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Beyond Good & Evil

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Beyond Good & Evil

Rating: 4.5 (88 votes cast)

Expose the Conspiracy. Capture the Truth.

For centuries, the planet Hyllis has been locked in conflict with a race of relentless alien invaders.

Wary of her government's promises to repel the aliens for good, a rebellious action reporter named Jade sets out to capture the truth behind the prolonged war.

Armed with her camera, dai-jo staff, and fierce determination, Jade soon finds herself inside the jaws of a horrific conspiracy, and face to face with an evil she cannot possibly fathom.

In a world where deception is the deadliest weapon of all, will Jade's discoveries be enough to free her people?

 Join the Rebellion
As action reporter Jade, capture the truth using stealth, force, and wits against a government that deceived you. Stop at nothing until the perpetrators are exposed.
 
Expose the Conspiracy
Enter a futuristic world full of deception, where nothing is as it seems and exposing the truth is the only hope of restoring freedom.

Prepare for Anything
Brace yourself for a journey through the reaches of a strange and ever-changing universe from the mind of innovative game creator, Michel Ancel.
   
   
United we Fight
Battle against the forces of conspiracy with Jade's punishing dai-jo staff techniques, and master amazing tag-team fighting combos with allied resistance fighters Pey'j and Double H.

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Beyond Good & Evil review

By trusteft posted 14th April

The game is basically a third person shooter/action platformer, with some light RPG elements. Set in a strange world where the main hero (a lovely young woman) must do what is right... I wouldn't call it the best game ever as others have, but it is a very well made game and a must if you like this type of games.

Beyond Good & Evil review

By blobolonga posted 10th March

Beyond Good & Evil is a pretty, but somewhat shallow, 3rd person action-adventure game from the early 2000's. You play as a young female reporter who is trying to photograph evidence of a planet-wide conspiracy. This sounded like a totally awesome concept to me, but I found the execution a bit mundane. The world is fairly small, there are only a few "levels" to take on, and the conspiracy unfolds with stark good guys against decidedly evil bad guys, despite the title of the game being "Beyond Good & Evil".

A fair chunk of the game involves stealthily navigating your way through rooms with patrolling guards. This got on my nerves, but I guess it's better thought out than the game's melee combat. Your character will do fancy moves, but they take control from you for so long that you end up being vulnerable to attack. The camera is also a nuisance if you're going up against more than one enemy, as it tends to only focus on you and the closest enemy.

As far as I can tell, there are no options for configuring the controls, and no gamepad support. The interface was made for game consoles with gamepads, and then shoehorned onto mouse and keyboard for the PC release.

On the bright side, the game is very good looking in spite of its age, and it has a great soundtrack.

Beyond Good & Evil review

By SpunkyGamer posted 1st August 2011

Brilliant game. A classic from the Nintendo Gcube brought to PC. It has worked although the controlling system can be difficult to master. Make sure you have the latest graphics drivers or the gameplay can be flashy. Other than that a very good game, with a gr8 story plot with interesting characters that almost remind me of LBA in the animal/sapien breed. overall classic game from my childhood so it's always gonna get 5 stars from me.

Beyond Good & Evil review

By theticktockman posted 22nd July 2011

The main thing I'd like to say about BG&E is that if you've ever played and enjoyed Psychonauts, this is the game for you. It's hard to explain why it's so good by just talking about the story or the gameplay mechanics; it's all about the feel of it. In that regard, it is absolutely unique and worthy of your time.

Beyond Good & Evil review

By 2htsi posted 20th June 2011

Beyond Good & Evil is an action-adventure video game were the player solves puzzles and make their way past enemies in order to reach a new areas !

The player IN GAME investigates for the search of the truth about a war with an alien threat !

Music in the game and all sounds are so good and

beacuse of that music

game have a special way for play !

The player controls the Jade, from a third-person perspective.

Beyond Good & Evil review

By Chorde posted 7th November 2010

Beyond Good & Evil is incredibly refreshing in terms of style, gameplay elements, and how well the game's features mesh and work together to provide you with something that's truly a pleasure to play. Most games these days feel uninspired and unoriginal and make you feel strongly as though you've "been there done that."

At its heart, BG&E is a platforming game, seeing you leaping from place to place and facing bosses in familiar battles, but it's *great* at what it does, tossing in minor RPG elements and a good dose of exploration. It's adventurous, exciting, and the visuals are really quite stunning, not to mention the game's sense of humor.

The closest comparison to another game I can draw is Psychonauts because of its general feel and platform elements. It has that same sense of originality and meaningful story progression, and plenty of hidden goodies for diligent explorers, along with a cast of memorable characters who make the game a joy to play. It also has vehicle segments and race tracks which, along with other diversions like a fun air hockey table and a photography minigame, give BG&E a sense of interactivity and hugeness that just isn't present in most games of its type.

Beyond Good & Evil review

By schadenfreude posted 27th February 2010

So my daughter started playing platformers. It's quite cool actually, she's pretty good but not that good as to beat them by herself, so every now and again she turns to me for help with a hard enemy or an unforgiving platform section or whatever. I guess this is the kind of parent-child bonding us nerds get to do.

She went through The Maw and Mini Ninjas recently, and I guessed I'd pass on some of my old(ish) time favorites to her.

Thus, just a few days ago we finished Beyond Good & Evil. Needless to say, she adored the whole thing.

