock, Deus Ex Human Revolution, Dishonored, etc.).

With those games, you can play through them multiple times and tackle them differently each time, making it a new experience each time. You can sneak through the air duct to the right, go straight through the middle guns blazing, hack the door to your left, find a ladder to the next room, and accomplish things like that in a variety of different ways (non-lethal stealth melee, lethal stealth melee, guns blazing, stealth guns, tranq darts, cqc stealth, ranged stealth, etc.). In that example I was referring to Deus Ex HR obviously, but some of those games have similar options as well.

Most games in my opinion, need to be like that. Either open world, open linear, and/or give you a ton of choice in gameplay. I don't need a massive world in every game, but I also don't want to be funneled into the same path each time. Make multiple paths to the same location at least.

MrTrololo3925d ago

It a good thing that most games are open world. It give the game more replaybility rather than just 8-10 hours single-player

fenome3925d ago

Awesome! Any news about this game is good news to me! I've been waiting forever to hear something more about this one, I just figured they scrapped it! Nice!!

Mr-SellJack3925d ago

Man ubi r going all open world next gen which is frickin amazing if u ask me!!As Kojima said open world games are the future..aswell as F2P

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Five Big Games Still Lingering Somewhere in Development Hell

This year promises to be a big year for gaming, and it will definitely be one of the greatest if any of these big MIA projects finally made it into gamers' hands.

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Inverno93d ago

Pretty sure Silk Song and Dragon Age are going smoothly. The other 2 can be assumed to be quietly cancelled knowing their publishers and Metroid will most likely be shown off this year.

Michiel198992d ago

Dragon Age going smoothly??? Directors leaving, people leaving in general, terrible working conditions....not sure how you define smoothly.

Chocoburger93d ago

I remember in 2017 when Nintendo showed off the Metroid Prime 4 logo, and some Nintendo defenders claimed "Just because they only showed a logo, doesn't mean that's all they've worked on for the game."

As history has proven, they were wrong. Nintendo showed off a logo back in 2017 because that's literally all they had.

-Foxtrot93d ago

I think Beyond Good and Evil 2 can stay there unless they are going to just rename it to a new IP

DOMination-92d ago

Pretty sure BG&E2 is dead at this point - along with the other game Ancel was working on before he left - I think it was called WILD. Anyone remember that from a PS conference years ago?

Dreadwolf isn't in development hell anymore and is finally getting its reveal in the summer - since 2016 the game has been scrapped and restarted three times but its been going pretty well since the last reboot when EA finally allowed BioWare to just get on with making a single player game.

I'm not sure Perfect Dark is in development hell either - like it could be but we haven't really heard much to suggest either way - imo they just showed the trailer off when the game was still in pre-production. Xbox were desperate for anything and this is all they had at the time. And the reason we haven't heard anything since is just because it's in normal development and games take 5 years to make. The help from a support studio was typically overblown on N4G because nearly every game has this.

ModsDoBetter92d ago

I just need...Deep Down.
Please, it's been years!

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Beyond Good & Evil 2 Is Now the Most Delayed AAA Game Ever

Ubisoft's action-adventure even beats Duke Nukem Forever which previously was the title with the longest wait between a game being first announced and it actually being released.

x_xavier_x561d ago

I understand that the original game is held in high esteem by some passionate fans. I tried to get into it on several occasions and I just lost interest after a few hours of gameplay.

Abracadabra561d ago

Beyond Good & Evil was a great game at the time... but, like most older games, it didn't age well. Gameplay and graphics are subpar by today's standards.

Wouldn't mind if they made a Remake with updated gameplay and graphics. Game turns 20 next year...

x_xavier_x561d ago (Edited 561d ago )

I feel the same way about the original Psychonauts. I gave it a shot every few years, and it just wasn't for me.

MadLad561d ago

I find it still very playable by today's standards, honestly.

But opinions are opinions.
I just feel it actually aged well.

Godmars290561d ago

Its was great middleware that someone thought would make for an even greater AAAA title.

For some reason...

