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A Blind Legend Activation Code [hack]

Updated: Mar 11, 2020





















































About This Game A Blind Legend is the first-ever action-adventure game without video – where ears replace eyes! Discover the original, innovative sensory experience of binaural 3D sound. HEADPHONES ARE COMPULSORY! AUDIO GAME FULLY ACCESSIBLE TO BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE Your eyes will be of no help. So close them, sharpen your hearing and your blade... And embark on an epic, perilous rite of passage. Live the adventures of Edward Blake, the famous blind knight! Guided by your daughter Louise, you must find your way and avoid the many traps that lie in the High Castle Kingdom, while confronting dangerous enemies! This serious game is fully accessible to visually impaired people, and is aimed at anyone who’s eager for an original, immersive sensory experience through a ground-breaking video game. And because the player is the character, it will help raise public awareness of this kind of disability. This hack-and-slash game, with a heroic-fantasy flavour, harnesses the innovative technology of binaural sound, which delivers a gripping 3D soundscape and brings characters and actions vividly to life around the player – as if they were actually in the game! A Blind Legend was co-created thanks to support from a community of fans who helped with the crowdfunding campaign (www.ulule.com/a-blind-legend) and in a co-production with France Culture, a Radio France station. a09c17d780 Title: A Blind LegendGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:DowinoPublisher:Plug In DigitalRelease Date: 7 Apr, 2016 A Blind Legend Activation Code [hack] This is the first time I give a negative review to a game\u2026 and it\u2019s basically for 2 reasons:1)\tImmersion totally broken by the menu\/loading\/instructions voice2)\tCheckpoints bring you back what fells like 5 minutes of uninteresting things. When you play in hard mode it\u2019s annoying as \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2026. In normal is just very very annoying.I had high expectative for this game, it\u2019s a pity it has so many BIG problems =\/. I wish I could recommend this game. It has a peculiar concept and I usually promote this kind of experimentation, even if the game is not a masterpiece. Howeveer, in this case, after the surprise of the unique game mechanics wear off, nothing great remains from it. It becomes incredibly repetitive: there are only two phases, the combats and the running, and both are super tedious. In the combat phases, you only have to wait for the right signal to hit where the sound comes from; in the running phases, you move straightforward, and you press madly on space to call your daughter so that she tells you where to go. The latter is particularly confusing, and will get you lost often. None of this sounds fun, and it quickly becomes annoying. The worst part is that there are too few checkpoints, so you sometimes have to play again a huge section of the game when you die. No thanks: it wasn't fun the first time, I certainly won't do it again. A lot of reviews point out how bad the audio is. Maybe it was because my expectations were low, but it wasn't that bad in my opinion (at least, it wasn't terrible). It's true though you'd expect a game that relies only on sounds to put everything in its audio experience.I find it hard to leave a game unfinished, but it's been a few weeks since I last played (I reached at least the middle of the game), and I just can't find the will to continue.. I bought this out of curiosity and am very glad I did. By giving you only audio to inform you what is happening around you it leaves the visuals completely up to your own imagination - so if you're an avid bookworm then you should enjoy this game. Play it with your eyes closed and it becomes completely immersive. Also, incredible to create a game that raises awareness of a disability and at the same time uses it to make the game better.TL;DR - if you enjoy reading lots then this game is perfect for you. And close your eyes!. A Blind Legend is a decent tech demo for audio gaming, but it's uninspired. The protagonist's voice actor gives the standard fantasy plot a good effort; however, the rest of the performances are bland at best, and at worst they become outright obnoxious as characters recite their lines every time you fail and have to replay a section. The overall sound design isn't bad, but it isn't hard to list games that did better soundscapes while also having graphics.There are two kinds of gameplay: navigating the world using positional audio and quick-time cues, and using positional audio to swing your sword at whoever is loudly assaulting you until they expire horribly. The lack of variety becomes tiresome, without much to differentiate your first bandit fight from the final boss.Overall, A Blind Legend gets an A for trying something new, but a C for effort.. I appreciate the concept of the game but I had to stop playing after 20 minutes.The text to speech irritated me and especially the announcement of each loading scene has been a horrible choice in my opinion.

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