Beyond: Two Souls is coming to the PlayStation 4 on 24 November, developer Quantic Dream today confirmed on the PlayStation Blog.
The PlayStation 3 title will feature the return of Ellen Page and Willem Defoe as two actors who know how to deliver a line or two, and Jodie Holmes — one of the more troubled, and creepy, female protagonists in gaming.
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Although it seems that the PlayStation 4 version of the game is largely a remaster, Quantic Dream‘s co-CEO Guillaume de Fondaumiere has noted that there will be a few more additions for fans on the newer gen console:
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Enhanced 1080p graphics including motion blur, bloom and depth of field effects, as well as improved lighting and shadows. The game also makes use of the DualShock 4 speaker to improve immersion when playing as the Entity.
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Decisions are highlighted at the end of each scene and compared with those made by other players.
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You can now play the game in chronological order right from the start – a much requested feature in the PS3 version!
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Increased difficulty in certain fight scene, combined with improved controls for action sequences.
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Includes the “Enhanced Experiments” DLC.
In the same blog post, de Fondaumiere also revealed that Heavy Rain — a hat tip to the noir filming style of yesteryear — will debut on the PlayStation 4 digitally on 1 March 2016.
“What’s more, those who purchase Beyond: Two Souls digitally will be entitled to download Heavy Rain on PS4 when it releases at a discount,” he concludes.
Have a look at Heavy Rain‘s PS3 trailer above for a quick refresher, and be sure to let us know what you think of Quantic Dream’s remaster plans in the comments section below.