Also On: PS4, PC
Publisher: PUBLISHER
Developer: DEVELOPER
Medium: Digital
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: E
As art, Beyond Eyes is extraordinarily laudable: it wants to help players understand what itโs like to be blind. If the purpose of art is to help you understand different perspectives, itโs neat to see a game embrace a point of view thatโs not very well-served in most media, video games or otherwise.
Not only that, it conveys that perspective via a story thatโs sure to tug at your heartstrings. You play Beyond Eyes as Rae, a young girl whoโs lost her sight, but who nonetheless wants to find out what happened to a cat that kept her company as she recovered from the accident that caused her impairment. If youโre looking for an emotional hook, it doesnโt get much stronger than โblind girl searches for her lost kitty.โ
Unfortunately, no matter how much emotional heft Beyond Eyes carries, itโs impossible to get around the fact itโs boring. Just excruciatingly dull from start to finish. You know how some games are derisively called โwalking simulatorsโ? Playing Beyond Eyes, I suddenly understood exactly how and why people might use that as an insult. You donโt really do anything here except for walk. This is a game where major obstacles include โbarking dogโ and โpressing the crosswalk buttonโ and โpath leading to nowhereโ. I hate to make light of those things, because I have no doubt that visually impaired people โ and especially visually impaired children โ have to learn to deal with them on a daily basisโฆbut seriously, itโs not exactly the sort of thing that translates well to a game.
One of the greater ironies of Beyond Eyes is that, for a game thatโs about not being able to see anything, it looks really nice. As the world fades in and out of Raeโs understanding, itโs like youโre watching a watercolor painting flashing in and out of existence before your eyes.
But no amount of nice visuals can make up for gameplay that puts you to sleep. And no matter how engaging Beyond Eyes tries to be in its story, I have no doubt that the vast majority of people playing it will find that the interminable stretches between its muted plot beats probably wonโt be enough to keep you awake. If youโre anything like me, youโll feel a little rotten for hating on it, but dull is dull โ and Beyond Eyes is nothing if not very, very dull indeed.