As for me --you know how nostalgia makes us remember those old games as much more than they actually were? Like, they were ground breaking back in their time, but by today's standards they pretty much suck? This has happened to me quite a few times. Sins of the Fathers isn't anywhere near as "mature" and "atmospheric" as I liked to remember (and yet its puzzles were every bit as inane and frustrating =( ) and I can only imagine what a massive crush I had on Alone in the Dark to even bear with it. Jesus that crap is unplayable. Even Metal Gear Solid 2 feels unbearably broken gameplay-wise, and the storytelling makes me feel so embarrassed I'm actually thankful the horrible gameplay puts me off so badly.

Now don't get me wrong, those were some of my favorite games ever, and I have a great deal of respect for them; but they can't even compare to the games I have now. I wouldn't go through them again with a gun pointed to my crotch.

Which brings me again to BG&E. This game is OUTSTANDING. And note I'm saying "is", because it's every bit as good as it was back then. Maybe even better. The gameplay is flawless; it's pure, out-and-out bliss to play, even if the camera is honestly bad --it's just that much fun. The stealth sections are surprisingly fun (considering that stealth mechanics are even today a universally broken aspect in games), and those parts where you run towards the camera (an idea that's so terrible I would never forgive in any other game) not only are enjoyable but are also probably the most adrenaline-pumpingly awesome sections of the game.

About the only thing I could complain about is the world not being bigger and having more sidequest. Including more of those where you run towards the camera =P

And the storytelling, Jesus, I didn't even remember it was so great. I can't believe I actually forgot some of the cutscenes, since I don't think I've seen stuff this powerful in gaming ever --not considering these surprisingly effective dramatic moments are being thrown in the middle of a generally light-hearted, humorous, child-friendly story. BG&E is like the anti-MGS, that way looking. The closest comparison I can think of for the whole experience are the best of Pixar movies, like Finding Nemo.

So, I usually love to

Beyond Good & Evil review

By powercow posted 15th November 2009

Pros: The game is well crafted for its age, and the graphics while dated are buoyed up by the art style. The characters are more engaging than game characters usually are. The world that has been crafted is engaging, and the story is interesting enough that I found myself playing just to learn what happened next.

Cons: This is obviously a console port and has numerous control, camera, and mechanics issues that stem from that. The mechanics get a little bit stale, and the combat is extremely simplistic.

Beyond Good & Evil review

By mack123123123 posted 26th September 2009

this is a game where action and rpg meets well the story line is actualy decent

MUSIC-the sound track of the game is good not great but good even for a pc game most cosel to pc games they take the original and converte it to midi format like final fantasy 7 and 8 but this one they take the original and leave it

graphics- im not a gammer who really cares for graphics its the fu that counts but if i had to look at it graphicaly i would say for an early original ps2/gamecube./pc game it looks very well done you hardly notice rendering which is the only thing that throws me off i cant stand it for some reason.

story: if you havent played it before it is interesting funny at times and very well written most rpg/action game dont have a story to follow it just go here go there go back there to go here ect but this one has a good story and worth checking out

game play replay/ it is really replayable it is just too much fun

my final score 7/10 some people dont know how to review a game lol just kidding

By ers061156 posted 13th August 2009

Good RPG game. A five star in my estimation. Has some very comical characters and dialogue. Very good storyline about a girl trying to save her planet helping an undergound, grass roots organization. Good cut scenes to enhance the game play. Easy combat and movement play. I did like the boss fights. They were challenging, but a first timer coule eventually get through them. Some areas were somewhat hard to figure out what you were supposed to do, but all in all was not too difficult. Does make you think about your strategy. Somewhat linear, there are some "quests" you have to do before you can get to other areas. Not very good replay value, but does take some time to get through everything, so for the price a good value.

Beyond Good & Evil review

By denzil85 posted 16th July 2009

I first heard of Beyond Good and Evil about 3 years ago, when it was featured in a video games magazine's Top 10 underrated PC games list. Because of that list, I had been looking to buy the game, but found it difficult to find in shops because it wasn't particularly well known. I saw it here on Gamers Gate and so had to try it for myself. I have to say that it doesn't disappoint when the age of the game is considered. The graphics are still reasonable today, and the controls are very easy to pick up, and become intuitive very quickly. There are not many better games that are available for £3.99. For fans of adventure games - Beyond Good and Evil is a must!

Beyond Good & Evil review

By jackswift posted 25th May 2009

I remember hearing about this 6 years ago but never actually played it. So six years later here it is on GG for 5 bucks, I figured why not, I'll eat ramen instead of Subway today. Wow, what a nice surprise! If you're into action/adventure games, give this one a try. The graphics hold up reasonably well, the story is fleshed out, game mechanics are fun. Sure, it's short and the combat system is very simple (and sometimes the stealth missions can get annoying) but it's well worth the five bucks.

Beyond Good & Evil review

By dildur posted 9th May 2009

Beyond Good and Evil is a magical game. It will take you from your little room and bring you to an universe of faery.

Even if there are parts of that game which are kind of Lara-Croft style, the characters are lovable, and action is not forgotten, with a handful of fine bosses, plenty of different games in the game, plenty of action and really likable graphics.

I advise particularly to offer this game as a gift, as there is no much violence and as it will please to girls and childs (over 7-8)

I cannot understand why this masterpiece did not reach a wider audience in the game charts. It's a must-have !!!

For a bad senior gamer like I, you should count on 15 hours to finish the game.