Gaming When You Have A Visual Impairment

The picture shows a scene set in a post-apocalyptic environment with lush greenery and overgrown vegetation. 

On the left side of the image, there is a female character with long brown hair, wearing a backpack and carrying a weapon on her back. She is standing in tall grass next to a yellow fire hydrant and a tree with vines hanging from it. 

In the background, there is a brick building with a broken sign that reads "Majestic". The windows of the building are shattered and the walls are covered in moss and vines.

In the center and right side of the image, there are more trees and a white, abandoned van. The van has a large, torn banner draped over it with text that reads "RULES MUST BE FOLLOWED" and lists several rules underneath. 

The overall atmosphere of the image is gloomy and abandoned, with a sense of nature reclaiming the urban environment.
Picture shows an indoor setting that looks like a storage room or warehouse. The room is dimly lit and has a gray color scheme. 

In the foreground, there is a character in blue, crouching behind a counter. The character seems to be in a stealth mode or taking cover. 

In the background, there is another character in red, standing and holding what appears to be a gun. This character is illuminated by a light source, possibly indicating that they are an enemy or target. 

There are also various objects scattered around the room, such as shelves, counters, and debris on the floor. 

On the bottom right corner of the screen, there is a game interface showing a gun icon and the number 6/15.
It depicts a post-apocalyptic scene in a forested area. 

In the foreground, there is a female character with brown hair tied back in a ponytail. She is holding a handgun and aiming it towards something in the distance. Her arm has a tattoo and she is wearing a grey shirt.

To the right, there is a white van with a large sign on its side that reads "RULES" followed by a list:
1. All WLF soldier instructions must be followed.
2. Fedra collaborators will be executed.
3. Permission required for leaving assigned zone.
4. Curfew will stay in effect until further notice.

In the middle ground, there is an old, rusted car with a brownish color. The area is overgrown with tall grass and trees.

In the background, there is a building that looks like it might have been a bakery at some point, as the word "Bakery" is faintly visible on the side of the building. There are also more trees and a yellow ring floating in the air, possibly indicating an objective or target in the game.

In the bottom right corner, there is a HUD (Heads-Up Display) showing the character's ammunition count
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- Enable Combat Accessibility: On
- Hostages Don't Escape: On
- Allies Don't Get Grabbed: On
- Enemies Don't Flank: On
- Reduced Enemy Perception: Off
- Reduced Enemy Accuracy: Off
- Enhanced Dodge: On
- Invisible While Prone: Unlimited
- Weapon Sway: On
- Slow Motion: Off

On the right side, there is a description that reads: "Enables the combat accessibility settings. These settings are designed to make combat accessible for all players. As such, they can significantly alter the gameplay experience."

At the bottom, there are three options:
- Change
- Reset to Defaults
- Back

Ken Ludwig’s ‘Baskerville’

Hi everyone!

I am so happy to be back in the theatre again after so long out of one! As well as be able to review shows for you again!


The Sherlock Holmes stories are a collection of stories I have been a huge fan of since I was a child. I have watched and read most of the main stories and I do have my personal favourites. There is just something about Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson that just attracts them to you as any long life fan of the duo would know. can be anything from the action and suspense, to be in awe of Holmes’ genius and brilliant mind!

So When I got the option to go and review at Sherlock Holmes show I was shall we say a little excited…? Okay, I was very much excited! The story that Ken Wen Ludwig went with was the iconic Sherlock Holmes story ‘The Hound Of Baskerville’. If you talked to any Sherlock Holmes fan and ask them to name their top five stories I can guarantee this would be one of them!


‘Baskerville’ has tried to keep too original sorry as possible, however, it is slightly adapted as this show is a comedy version. Now hold your horses Holmes’ fans, I had the same thought as you originally of ‘oh dear, what have they done.’ But actually, I was pleasantly surprised!

Imagine of Holmes in a purple blazer holding a black and silver cane, looking concerned, with Waston just behind him looking at Holmes expectantly.
Photo Credit: Pamela Rath

A quick review would be, from beginning to end I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. The show is very light-hearted and caters for everyone and anyone including families and children, being the story that it is, there are some scary bits here and there and there is a lot of talk of crime, murder and death as you would come to expect, but being a comedy it tackles these subjects very well even for young children and makes enormous fun of them, but there are some serious moments in there too.


Before beginning to end the show will have you in stitches both children and adults alike! The acting from all the cast was amazing and keep in with the style and mood of the show they were going for, Richard Ede played an excellent Sherlock Holmes’ he made the character his own, not as serious and in some cases cold as I believe Sherlock Holmes to be but light-hearted and welcoming which was brilliant as it set with the rest of the show brilliantly.


Dr Waston played by Eric Stroud kept the audience well informed with the story and what was going on as Dr Waston should! He came across as more down to earth and open than Holmes, but that is as it should be. Both Eric and Richard looked great together as the famous duo and bounced well off each other! You could tell that all the cast had a close bond which is always so nice to see!

Imagine shows Holmes and Waston on the Baskerville moor at night with lanterns walking through the fog of the moors looking very alert!
Photo Credit: Pamela Rath

The use of sound was expertly done, in particular scenes which involve the hound, there were times where it felt like the hound was either behind or the side of you! That’s something I haven’t seen in a long time so well done! There was a great use of costume, during the show Dr Waston has to walk in some very strong wind so his customer was very dramatic and over the top, both for the scene and comic effect which was a great laugh. Other small comic moments make the show I real pleasure to watch and is a great night out for all the family!

People Who Are Visually Impaired: I think this is a great show for you to go and see. The use of light and colour is expertly done and I don’t think you will have any problems here. If you have very limped but some vision you might miss some of the small comic moments during the show, but these don’t take anything from the story so you wouldn’t miss anything. I would recommend either sitting in rows D or E for the best view. But if you need to sit closer to see then by all means do.

People Who Are Blind Or Have No Vision: I think you will have little problems with this show story-wise, as all the important parts of the story are narrated by Dr Waston, and most of the show has very little action. But if you would like the full effect and no to miss any of the comedy be it big or small I could recommend you book an Audio Described performance, these will include a touch tour before the show as well so you will get the full experience. Details of this can be found on The Mercury Theatre’s website under the ‘Access For All’ section. 

‘Baskerville’ is running at The Mercury Theatre in Colchester, from Friday 6th until Sunday 22nd August 2021! Book your tickets now, you won’t be disappointed!