Wolverine game will include accessibility option to reduce blood and gore
By
Steve Wright
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Summary
Insomniac's upcoming Wolverine game features heavy blood and gore in its gameplay, but the developers have confirmed an accessibility setting that allows players to tone down or turn off the gore. Game director Mike Daly stated this feature was planned from the beginning, acknowledging the game's violent nature.
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A bit squeamish? Insomniac has you covered, bub.
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