not for kids
good use of technology but should not include sorcery. Could be more plane and just about helping people to develop skills.
Impressionnant!
Une expérience géniale pour la communauté non-voyante mais tout le monde devrait essayer!
Love the idea though it can improve.
I like the feeling and the whole idea of such interactive game though I think the voice quality of the guide and also the main character can be more natural than that robotic voice they have right now. Also i wish the main dialogues such as the signal that your moving (daughters voice calling let’s go) and the other guidelines would be more variant.
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Okay???
It was good.
But I wish there was more levels.
Plus, the hardcore level wasn’t that hard to finish.
But besides that it was good.
But I wish there was more levels.
Plus, the hardcore level wasn’t that hard to finish.
But besides that it was good.
A blind legend review
It’s a good experience but it is too challenging to find destinations that’s the part that gives me real trouble. I cannot hear Louise’s voice over all the noise in scenes Sun
Love this game but a few problems
I love this game. Only thing is some of the content in the game is a little mature. For example, they use the "F" word in this app once. Also, sometimes the gestures won't respond correctly. Could you add an option to play with a bluetooth keyboard like the PC version? Do this and I'll give it 5 stars.
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Excellent... TRY THIS GAME!
Of the audio-accessible titles I have played so far, Blind Legend is up there with the best.
This is a fast-paced action adventure and combat game completely playable with the internal audio and headphones. As you’ll probably notice if you are using phones of reasonably good quality, the sound design, music and SFX in this game are all excellently well done and to a very high and cinematic-sounding standard. In the audio categories, this title is very impressive and among the best out there.
Two difficulty modes are available. Newbies to the game may want to try out normal difficulty until they have the measure of the gameplay, but if you’re up for a more challenging speed of action, select “hardcore” mode.
One of the areas in which BL comes out on top of some of the other audio games is in the variety of the gameplay. The action throughout varies between navigating notably natural-sounding and highly contrasting environments, horseback pursuits, stealth, and a great deal of nail-biting, directionally-driven melee combat with sometimes multiple enemies at the same time. In all of the above, the gameplay runs smoothly, is generally fast-paced and invariably requires close attention and tactical reaction.
The story is engaging and the voice acting on this English dub is also excellent. In terms of the duration, this is also (whilst not extensive ) one of the longer audio gaming titles currently out there and should keep you playing busy for some time, and the various virtual environments along with the variety in gameplay certainly keep it interesting.
All round, whilst Blind Legend certainly isn’t the only audio game worth trying out, it is without doubt one of the best yet and I’d say an essential title in this field. The developers have done an exemplary job at demonstrating what can be done (and to what high standard) with the audio as the sole medium in the context of gaming. As such, whilst in this manner BL like many audio games is geared primarily towards a blind players market, I would recommend this even to sighted gamers looking for a great new challenge. While this game is a few years old now, after clearing it in its entirety and consistently enjoying it immensely on more than one occasion to date, I would definitely be in hopeful favour of a future sequel, or at least more great games like this!
This is a fast-paced action adventure and combat game completely playable with the internal audio and headphones. As you’ll probably notice if you are using phones of reasonably good quality, the sound design, music and SFX in this game are all excellently well done and to a very high and cinematic-sounding standard. In the audio categories, this title is very impressive and among the best out there.
Two difficulty modes are available. Newbies to the game may want to try out normal difficulty until they have the measure of the gameplay, but if you’re up for a more challenging speed of action, select “hardcore” mode.
One of the areas in which BL comes out on top of some of the other audio games is in the variety of the gameplay. The action throughout varies between navigating notably natural-sounding and highly contrasting environments, horseback pursuits, stealth, and a great deal of nail-biting, directionally-driven melee combat with sometimes multiple enemies at the same time. In all of the above, the gameplay runs smoothly, is generally fast-paced and invariably requires close attention and tactical reaction.
The story is engaging and the voice acting on this English dub is also excellent. In terms of the duration, this is also (whilst not extensive ) one of the longer audio gaming titles currently out there and should keep you playing busy for some time, and the various virtual environments along with the variety in gameplay certainly keep it interesting.
All round, whilst Blind Legend certainly isn’t the only audio game worth trying out, it is without doubt one of the best yet and I’d say an essential title in this field. The developers have done an exemplary job at demonstrating what can be done (and to what high standard) with the audio as the sole medium in the context of gaming. As such, whilst in this manner BL like many audio games is geared primarily towards a blind players market, I would recommend this even to sighted gamers looking for a great new challenge. While this game is a few years old now, after clearing it in its entirety and consistently enjoying it immensely on more than one occasion to date, I would definitely be in hopeful favour of a future sequel, or at least more great games like this!
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Excellent!!!
Excellent game,I’ve always wanted an audio fighting game...would be great if a volume 2 of a blind legend would be made with the father gets kidnapped...all in all a great game
Transported to another word!!!
The immersive game experience is out of this world, the controls are also made so that the game has a challenging aspect to it in addition to the awesome story telling. This really embodies the present day hype with AI, but just with audio. A great game to play if your eyes are strained from the days work and want to relax your eyes but still have fun. Also a great way for those visually impaired to play video game :) Really hope there are more games to come out with similar mechanics and even more variety in gaming controls.
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Not 12+ friendly more like 16+
I wish there wasn’t swearing so that kids at school could play this game. Says infrequent or mild swearing, but the f work is used in each stage so far. Also the guy who is blind is called a cripple multiple times while men threaten to rape his daughter. The game has potential but is not for kids despite the 12+ rating.
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