action-adventure ps2 video game Beyond Good & Evil


Beyond Good & Evil is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Ubisoft and released in late 2003 for the GameCube, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox platforms. The story follows the adventures of Jade, an investigative reporter and martial artist, who works with a resistance movement to reveal a planet-wide alien conspiracy. The player controls Jade and allies, solving puzzles, fighting enemies, and obtaining photographic evidence.

A third-person title, Beyond Good & Evil cast you as a photojournalist named Jade. When Jade discovers an alien plot, she and her friends are on the case and you're along for the stealthy, slick-looking ride. It was set in the future, it had a smart lady as the protagonist and there were even pig-people, but Beyond Good & Evil never took off -- killing what the developers hoped would become a trilogy. Still, the game's unique setup and action won enough hearts that it became a cult classic and even has a downloadable, HD version coming to the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live in 2011. Camera's at the ready, sharpshooters.

In Beyond Good & Evil, stealth is treated much like the rest of the game's puzzles. You simply want to get to the next room, but patrolling guards are in the way. So you'll either have to avoid detection by staying out of sight or incapacitate the guards by blinding them with a well-placed shot to the tank on their backs. A guard can repair another guard's faulty tank, so in rooms with multiple guards, you'll have to either be a fast shot or find a quieter way through. Nonlethal stealth is quickly becoming one of those "love it or hate it" gameplay elements, and while the stealth in BG&E is handled well, there's enough of it to turn off people who don't care for it.

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