About This Game Welcome to Wintreal, a small town in the northern US and home to the Blue Norholm Centenary School. Today is Ian’s first day at his new school. Being blind, Ian has always relied on North, his faithful seeing eye dog, to guide him. But not everything is as it seems at Blue Norholm, and it won’t take long until Ian’s blindness will be the least of North’s problems…FeaturesGuide Ian through the game as North, his faithful canine companionUse stealth, misdirection an guile to avoid the ghoulish studentsNo violence 1075eedd30 Title: Ian's EyesGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Sindie GamesPublisher:SOEDESCO PublishingRelease Date: 1 Sep, 2016 Ian's Eyes Download For PS ian's eyes gameplay español. janis ian restless eyes. ian curtis eyes. ian's eyes wikipedia. ian somerhalder eyes gif. ian's eyes requisitos. open your eyes ian brown. ian brown open your eyes. ian mcdonald ''driver's eyes'' (1999). ian stuart behind blue eyes lyrics. ian's eyes juego. janis ian mary's eyes. ian matthews thru my eyes. ian rush eyes. ian eyes español. ian's eyes review. ian somerhalder eyes color. ian somerhalder eyes contacts. ian mckinley eyes. ian mcdonald drivers eyes. ian mcshane eyes. demo ian's eyes. through ryan's eyes. ian's eyes game. ian somerhalder eyes. ian's eyes wiki. focus my eyes ian white. ian's eyes juego gratis. ian somerhalder eye thing. ian hunter eyes The controls take a bit of getting used to and the radius at which enemies can see you could be a lot clearer. These are really the only two things I found to be a problem in the game, in part because the game keeps track of the number of deaths you've had and at least for me many of them came from not knowing which enemies could see what before it was too late. I played on a controller, but it might actually be best to do it with the keyboard because the controls have that tank-like RE feel to them.That aside, I really enjoyed the tension that the gameplay brought on and even with the clues laid out to how the game might end I wasn't prepared for what actually happened. The voice-acting isn't really good, but it didn't distract me from the tone of the story at all and I remained fully invested through the end. I plan to replay again to see if I can do better this time and to make sure that I found everything.I go very much recommend this game to anyone who likes tension and the need to think both before acting and on the move.. It's\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665and I'm disappointed.The concept is cool but the bad voice acting, bad story, and game mechanics ruined it (seriously if they didn't use voice acting at all would be better somehow). The controls are awkward like when you play as a dog you can't bark and move quickly to dodge the enemy.I could ignore the bad voice acting and the bad story, but man... the enemies.The enemies are unpredictable in unfair annoying way, like you can't tell whos that enemy that stand still or the one that stand still also but will attack you without a warning when you get close to him and not avoidable. Or enemy that patrols and ignores you if you walk by him or the enemy that patrols and suddenly chases you once you're close to him which it is not aviodable after. And sometimes when you use the dogs to check them out they wouldn't chase it, but when you move \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing Ian they suddenly attack him then.Oh yeah, not to mention the enemies that works as a wall but you can't tell because they look like the others who would attack you. Because they all use random models and not giving them any unique appearance.They expected you to die alot that they even bothered to make death counter for it.. This puzzle-adventure game has surprised me in a good way. Despite some details to polish, the game is pretty amusing and the challenges makes you want to try once and again.. Playing Ian's Eyes I discovered an innovative game with a cute design. It's a lineal game, but it relies on a solid story and different ways to advance on each level. The difficulty curve increases in each level of the game and it becomes really challenging for a casual player. Some levels can be tricky and could generate a bit of frustration but it's compensated by plenty ways of solving each puzzle. Ian's Eyes proves that it's possible to create a non-violent zombie game taking as foundation an original concept and a carefully treated atmosphere.What I love: animations, originality, the music, and the atmosphere in general...What is improvable: character's control is a little messy when far away from the camera, abrupt changes form one fixed camera to another provoke some senseless deaths that might be frustrating, Bate's character voice could be more convincing…. It's definitely not for me.I really did give it a try though.The dialogue is terrible and the gameplay is not as expected (as per videos and trailers).. The controls are really bad.. You can't move the camera angle and you walk with the arrows on the keyboard. The ''Use'' button is ''S''. On the steam controller you walk with the arrows and the ''Use'' button on the controller is the joystick that you have to move around until its interracting with the item.. The first day at school can be stressful, especially for a blind kid. Eight-year-old Ian is happy he can bring his guide dog North along, and he will direly need him as things turn ugly during the preparations of Blue Norholm School's centenary celebration.Luckily Ian is not alone but has North and the player to help him find his way to the library, the gym, up and downstairs, the cafeteria...Hampered by tank-like controls and a rigid camera angle like in an old-school horror game, we pilot North either with or without Ian by his side.Actions in game are limited to the necessary: sneaking, running, barking, to explore every section and lure enemies away to open up the path for Ian.The tightly defined camera and controls are no real default but another means to increase the retro-ish tension through gameplay alone, adding to the macabre atmosphere visibly drawn from Tim Burton movies such as Frankenweenie.Yet don't let yourself blind by Ian's Eyes' eye-catchingly cute graphics for the game gets difficult right after the start requiring a strong learning curve to continue, and playing until the suprising end takes quite some patience plus lines to be added to the merciless death counter.Ian's Eyes can be tough, but overcoming the most difficult sections with strategy and skill is rewarding in itself for players that like mastering challenges. Sindie Games\u2019 debut title certainly merits being played and enjoyed.Read the full user review on: http:\/\/www.gamespot.com\/ians-eyes\/user-reviews\/2200-12712571\/
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