Beyond Good & Evil: A brief, spoiler-free tour

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At the beginning of the game, Jade accepts a gig from a mysterious research agency photographing the flora and fauna of her home planet Hillys. The earnings can be used to buy food, supplies, and vehicle upgrades that she’ll need to accomplish her mission, so you’ll spend a lot of time exploring the nooks and crannies of Hillys for exotic life forms that lurk beneath the sea, in the air and shadows, or simply hiding in plain sight in clever disguises. Framing is tricky (good shots earn more), and you’ll have learn to use the camera even under attack (to capture rare shots of aggressive critters, which earn even more money) and to tease out shy creatures for the camera.


Above: One of hundreds of photogenic creatures that populate the planet of Hillys


Above: You’re either with us, or you’re against us

Actually, this one really depends on how you look at things. If, for example, you don’t believe that a government that purportedly respects freedom and liberty wouldexploit acts of violence and terrorism in order to promote terroramong its citizens so that it canrestrict civil libertiesand accumulate more power, then the plot Beyond Good and Evil is completely fanciful and irrelevant to us today.

Something for Everybody

This is only a slight exaggeration. I’m sureyou-know-whowould find some fault in it, but Beyond Good and Evil is the only game that every single person I have ever known who has played it has enjoyed. That includes fans of first-person shooters, RPGs, and MMOs, young gamers, abandonware trolls, people who hate console games, female gamers, death-metal enthusiasts, a former Army Ranger, a video game-loathing book editor, and my sister.


Above: A day at the races

Name me one other game with this kind of broad appeal. OK,Peggle. Name me one other game. That’s right - you can’t!