2017-05-22 01:51:55

An [article] posted on Kotaku today featured a short documentary about Toby Ott, who was born with Bilateral Anopthalmia, or without eyes. The documentary discusses his life and the games he enjoys playing such as Doom 2, Final Fantasy X, and others.

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2017-05-22 04:14:00

I've got him on Facebook now. He's a nice guy. I watched the whole thing and it's very interesting.

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2017-05-22 08:00:08

This is really a great documentary. Is he actually on this forum? It would be awesome if he would explain more about how he play the final fantasy games.

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2017-05-25 23:21:07

I am subscribed to Dansg08, the let's player who directed the documentary. Really nice guy.

2017-05-26 00:47:26

That sounds like an interesting documentary. I just don't like Kotaku very much.

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2017-05-26 03:32:03

Oooh, so excited to see that this is up! The filmmaker actually reached out to me during or shortly after our Kickstarter project - it was really cool to get to know him a little and to hear his passion for this project The fact that he made this documentary on his own buck just to bring attention to something he thinks is important is definitely commendable.. I had no idea he was planning to give A Hero's Call a shout-out in the description text...that was very kind.