Beyond Good & Evil: A brief, spoiler-free tour
Take a look at what you missed when you didn't play one of the all-time best PC games ever
While Beyond Good & Evil received excellent review scores that ranged from the low eighties to the low nineties (out of 100), if anything, it appears to have been underrated, as theteaser trailerfor the sequel led to hundreds of forum posts in all caps that amounted to pretty much the word "yay" and "omg!" repeated ad infinitum. So, given that the main character’s bra cup size appears entirely proportional to her body and the game’s complete lack of machine guns, hookers, and celebrity voiceovers, what exactly did Ancel’s game offer that captured so many hearts and minds?
Let’s take a look.
A Pig in Jet Boots
A story-driven game that doesn’t give you characters that you can care about is a game with big problems. Beyond Good & Evil gave us “Uncle” Pey’j, Jade’s portly companion throughout the game who can be seen snorting flies in the teaser trailer shown at the Ubidays press event.
Above: Bringing home the bacon
OK, technically, he’s not a pig. He’s more like a boar. Whatever. A friend of Jade’s late father, Pey’j is friend and confidante to Jade, as well as a mechanic, handyman, and inventor (he wears homemade jet boots!). From the game’s first minutes, Pey’j demonstrates all the qualities of your very best friend: He’s funny, loyal, observant, understanding, kind, and he isn’t above giving you the occasional sass or dressing-down when you need it. Backed up by the funniest and most spot-on voice acting this side of Glottis from Grim Fandango, Pey’j’s curmudgeonly companionship puts some serious urgency later on in the game when his fate becomes linked with Jade’s mission.
Air Hockey
Above: The picture says it all
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