Beyond Good and Evil

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Epic action/adventure title from the designer of the acclaimed Rayman series.

Format: PlayStation 2
Release 14 Oct 2003
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
Players: 1
PEGI Rating: NUL
Editor Score: 8 User Score: 9
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Also available on: GameCube, Xbox, PC

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Project BG&E - Q&A News

Chris Leyton

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Chris Leyton

We chat to Michel Ancel lead designer and creator of Rayman + new screens...


Announced shortly before E3, Project BG&E is the latest title to come from Michel Ancel, designer of the hugely successful Rayman series. The action/adventure title tells the story of a young heroin who holds the freedom of her people in the palms of her hands, in the distant future the government begin to lead its people down a ârighteous path of no returnâ. Recruited by an underground organization and thrust into the leading role, a once orphaned young girl name Jade learns she possesses a special ability that will uncover the tyranny and corruption behind her government and, ultimately, the salvation of her people.

âWhat propels this game into the upper echelon of next-generation games is not only an engrossing storyline but the Promise of Discoveryâ, said Michel Ancel, Game Designer. âWeâve designed a brand new, exclusive game engine from ground up that has allowed us to integrate a whole universe in one game including mountains, cities, towns, planets and more. Our goal was to provide gamers an opportunity to experience absolute immersion through a unique story and free roaming environments â“ a world with no bounds, and BG&E has exceeded those expectations.â


What were you setting out to do when you started this project?

We wanted to pack a whole universe onto a single CD â“ mountains, planets, towns. The idea was to make the player feel like an explorer, with a sense of absolute freedom.


BG&E is an original creation. What were your sources of inspiration?

First and foremost, everyday life â“ being able to get in a vehicle, move around freely, take photos of a place you like, and so on.

Then the Japanese designers were our role models: Myamotoâs efficiency and Hayao Myasakiâs free spirit.


You developed a new engine called Jade. Without going into too much technical detail, could you tell us whatâs so revolutionary about it?

Itâs an engine thatâs very powerful and, above all, extremely versatile. Its main strength is its ergonomics, its tools. They allow you to be ambitious and they make it easy to try out a lot of ideas. Its second strength is its ability to adapt to any kind of gameplay â“ exploring on foot, in a vessel, a vehicle, in a crowd.

In addition to that versatility, the critical parts of the engines were optimized for each console, to exploit their resources 100%.


How did you put together the development team?

Thatâs a long, rich and eventful story! Our teamâs made up of around 30 people from all walks of life. There are self-taught people, engineers, authors of comic strips â“ each and every one of them made an essential contribution to the production of the game.


Can you tell us about the background of the team leaders?

  • Jacques, whoâs co-producer, has many yearsâ experience in cartoons. He worked as animation director on Rayman 2.

  • Frédéric, who runs the AI programming, comes out of the good old game school. Heâs programmed many games on SNES, Genesis. He was also behind the Rayman series.

  • Bertrand,whoâs in charge of level design, is self-taught in the arts and technical skills.

  • Christophe, our senior programmer, is the former lead programmer on Rayman 2 and he was behind the development of the Jade engine.

  • Patrick, animation director, has worked on major cartoon movie productions.

  • Paul, senior artist, is also self-taught. He created most of the decors and characters in our latest productions.

  • Alexandra is the character designer and comes out of the cartoon world. Sheâs created a lot of characters since the first Rayman games.

  • Christophe is in charge of creating the gameâs original soundtrack. He used to compose the music and sound background for many short and feature-length movies before winning prizes, mainly at the Annecy animation festival.


The programming team is self-led. Its members have very different backgrounds, but they all have many yearsâ experience in video games.


If you had to sum up your project in one sentence⦠What would you say?

With this game we wanted to give the player âa promise of discoveryââ¦

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I loved the Beyond good and evil game, if anyone hears about a sequel post it all over the net, thanks!!!!
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