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Beyond Good & Evil

  • Video Game
  • 2003
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IMDb RATING
8.4/10
1.6K
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Beyond Good & Evil (2003)
ActionAdventureMysterySci-Fi

On the small island civilization of Hillys, the DomZ creatures are a ruthless alien race which have invaded the Hillyan people. The government has set up the Alpha Section, which is a societ... Read allOn the small island civilization of Hillys, the DomZ creatures are a ruthless alien race which have invaded the Hillyan people. The government has set up the Alpha Section, which is a society "devoted to the safety of Hillys".On the small island civilization of Hillys, the DomZ creatures are a ruthless alien race which have invaded the Hillyan people. The government has set up the Alpha Section, which is a society "devoted to the safety of Hillys".

  • Director
    • Michel Ancel
  • Writers
    • Michel Ancel
    • Jacques Exertier
  • Stars
    • Jodi Forrest
    • David Gasman
    • Robert Burns
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michel Ancel
    • Writers
      • Michel Ancel
      • Jacques Exertier
    • Stars
      • Jodi Forrest
      • David Gasman
      • Robert Burns
    • 13User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Jodi Forrest
    • Jade
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Jodie Forrest)
    David Gasman
    David Gasman
    • Pey'j
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Robert Burns
    • Double H
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Eddie Crew
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Andrea De Luca
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Christine Flowers
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Steve Gadler
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Bela Grushka
    • Additional Voices
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Béla Grushka)
    Emma de Caunes
    Emma de Caunes
    • Jade
    • (voice)
    Martial Le Minoux
    • Pey'j
    • (voice)
    Marc Saez
    Marc Saez
    • Secundo
    • (voice)
    Hubert Drac
    • Hahn
    • (voice)
    Eric Etcheverry
    • Belles-Mirettes
    • (voice)
    Natacha Muller
    • Meï
    • (voice)
    • …
    Bruno Choël
    • Nino
    • (voice)
    • (as Bruno Choel)
    • …
    Aurelie Le Minoux
    • Nouri
    • (voice)
    Jérôme Pauwels
    • Issam
    • (voice)
    • …
    Suzanne Sindberg
    • Pablo
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Michel Ancel
    • Writers
      • Michel Ancel
      • Jacques Exertier
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    User reviews13

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    bryan220

    So great! So over looked...

    Beyond Good and Evil is an awesome game. Period. Let's start out with the sound. Wonderful sound. I absolutely loved the musical scores in this game! They were so good! I really enjoyed the different sounds, too! The storyline is one of the best i've ever seen! and the voice actors do a wonderful job! i was really impressed. The graphics were also very good. It showed much attention to small detail, which i loved. ONe of my favorite things about this game is that you really feel like you KNOW the characters. they all have a personality that you could relate to or know.

    What i don't understand about this game has nothing to do with the actual game. It's that, why did people just overlook this amazing game? Really! When i saw this game, i got it that day. And i loved it. I would also love if they would make another BG&E, but I highly dought that because of the poor sales. If you own a GC, ps2 or PC, buy this game. please. you will love it! perfect- 10/10
    9firstmichael-67646

    Very good for its' time

    Released in 2003, Beyond Good & Evil is one of those hidden gems that flew under the radar for many gamers back in the day but has since developed a cult following. And rightfully so.

    The gameplay strikes a nice balance between exploration, puzzle-solving, and combat. You get to snap photos of wildlife for your journal (way before it became a common thing in gaming), which is surprisingly fun and adds a cool twist to the typical adventure formula. The story is engaging, with solid character development and plenty of twists to keep you hooked.

    One of the standout features is the music-it's atmospheric and perfectly complements the game's various settings. The humor and dialogue are also on point, making you feel right at home with the characters.

    That being said, some mechanics can feel a bit clunky, and the graphics, while distinct, show their age in 2024. But honestly, these are minor quibbles in the grand scheme of things.
    8emasterslake

    Jade is the next big video game heroine.

    In an alternate world and time period. There was a planet called Hillys where humans, anthropomorphic animals, aliens, and robotic species co-exist with each other in one community. The whole planet is under a war against an alien race race called the DomZ. They invade the atmosphere of the planet and abduct countless civilians to drain their life forces for their own or implant spores into the victims which turns them into obedient creatures for the DomZ. A military force called the Alpha Sections has for sometime help defend the planet the planet from these extratrestials. They are praise by the public as national heroes.

    The story revolves on Jade, a tomboy photographer who lost her own parents when she was young. She lives on a lighthouse island with her legal guardian Pey'j, a pig mechanic who looks after several other orphans whose parents got taken away by the DomZ. One day Jade was doing yoga right until a group a DomZ was heading for the lighthouse. She heads for the home security switch which activates the "Anti DomZ" shield. But it immediately lost power due to the electrical bill not being paid off. The group of DomZ attack the Lighthouse, and soon after the attack the Alpha Sections came in time to rescue Jade and Pey'j who were trap inside the newly made pit that was cause by the impact of the DomZ that landed there.

