Balfe's long-time collaborator Hans Zimmer joined him as producer in August 2013. Composer Lorne Balfe, who composed the soundtrack for Assassin's Creed III, replaced Corbeil as the game's composer, after Corbeil's death. Actor Elliot Page noted that the script for the game is around 2,000 pages long.īeyond: Two Souls was the final project of composer Normand Corbeil, who died of pancreatic cancer on January 25, 2013. Unlike Quantic Dream's previous game Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls is not PlayStation Move compatible. A début trailer featuring in-game graphics was released during the press conference. Quantic Dream CEO David Cage first announced Beyond: Two Souls at Sony's press conference during the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2012. An added twist is the second playable character Aiden, a disembodied invisible being, that is able to manipulate inanimate objects and possess certain non-playable characters. The gameplay is similar to Heavy Rain, though similar inputs via prompted quick time events are still part of the gameplay.
As the story progress, he warms to Jodie considerably, enough so they begin a romantic relationship. He is initially shown to be very curt, distant, and by the book, focusing instead on the mission at hand as opposed to personal feelings and moral objections.
Aiden - The secondary main character and deuteragonist of the game.She is able to bounce back from most, if not all, her troubles with relative ease. Despite all the adversity she has faced her entire life - lied to, betrayed, abandoned, assaulted - she still has a kind heart, though bitter. Since birth, Jodie has had a strange psychic connection with a mysterious entity named Aiden, through whom she can perform many strange and often frightening telepathic acts, such as possessing peoples' minds, strangling them to death, and manipulating certain objects. Jodie Holmes ( Elliot Page) - The main character and protagonist of the game.“I think they get the message” - Spoilers for Beyond: Two Souls follow.