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| Beyond Eyes | |
|---|---|
| Developers | Tiger & Squid |
| Publisher | Team17 |
| Director | Sherida Halatoe |
| Engine | Unity |
| Platforms | Linux,Windows,OS X,PlayStation 4,Xbox One |
| Release |
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| Genre | Adventure |
| Mode | Single-player |
Beyond Eyes is anadventure game developed by Tiger & Squid and published byTeam17.
The game showcases how a ten-year-old girl named Rae, who has lost her sight due to an accident with fireworks, interacts with the world around her.[1] The world initially appears to be all white, but certain objects are highlighted when Rae touches them. Sound is an important element of the game, giving the player an idea of where certain objects are located. Challenges include deciding if the sound of cars is distant enough to safely cross the road.[1] Beyond Eyes fits into a genre of walking simulator games that tell a story, and much like a blind person must memorise their environment, the game tries to show how sound memory for a blind person feels.
The game was developed by Sherida Halatoe's Tiger & Squid in collaboration withTeam17.[2] It was shown to the international press for the first time at the annualGame Developers Conference 2015.[3] It failed to reach its crowdfunding goal onIndiegogo.[4] Tiger & Squid are believed to be, a real cat also portrayed in the game, and a stuffed toy.
| Aggregator | Score |
|---|---|
| GameRankings | (PC) 65.17%[5] (XONE) 63.19%[6] (PS4) 59.29%[7] |
| Metacritic | (PC) 60/100[8] (XONE) 60/100[9] (PS4) 52/100[10] |
| Publication | Score |
|---|---|
| Destructoid | 4/10[11] |
| GameRevolution | |
| IGN | 5.5/10[13] |
| PC Gamer (US) | 75/100[14] |
| VideoGamer.com | 5/10[15] |
Beyond Eyes received mixed reviews. Aggregating review websitesGameRankings andMetacritic gave the Microsoft Windows version 65.17% based on 6 reviews and 60/100 based on 11 reviews,[5][8] the Xbox One version 63.19% based on 16 reviews and 60/100 based on 24 reviews[6][9] and the PlayStation 4 version 59.29% based on 7 reviews and 52/100 based on 7 reviews.[7][10]