An experimental game called VI Fit has been created for blind gamers to help keep them in shape.
Phantom Fury could have been genuinely great, but is undermined by odd design choices and a nonsensical story.
Jack writes: "We hand-pick a selection of processors to help you find the best CPU for V Rising, updated for the current version as early access is over."
We're another day closer to the release of Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 on May 21st, and that means Ninja Theory is continuing to tease us with new snippets of info and footage - including a closer look at the game's Photo Mode.
I like photo modes. I will find some awesome shots and use them as wallpaper on my SX.
"There’s no word on whether the VI Fit participants are actually enjoying themselves while they play these games, but you’ve got to give the game creators credit for innovation"
lol, but on a serious note, if I had to sacrifice either my sight or hearing, then i wouldnt mind watching the marvels of this world in complete silence.
No matter what you do a blind person can never play a video game. They can however play games. It's not a video game anymore if you cannot see it.
every person weather blind or not can see. threw there mind and touch and ears.. think about it. more should be done for the disabled and people with problems.
the problem is how. i wouldnt knck anything but praise it. anything that can giv e these people enjoyment is worth it.
back when i had a 360 it was messing up to where there was no picture when i was playing online with my brother so he would just tell me what way to turn and i would just turn and shoot
i thought the only game you could play blind is simon and blind mans bluff