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David Cage Claims Beyond: Two Souls is Probably his ‘Least Influenced Story’

Quantic Dream founder and studio head David Cage claims that Beyond: Two Souls is “probably the least influenced story I’ve written in my career.”

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neocores3068d ago

Me i loved the story is was complex for many. Just have to use you're head to piece it all together. I only wish they released a physical version:/

Yui_Suzumiya3068d ago

March 1 they're releasing Beyond: Two Souls and Heavy Rain together in stores.

Mykky3068d ago

I liked the story but I thought it was badly told. I loved half of the game but towards the end I just felt it went downhill really fast. The relationship between Jodie and Aiden was interesting but suddenly there were way too much action and supernatural stuff going on, so I kinda lost interest. A good game although I felt it wasted its potential.

NukaCola3068d ago

The PS4 port can be played in chronological order which was one thing that I didn't like about it.

Thatguy-3103068d ago (Edited 3068d ago )

The thing that lost people was the way the story was told. On top of that the story tried to be so many genres that it lost itself throughout the game. It's was an OK but Heavy Rain was miles better than it.

TricksterArrow3068d ago (Edited 3068d ago )

The story can be convoluted, but IMO Jodie and her development manages to grip most of the players that like a character-driven experience. After all, it's not so much about what Jodie goes through, but who Jodie is and who she becomes. I think that most people don't get that.

Killzoner993068d ago

Exactly. This game was just too deep for many to even understand. Jodie is like an onion with many layers of character not seen in video game characters. Gamers these days need to shoot virtual people to have fun. It's sad really. That's why I love Playstation games because they put story first.

RufioLumos3068d ago

I was only able to play about 20 minutes of the game when it was first released. It really reminded me of Geist which, whilst having its flaws, I felt was a very under appreciated game.
Will likely pick this up this gen, hopefully be worth a go.

TheColbertinator3068d ago

Geist was very clever. Wasn't a strong game but it had some insightful ideas. Same with Second Sight

level 3603068d ago

There was a lot of inconsistencies with the plot I think, but game play is quite good.

Graphics I think is it's main selling point., it blows every other past-gen and even a few this-gen game behind.

masterfox3068d ago

I'm so hyped for Detroit, remembering the first time I saw the Kara trailer years ago, I said please let this be game and well look now! it is a game after all, wish come true! :D

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25 years of story-driven titles, the present and future of Quantic Dream - Interview with David Cage

Ruliweb interviewed Quantic Dream CEO David Cage at G-Star 2022.

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jznrpg520d ago (Edited 520d ago )

Heavy Rain was my favorite . Fahrenheit was great too

MadLad519d ago

Eh.

Beyond Two Souls and Detroit were alright for the most part.
They're still making games, so something going decent for them.

Supermassive is definitely beating them in this genre though.

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David Cage defends response to allegations of unhealthy studio culture at Quantic Dream

From Eurogamer: "David Cage has responded to allegations of unhealthy studio culture and inappropriate behaviour at Quantic Dream, which he previously described as a "smear campaign".

Published in this month's Edge Magazine, Cage discusses in depth the company culture of the studio and denies a lack of humility in its response to allegations.

"I don't think we had an aggressive attitude," he said. "When you're accused of things that go against everything you believe in, everything you've done in your life, it hurts. It went beyond just attacking the studio culture."

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jznrpg621d ago

Hasn’t this been a story for years now ? Doesn’t seem like anything changed or they have some very upset workers who lie for a long time ? Seems like it isn’t the latter .

SegaSaturn669621d ago

They should hire Kevin Spacey as a janitor. That would be awesome.

sourOG621d ago

The people who use words like “unhealthy culture” are usually mentally ill themselves. Not saying it’s not true, just sayin.

MadLad621d ago

Interesting comment to make ..

sourOG621d ago

Lol just saying. The last person I want to hear about “healthy culture” from is the people who use those words. Ususlly some kind of identity theory-ism. Commie talk.

jartoon621d ago

Okay... How would a mentally healthy person describe a shitty work environment?

sourOG621d ago

Shitty work environment

sourOG621d ago

I’m getting some disagrees so let me elaborate and try to change your mind.

Do you want to hear about healthy culture from people who celebrate fatness or put kids on puberty blockers as a few examples? That’s the kind of people who say shit like that and they are the most destructive force I’ve ever seen in my life when it comes to culture. Easily.

When you say culture what do you mean? The very core, right? The soul. QD is rotten to the very core and it needs to be replaced. With what? Ask whoever is using that term. I’m sure they have an idea. And I’d bet money their idea of healthy culture is ass backwards and not profitable lol.

Another example. I just saw a Kellogg ad that said “Food Justice for black communities”. They think they can trigger black folks into buying cereal with words like justice lol. They might be right, who knows. I laugh at shit like that though because I see right through these idiots.

TLDR:
Some people use words to communicate. “Shitty work environment”

Some people use words to manipulate. “Unhealthy culture” “Food justice”

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generic-user-name621d ago

Sites like Kotaku have been crapping on Cage for a long time now, to the point where I'm suspicious of if he has earned the bad rep he has. Go read Kotaku's review of Detroit, I recall it being borderline unprofessional.

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Heavy Rain 2: Should David Cage Work on a Sequel?

Cage has confessed he has no plans for Heavy Rain 2, but fans have been quite vocal about their love for the game. Perhaps now that the PlayStation 5 is revolutionising the gaming landscape, we might get a proper sequel to one of the best games David Cage has ever made.

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CrimsonWing69964d ago

If he did it’ll probably be toned way down.

Ninver964d ago

No! Leave the IP alone. It's a classic.

NecrumOddBoy964d ago

No need. Heavy Rain was incredible as it was. Detroit Become Human was the next evolution. I do think they should continue with a new story but perhaps something less dark drama. I think it would be really cool to do something lighter with humor. The fantasy demo they showed off was pretty cool. If Kara became a full game, that would be great too!

smashman98964d ago

Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Detroit become Human the full game for kara

NecrumOddBoy964d ago (Edited 964d ago )

Yes. Kara became Detroit. Also the job interview trailer demo back in 2007/8 became Heavy Rain. There was also a video about an actor who was portraying a dark sorcerer. I think that could be something too. I was saying since Kara did become a game, then their newer demo trailer could have too.

https://youtu.be/BqeuHGESZB...

smashman98964d ago

Oh ok I misunderstood. I see what u meant now.

Muigi964d ago

Lol I’m actually replaying that now love this and Detroit. Doesn’t need a sequel imo.

Orchard964d ago

No. One of the most boring games I’ve played.