

What I saw - I hope- is simply a pre-launch glitch because if this scene was intended, my concern is that there were safety checks cut. I did my usual "checkup" on myself, I donned safer tech settings ( seen here), and I looked again, this time at a slower speed to negate the rapid-fire effect that I know is a trigger. Instantly, my right side dropped, and I could feel the onset of an episode.

When I first began watching the scene, which you can view in the video below at the 11:35 and 12:40 and 14:57 marks (but I highly advise against it or to use caution), I immediately had to shut it off. What they failed to realize is that it's not just dangerous to photo-sensitive epileptics it's dangerous to everyone.
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Following my coverage of Cyberpunk 2077 and my more generalized PSA about epileptics and how to safely navigate all forms of entertainment, they were thoughtful enough to consider me and a scene that could be dangerous. My notifications lit up on Thursday night with Game Informer readers tagging me in a video where the boss fight can be seen. They explore sandbox levels, collecting items to. Assuming the role of two children guided by a magical being called Balan, the player explores twelve worlds themed after the hearts of troubled individuals. The scene in question has so many neurological triggers, that even non-epileptics are at risk. Balan Wonderworld b is a 2021 platform game developed by Arzest and Balan Company and published by Square Enix. Balan Wonderworld arrives tomorrow from Square Enix, but early footage has me incredibly worried about one vital scene.
