Days Gone Remastered Can Make Freakers Less Stressful To Fight With New Gameplay Options
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Ahead of its April 25 release, Bend Studio has detailed the accessibility features in Days Gone Remastered. One notable feature is the ability to slow game speed to 25%, helping players cope in challenging situations. Additional features include auto-completion of quick-time events, camera recentering on attack, and customizable controls. Visual enhancements like high-contrast options and a revised audio mix facilitate gameplay for players with disabilities. The upgrade option for current PS4 players is available for $10, though it excludes the PS Plus version.
Bend Studio's announcement reveals enhanced accessibility features in Days Gone Remastered that allow players to customize gameplay and enjoy a more inclusive gaming experience.
Players can slow down game speed to 25%, making it easier to navigate stressful moments, especially during intense Horde Assault situations.
Accessibility upgrades include high-contrast options and improved audio mix, supporting players with visual and auditory needs while enhancing overall gameplay experience.
The remaster also introduces helpful audio cues and haptic feedback to assist collectors in finding the 240 collectibles scattered across the game world.
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