    After the incident, Jade got a message from a magazine company that will pay her if she is able to take pictures of all the existing animals on Hillys. This was perfect for her to repay the electrical bill for the lighthouse's electricity. Eventually Jade will end up questioning on whether the Alpha Sections is truly the saviors they claim to be or not. As according to Pey'j they don't always comes in the nic of time whenever the DomZ attack. What kind of secrets is the Alpha Sections holding? This game came out in 2003, and it was one of my Christmas presents too. I got the game cause it really looked cool with the heroine being the main protagonist and containing a stealth action plot to the game. With a lot of fighting sequences, aliens, and sneaking around military territories. The game also had a rich environment to it as well.

    The down side is this game didn't get the best sales as predicted. Probably because it was release in stores during the wrong time when Ubisoft release two other games that out sold more copies than it did. However the game receive a lot of good reviews on the internet from those who played it. I completely agree that this was one of the best games of 2003.

    I admit that the game wasn't too long, but the story, characters, and environment is what saved the game from being bad. For years I've been defending my own opinion on how awesome this game is. If people at least give it a chance they would know what the whole big deal is about. Just cause a game had poor sales doesn't always mean the game itself is bad to play.

    Also look out for the upcoming sequel that's been said to have better advertisement and long game play.
    peterzolli

    Yes, A Very Good Game

    I can echo all of what was said above: Great art design, great music, and above all, great story -- very rare in video games, and indeed Beyond Good and Evil's story and characters have more "meat" than most sci-fi blockbuster films.

    The reasons why this game was overlooked are simple. One, the game is mis-named; the title really doesn't describe the game in any meaningful way. The second and far more important reason is that, in the U.S. anyway, this game was released during the "Christmas Rush" that plagues the gaming industry. In an effort to capitalize on holiday sales, game publishers save every game they've spent any money on and then release them all during November and December. It's inevitable that some games -- often very good ones, and especially those that are left-of-center -- are going to get lost in the shuffle.

    The director of this game, Michel Ancel (also the creator of Rayman, one of my favorite VG characters), is one of video gaming's true visionaries. Any of his games are at least worth a look, and BG&E is worth more than that.

    One note of hope is the fact that it has happened in the past that games that didn't do well initially have gone on to become "cult classics" and actually spawned sequels! Maybe this can happen with this great, overlooked game.
    7NDbportmanfan

    Setbacks Hold This Title Back From Being Beyond Good

    Beyond Good And Evil is about Jade and Pey'j having to come up with money to help keep the orphanage running. After their first job they stumble into a much more pressing matter which is to save planet Hillys.

    The overall story is great and the mechanics to incorporate the companions works well. Each character is given a unique ability to help Jade on her journey. The background has a good beat so you will not want to turn off your volume just to enjoy the game. I certainly didn't find it bothersome in the slightest. Another plus doesn't spoon feed ways to solve the puzzles like they do today. It was a nice change to discover the mysteries on my own, instead of reading the bottom bar. Another addition that helps the overall game is being rewarded for taking pictures of the animal life in Hillys. It is a fun idea that really fits with the overall game as Jade takes pictures for evidence throughout.

    The downside of this game falls mainly on combat and the camera. The combat controls are forgivable when it is one on one but when it comes to the main boss fight the inaccuracy really shows. I found myself being off slightly when I am standing right in front of the enemy. That gets frustrating against a group of bad guys. The main camera work also gets annoying during fight sequences as it doesn't rotate correctly, and I find myself having to use Jade's camera to turn myself around in battle. I also encountered the camera going behind walls so that was left in the dark during fights.

    There are two more things, the Save Game option has a tendency to disappear. Always check when you start playing if you can save your game. It only occurred to me once in my play-through but it is just a word to the wise. Once you beat the game you can't go back so either obtain all the pearls before you travel, or keep an extra save.

    This was an OK game but it definitely doesn't deserve the hype.

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    • Trivia
      In the Factory section of the game, there is an abandoned laboratory where the Domz have performed nefarious biological experiments. One of the animals you may photograph in this area is "Aedis Raymanis"... That is, Moskito from Michel Ancel's Rayman games.
    • Quotes

      Pey'j: [Battle cry] Chili con carne!

    • Crazy credits
      Part of the end credits feature group pictures of Pey'j, Double H, and the Lighthouse orphans taken by Jade herself of course. As well as a picture of Jade and Pey'j. After the whole end credits, an extra scene is featured along with a black screen with the words "The End".
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #30.6 (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Propaganda
      Written and performed by Christophe Héral

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Between Good & Evil
    • Production company
      • Ubisoft
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      • 16 : 9

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