Survive A Cute But Dangerous World As A Blind Girl This October

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Pixel Pi Games will be bringing its first-person exploration and survival game Pulse to PC on October 20th.

 

It has you playing as a girl called Eva who is blind but has developed the ability to see the world through sound. It’s definitely a concept you could compare to the recently released Beyond Eyes.

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Using this ability you guide Eva across the forbidden paths of her ancestors. She’s on her way to discover why the world is on collapse, being torn apart by earthquakes, as well as the long-kept secrets of the land.

 

Luckily, you’re not completely alone, as Eva is able to employ the help of the adorable spirits of the forest. They can be used to make sounds and reveal upcoming areas before you tread upon them.


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