Jusant update adds important accessibility features to the game and fixes dozens of bugs
Don't Nod Studio has released patch 1.4 for its adventure game about the climber Jusant, which fixes bugs and adds new accessibility features.
Here's What We Know
The most important thing in the update is the accessibility features that will simplify the gameplay and help those who have difficulty with the game.
The following features can now be enabled in the settings:
- Simplified climbing mode (only sticks are used instead of triggers)
- Alternative descent mode and tutorials
- Simplified interaction mode
- Help with jumping
- No endurance
- The following modes are available in graphics modes: deitanopia, protanopia, tritanopia
Dozens of bugs have also been fixed in the game, including problems with animation, camera, lighting, gameplay, and more. The full list of changes is available here.
Flashback
Jusant is an indie game where players will find a meditative adventure about a climber who, together with his aquatic companion Ballast, climbs to the top of a mysterious tower where life once bustled. The game is based on mountaineering. You will have to climb up 80% of the time, but innovations are constantly being added to this process so that you feel your own progress and want to move on. And the story is told through the environment.
Where To Play
Jusant is available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Steam Deck. The game has also received an 80 score from players and critics on Metacritic.
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Source: dont-nod