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{{Game | {{Game | ||
| name = Beyond Good | | name = Beyond Good & Evil | ||
| image = [[File:Beyond Good and Evil cover.jpg|Beyond Good | | image = [[File:Beyond Good and Evil cover.jpg|Beyond Good & Evil]] | ||
| published by = [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] | | published by = [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] | ||
| developed by = Ubisoft Montpellier<br/>Ubisoft Milan (Porting Xbox/PC)<ref>Facebook, Ubisoft.Milan, https://www.facebook.com/Ubisoft.Milan?v=info&expand=1&refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2Fa%2Flanguage.php</ref> | | developed by = Ubisoft Montpellier<br/>Ubisoft Milan (Porting Xbox/PC)<ref>Facebook, Ubisoft.Milan, https://www.facebook.com/Ubisoft.Milan?v=info&expand=1&refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com%2Fa%2Flanguage.php</ref> | ||
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'''''Beyond Good | '''''Beyond Good & Evil''''' is an action-adventure video game published and developed by [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] in 2003. The game was designed by French games developer [[Michel Ancel]], who also created the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]. ''Beyond Good & Evil'' was developed concurrently with ''[[Rayman 3]]''. [[Michel Ancel|Ancel]] opted out of the latter game's development to work on ''Beyond Good & Evil''. After spending several years on the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' games]], he wished to move on to something different.<ref>GameSpy, ''Michel Ancel: Beyond Rayman'', https://web.archive.org/web/20040604122727/http://archive.gamespy.com/interviews/september03/ancel/</ref> The game was released to critical praise,{{citation needed|reason=Need example of reviews or critical response.}} but it was a commercial failure.{{citation needed|reason=Were sale figures released?}} A sequel is currently in development under the name ''[[Beyond Good and Evil 2]]''.<ref>GameSpot, ''Report: Beyond Good & Evil 2 on the way'', https://www.gamespot.com/articles/report-beyond-good-and-evil-2-on-the-way/1100-6190987/</ref> | ||
The game's soundtrack was composed by [[Christophe Héral]], who also scored ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.<ref>MobyGames, ''Christophe Héral'', https://www.mobygames.com/developer/christophe-heral/credits/developerId,129873/</ref><ref>IMDb, ''Christophe Héral'', https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0378425/</ref> | The game's soundtrack was composed by [[Christophe Héral]], who also scored ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.<ref>MobyGames, ''Christophe Héral'', https://www.mobygames.com/developer/christophe-heral/credits/developerId,129873/</ref><ref>IMDb, ''Christophe Héral'', https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0378425/</ref> | ||
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Armed with her camera, dai-jo staff, and fierce determination, Jade soon finds herself inside the jaws of a horrific conspiracy, and face to face with an evil she cannot possibly fathom. | Armed with her camera, dai-jo staff, and fierce determination, Jade soon finds herself inside the jaws of a horrific conspiracy, and face to face with an evil she cannot possibly fathom. | ||
In a world where deception is the deadliest weapon of all, will Jade's discoveries be enough to free her people?|sign=Story|source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20050426062025/http://beyondgoodevil.com/uk/story.php ''Beyond Good | In a world where deception is the deadliest weapon of all, will Jade's discoveries be enough to free her people?|sign=Story|source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20050426062025/http://beyondgoodevil.com/uk/story.php ''Beyond Good & Evil'' website]}} | ||
''Beyond Good | ''Beyond Good & Evil'' takes place in the year 2435, on a once-idyllic mining planet named Hillys. The game's world is inhabited by a society composed of humans and anthropomorphic animals who co-exist peacefully. The architecture seen in the game is of a rustic European style, but more technologically advanced elements such as credit cards, email, hovercrafts and spaceships and are also featured. | ||
The game's main protagonist is a young photojournalist named Jade (voiced by Jodie Forrest, who also provided the vocalisations for [[Tily]], [[Razorwife]] and [[Globette]] in ''[[Rayman M]]'' and ''[[Rayman Rush]]''). She lives in a lighthouse orphanage with her adoptive uncle – an anthropomorphic pig named Pey'j (voiced by [[David Gasman]], the actor who has voiced [[Rayman]] since 1999). Like Rayman, Jade's origins are mysterious, and she is eventually revealed as a ‘chosen one’ with unique abilities. By the opening of the game, Hillys is beset my a monstrous alien force known as the DomZ, which comprise the majority of the enemies encountered throughout the game. Parallels can be drawn between the DomZ and the space-faring [[Robo-Pirate]]s in ''[[Rayman 2]]''. A dictatorial military group known as the Alpha Sections exercise an authoritarian regime over the Hyllian people under the guise of protecting them from the DomZ. Early on in the game, Jade is contacted by the IRIS Network, an underground organisation intent on uncovering the conspiracy between the DomZ and the Alpha Sections and liberating the people from their rule. | The game's main protagonist is a young photojournalist named Jade (voiced by Jodie Forrest, who also provided the vocalisations for [[Tily]], [[Razorwife]] and [[Globette]] in ''[[Rayman M]]'' and ''[[Rayman Rush]]''). She lives in a lighthouse orphanage with her adoptive uncle – an anthropomorphic pig named Pey'j (voiced by [[David Gasman]], the actor who has voiced [[Rayman]] since 1999). Like Rayman, Jade's origins are mysterious, and she is eventually revealed as a ‘chosen one’ with unique abilities. By the opening of the game, Hillys is beset my a monstrous alien force known as the DomZ, which comprise the majority of the enemies encountered throughout the game. Parallels can be drawn between the DomZ and the space-faring [[Robo-Pirate]]s in ''[[Rayman 2]]''. A dictatorial military group known as the Alpha Sections exercise an authoritarian regime over the Hyllian people under the guise of protecting them from the DomZ. Early on in the game, Jade is contacted by the IRIS Network, an underground organisation intent on uncovering the conspiracy between the DomZ and the Alpha Sections and liberating the people from their rule. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:Aedes Raymanis Beyond Good and Evil.jpg|thumb|left|320px|A [[mosquito]] from the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]] makes a cameo appearance]] | [[File:Aedes Raymanis Beyond Good and Evil.jpg|thumb|left|320px|A [[giant mosquito]] from the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]] makes a cameo appearance]] | ||
While primary a third-person action-adventure game, ''Beyond Good | While primary a third-person action-adventure game, ''Beyond Good & Evil'' features elements of various other video game genres, including stealth, puzzle-solving and racing. Jade combats enemies with a Daï-jo staff, but also gains the ability to fire disc projectiles later in the game. A substantial number of the game's missions involve photography; Jade is often required to take photographs revealing the Alpha Sections' true nature, but optional side-quests involve photographing wildlife for rewards. At one point in the game, the player can come across a [[giant mosquito]] from the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]], which is identified as ''‘Aedes Raymanis’'' (''‘fly from [[Rayman 1|Rayman]]’''). The world of Hyllis is presented as a single continuous environment broken only by load zones; there are no distinct levels, and the player must travel manually from place to place, as in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''. Jade's primary mode of transport is a hovercraft, which can be used to travel the watery streets of the main city and the surrounding seaside area. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Rayman in popular culture|''Rayman'' in popular culture]] | * [[Rayman in popular culture|''Rayman'' in popular culture]] | ||
* [http://beyondgoodandevil.wikia.com/wiki/Beyond_Good_%26_Evil More information on the ''Beyond Good | * [http://beyondgoodandevil.wikia.com/wiki/Beyond_Good_%26_Evil More information on the ''Beyond Good & Evil'' Wiki] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||