English: Students are asked to spend a day at school «putting themselves in someone else's shoes» reflecting and recording the challenges that
particular groups of people face on an everyday level such as people with a disability or people not fluent in English.
The controls are well mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the control scheme consisting
of pressing X, triangle, square or O or alternatively by pressing up, down, left or right on the d - pad to perform a
particular action, start a conversation with a
person in your
group or to choose a response in a conversation with the buttons being clearly marked towards the bottom
of the screen; there are certain
face buttons, such as X, triangle, square or O that you have to button mash when in one - on - one encounters with walkers as the buttons are randomly generated each time you play; changing the direction
of the left analogue stick to move Lee around cover in a tight situation or walking around as you explore the environment and find
people; changing the direction
of the right analogue stick to move the cursor around the environment for you to investigate and observe certain objects and items
of importance; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
Schulman describes innovative programs involving particularly vulnerable
groups where legal advisors meet
people in the community to deal with the complex web
of problems they
face and, in
particular, to identify their legal risks and, in concert with their health professionals, to develop strategies to reduce those risks before they reach an otherwise inevitable crisis.