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This Week:

Heavy Rain & Beyond Two Souls coming to the PS4.

Sony developing PS2 backwards compatability for PS4.

Kotaku whines like little babys about being blacklisted by Bethesda and Ubisoft.

The Game Awards nominees announced & our predictions.

PS4 & Xbox One $299 Black Friday specials.

Fallout 4.

Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer.

Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival.

Yo-Kai Watch.

Xenoblade: Chronicles

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

Geekscape Giveaways:

Tweet @geekscapegames that you want Tales From The Borderlands, and you’ll be entered to win a copy of the game on Steam!

Listener Mission Objective:

With the ‘Tomb Raider’ reboot getting a director, who would you like to see as our new Lara Croft?

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Briefly: I cannot wait to play through these again.

As divisive as gamers seem to be over the titles crafted by Quantic Dream (Indigo Prophecy, Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls), the deep (and occasionally convoluted) plots, cinematic-as-hell gameplay (well, if you can call it that), and incredible production values always keep me coming back for more.

Beyond: Two Souls was a late PS3 highlight for me, and I’m beyond excited to finally know just when I’ll be able to give it another go. The PS4 re-releases of both Beyond: Two Souls and Heavy Rain were announced back in June, and Sony today revealed the release dates for both games.

Beyond: Two Souls will launch next week on November 24th for a cool $29.99, with a variety of enhancements to the original game, including:

-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
-Decisions are highlighted at the end of each scene and compared with those made by other players
You can now play the game in chronological order right from the start – a much requested feature in the PS3 version!
-Increased difficulty in a number of fight scenes, combined with improved controls for action sequence
-Includes the “Enhanced Experiments” DLC in the base game

We’ll be waiting a little longer for Heavy Rain however (giving you a good amount of time to catch up on that backlog), as Heavy Rain will launch on PSN on March 1st. Sony hasn’t detailed just what enhancements that release will see (or just how much it’ll cost), but you can bet I’ll be Pressing X to Jason all over again when it hits!

Will you be playing these games again? Or was once enough? Be sure to let us know in the comments below!

In the vain of such classic video games such as Night Trap, and Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties, Leo Mark Studios has released MovieMaze: The Mechanic for iOS and Android platforms. What’s described as “an interactive film in which you get to pick different storylines,” The Mechanic can be described as a choose your own adventure book, only with video.

The Mechanic stars the very subtly named Indeep Sheet, who arrived from the Mumbai Car Academy and must deliver a car without being brutally maimed. Seemingly very crude, the title is sure to take us back to a simpler time when full motion video was all the rage.

Free for a limited time, those with some gigs to burn might want to check out the game for their mobile device. Watch the trailer below and take a gander at www.leomarkstudios.com for more information.

Briefly: If you thought that Naughty Dog’s incredible The Last of Us was the PS3’s last great exclusive, you’re probably mistaken.

Quantic Dream, developer of Indigo Prophecy (Fahrenheit for those not in North America) and Heavy Rain, have another game up their sleeve for this generation. That game stars both Ellen Page and Willem DaFoe, and is called Beyond: Two Souls.

There have been some fantastic gameplay videos and trailers for the game thus far, but a newly released behind-the-scenes featurette really showcases some of the unbelievably varied gameplay that Beyond will offer. You follow Ellen Page’s character through 14 years of her life, and it looks like she has a lot going on. The game looks to mix a thriller with some spiritual and psychological elements, and should be an absolute treat for PS3 owners.

Don’t own a PS3? It’s never been a better time to buy. Check out the latest featurette for Beyond: Two Souls below, and let us know if you’ll be picking it up on October 8th!