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Sunday 9 November 2014

Review of Hack N Slash

this game was gifted to me by   Corey  Renton via Steam. To show my application to you,  i have decided to review this game. So can this game beat  Capcom's top spot? let's find out!


Hack N Slash  is, like Five Nights at Freddy's, an indie game. Similar to the Legend of Zelda, but with things done a little differently. You play the part of a young boy who finds himself in a strange world. Instead of using a sword, you use a usb drive! you use it to change  variables  to the objects in the world. Te accessibility scores are as follows.

Visability 10 Corey  cracked the first password!
players with visual impairments should feel right at home with this game. You solve puzzles in order to progress through the game.  Colour blind players can easily solve these puzzles. in summary this game should be A-OK for players with visual impairments.
Audible- 10 Corey cracked the second code!
this game  has no spoken dialogue, the things that the character says is in the retro RPG  text based format. A little trick pulled from Legend of Zelda.
mobility- 10
this game is easily playable with players with mobility impairments! yu can use a keyboard, or use an Xbox 360 controller, which is a mobility impaired player's best friend. yu use an inventory screen to set which item is bound to which button. Anothr best friend for mobility impaired players! s this game can  be easily played by mobility impaired players!

Gameplay 8
this game is a bit too plagiarized from Nintendo's Legend of Zelda. But you hack enemies to defeat them. throughout the game you are assisted by a little sprite which follows you around. this is similar to Navi from the Legend of Zelda games. But for an indie game, it's actually not  half bad! the gameplay is  fun and addictive that will keep you entertained for hours!

overall score  95%
realy good score, agonizingly close to beating Capcom!






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