
Age-Gap Romance: There's an optional romantic encounter between the protagonist Jodie Holmes and her CIA handler Ryan Clayton, who are respectively 24 and 38 by the end of the game. Only after she completes the mission does she discover that she actually killed the democratically-elected President of the country, and her superiors lied to her.
During her time with the CIA, Jodie goes on a mission into Somalia to assassinate a local warlord to stop the latest insurgency. As it turns out, he's only her foster father.
Abusive Parents: One scene shows Jodie's father verbally abusing her he even flat out calls her a monster, and while talking to her mother, goes so far as to call her an " it" and a demon at one point, he almost starts physically beating her until Aiden scares him off. The Time Skip of Jodie (and possibly Zoey) takes place about a little more than a decade into the future. The present day takes place in 2014, with the epilogue taking place in 2015.
20 Minutes into the Future: Jodie is eight years old by the winter break of 1998-99. See also Kara for the tech demo produced in preparation for this game.See also KARA for the tech demo produced in preparation for this game. Like its immediate predecessor, Beyond: Two Souls was a Play Station 3 exclusive until it was re-released for the PlayStation 4 in March 2016. The central topic is what happens to one after death. The story, covering the span of fifteen years, centers on Jodie Holmes (modeled after and played by Ellen Page), a young woman who tries to uncover the mystery of a strange Poltergeist-like presence that serves as her protector, as well as Nathan Dawkins ( Willem Dafoe), a researcher and her surrogate father. You can help All The Tropes by expanding it.īeyond: Two Souls is an action-adventure interactive drama developed by Quantic Dream, the Spiritual Successor to Fahrenheit ( Indigo Prophecy) and Heavy Rain.