These couple with the other controls to create an interesting experience from Cage and company. She has real-time movement in some stages as well, such as working her way around an Embassy or fighting her way through a CIA obstacle course. Likewise, if there's something on the ground she needs to get over, you'll press up to jump. If someone's about to strike her from above, or she's coming close to a branch or object she'll hit with her head, you'll need to tap down on the analog stick. She'll need to stay on her toes to duck and jump as well. It's not just about striking offensively.
For instance, if she's on the right and striking an enemy on the left, you'll want to push the analog stick left once the slow-motion prompts start – and the opposite if she's facing right. You'll use this to execute her punches and kicks, and it really depends which way Jodie is facing. Rather than relying on quick prompts like Heavy Rain – though you'll still run into them on occasion – Jodie's style utilizes the right analog stick. It's here that you'll be introduced to Jodie's general gameplay style. Once you get through her younger years, you'll catch up to Jodie when she's undergoing military training, mainly through fighting. That's pretty much left to Aiden, who we'll cover later on in this article. When you're first introduced to Jodie, she's a young child, and she won't be doing much when the game starts. Played by Academy Award winning actress Ellen Page, Jodie is more than capable of taking care of herself…though she doesn’t always do so.
JODIE BEYOND TWO SOULS HOW TO
There are some things you should know about each character before jumping in, as well as how to switch between them, so heed these beginner's tips well.