During the airborne sequence it seemed that I had no control at all, I kept smashing into things. Had there been a place that allowed me to save it, Along with your auto save feature, then I wouldn’t have lost minor progress. It almost seemed that the exit was off screen. I was able to either shut down to get out or just happen to hit it right. I was stuck a few times in the air ventilation room too. You can fix glitches but the story/game itself is top notch. The story was entertaining and I definitely think that minor glitches in no way should depreciate the fact that this is a five star game. While I too spun around awhile coming out of the apartment building I was able to get around the glitches and finish the game. It’s so frustrating to get so invested in a game and then have to just stop without getting to know how it ends because the developers didn’t think about disability access. If you’re going to create a game where one scene has a radically different gameplay style than the rest, PLEASE either warn up front or have a way for players like me who can’t play in that way to skip the outlier scene. This reminds me a lot of Life Is Strange in that it’s a game that I was able to play almost to the end and am now stuck because it is asking me to do something that is a physically impossible for me. Usually when I encounter a game that’s going to need fast, calculated motion, I know it in the first few minutes and can nope out. I tried- for hours- to get past that scene, and I watched play throughs, and tried to do what those players did, and I simply physically can’t. But then I got up to the room with the security turrets at the lab and what was a puzzle/story/adventure game suddenly requires reflexes that I, someone with a joint disorder, just don’t have. I loved every minute of this game- it is clever and interesting and has a great story, with puzzles that are not very hard to solve but still take some thinking.
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