0hMyGandhi561d ago

Beyond Good and Evil aged just fine, as did the original Psychonauts. Visually, sure, a bit rough (though both have a wonderfully refreshing art style that more than makes up for actual "visual fidelity".)

I'd say that you really need to give both of these games another shot. Psychonauts is one of the most original and utterly creative games I've ever played, and it's also one of the funniest as well. Psychonauts 2 was even better, and basically, a (well made) Pixar movie brought to life.

In all honesty, don't just play games and try to like them if you don't actually like them. It's perfectly fine to have your own tastes! we tend to use a tremendous amount of hyperbole when referring to games that are slightly older, and we speak only from memory, which *can* be deceiving.

I will say that I replayed the first Psychonauts again in the last few months, and still adore it. But like I said, this is all subjective.

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poppatron560d ago

I gave up on the og psychonauts after about 5 or so hours because like many many people those weird sluggish controls just got the better of me while trying to get through some of the more testing platforming and swinging around parts.

BgaE I got way further in enjoyed, I think I saved it off in the end because something I was more interested in came out. The sequel looks like a completely different type of game in genre and scope, to the point it looked pretty ground breaking I thought. I’m still super low key excited for it, although I wouldn’t be surprised if next time it reared it’s head it looked very very different.

EazyC561d ago

It's an age thing. I'm always reminded of this when I whip out the old PS2, the vast majority of 3D games from the '00s just haven't aged well.

Good-Smurf561d ago

I have same feeling over Code Veronica X fans loved it to bits while I'm came out of it confused and disappointed.
I never played Beyond Good & Evil and I might get give it a try soon.

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deleted561d ago

Cancel it or change the name for all I care. This isn't the Beyond Good & Evil I fell in love with.

Si-Fly561d ago

Weird take. Whilst we didn’t get proper gameplay reveals it looked very much how I would want BG&E to look now.

-Foxtrot561d ago (Edited 561d ago )

So you wanted an ambitious open world Beyond Good and Evil sequel that gameplay differs from the original and has no clear vision so far if it's a prequel (which no one wanted) or a sequel (with an evil Jade where she's not the main character, which no one wanted)

All people wanted was a full on sequel that's a platformer and continues Jades story.

-Foxtrot561d ago

Exactly

It's not Beyond Good and Evil

They had an idea for an ambitious new IP and thought it would sell better or had more of a safety net if they slapped on a franchise name.

isarai561d ago

Seriously, has absolutely nothing to do with the original other that a loose cameo.

CrimsonWing69561d ago (Edited 561d ago )

How hard is it to make a game like the original? Nobody wanted anything different and these idiots just insist on trying to make something completely unrelated AND they don’t even know what to make! So, yea, here we go with the delays. Ubisoft can be such an obnoxious publisher/developer.

InklingGirl561d ago

Just leave it alone, the original is a classic lets not ruin it.

Exvalos561d ago

I'm more worried about how fast that time went i still remember it being announced there is no way that was that many years ago NO WAY!

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Beyond Good And Evil 2 Starts External Playtesting

Although Beyond Good and Evil 2 has had its problems, it has officially been confirmed by Ubisoft that it is still in active development.

Terry_B646d ago

It never looked like a Beyond Good and Evil game even.

TheExecutioner645d ago

Do you know that first game came out 2003 by the time this game released i would be probably 40.
Now majority of gamers who played the first one are not going even bother playing now.

This game is a refreshing and wants to be more appealing to all gamers.

Concertoine645d ago

I just don’t see a reason why it cant be a new IP in that case.

Terry_B645d ago

..and? do you think it looks like a game that appears to all gamers? Unlike the first part it gets mostly negative feedback, even from people that never played the first game.

Michiel1989645d ago

@Terry they also didnt play the 2nd.....

maelstromb645d ago

If the devs were smart, they'd launch a remake of the original a few months before the sequel to get the fans who have loved the original amped again and to also introduce it to a new generation to get them excited for what's to come. Seems like a win-win to me.

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isarai646d ago

Looks like an awesome game, but it has nothing too do with BGE1, or anything to do with what fans wanted.

Yi-Long645d ago

If it would have been a SP action-adventure game like the first one, I would have been excited.

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