

Oh amazing! Still hoping for native VR support!


Oh amazing! Still hoping for native VR support!


Amazing! Sounds like it’s in a proprietary engine this time? Sadly means we won’t be able to use uevr to get vr working (though I hope they’ll add it natively).


For myself? Definitely! But someone shouldn’t be prevented from playing a game because of a disability. Just like how Frostbite engine games have great accessibility options for colour blindness.


I think this discussion has more merit when framing this from an ableism viewpoint. Games having accessibility sliders to either slow down puzzles or enemies helps players who have a disability.
A game that comes to mind is Crosscode! You had options that could change the speed and damage for various things in the game. Was nice because sometimes I’d change the settings when I had been stuck and frustrated on a puzzle which made the game far more enjoyable.
Seems similar to Australia’s love for musk sticks! Thankfully I don’t think actual musk has been used for a long time!


It’s difficult isn’t it. Itch.io was my other choice but again it’s an American company. It’s kind of surprising that an alternative storefront hasn’t really started to rise out of SEA + Japan and Korea considering how popular gaming is there.


Other than GOG is there even any other storefronts that don’t give you a steam key that aren’t American?
I really want to play this again but I don’t think I’ll emotionally survive Midna’s lament again! The music in Twilight Princess was amazing! The Hyrule Castle theme slowly morphing into Ganondorf’s theme still gives me shivers.