Beyond the Beyond, known in Japan as Beyond the Beyond: Harukanaru Kanān he (ビヨンド ザ ビヨンド ~遥かなるカナーンへ~, lit. "Beyond the Beyond: To Far Away Kanaan"), is a role-playing video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1995. Though not the first role-playing game released for the PlayStation, Beyond the Beyond was the first RPG available in the west for the console using a traditional Japanese RPG gameplay style á la Final Fantasy and Phantasy Star.
Gameplay
Gameplay in Beyond the Beyond is, for the most part, standard for a role-playing video game. However, the turn-based battle system does contain one feature that was not standard in role-playing games at the time. Dubbed the "Active Playing System", this feature allows the player to
increase the chances of either landing an improved attack on an enemy or
defending from an enemy attack by pressing the X button at the correct
time during battle. It is similar to the timing-based attacks in the
later role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII (1999).
Beyond the Beyond has a total gameplay time averaging between
20 and 25 hours. It has been argued that the gameplay time is extended
due mostly to long and complex dungeons, frequent random encounters, and
the steep difficulty of bosses.
Plot
Long ago in the world of Beyond the Beyond, a battle raged
between the 'Beings of Light' and the 'Warlocks of the Underworld'.
Before the planet was destroyed, the two sides signed a treaty leaving
the surface world to the Beings of Light and underground to the
Warlocks. After hundreds of years of peace, inexplicable happenings
begin to occur. The player must control Finn, a young swordsman, to stop
the evil power that has broken the treaty and invaded the surface
world.

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