The conversation around Marvel’s Spiderman 2 is a complicated 1, even more so after the patch that added audio description, a screen reader, and point of interest audio cues to the game. In this article, I intend to break down my thoughts on all this as best I can. I cannot promise to provide ultimate […]
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I’m Not New York’s Only Spiderman: A Marvel’s Spiderman 2 Review
Update: Updated the improvements section in the beginning to include information about the vision preset. Additional update: Rewrote and restructured some areas of this review to be clearer and slightly less aggressive. I’m still unhappy, and that is still reflected here, but I do tend to lead with my emotions because my passion is powerful, […]
Spiderman Unmastered: An Accessibility Review of Spiderman Remastered for PC
Marvel’s Spiderman Remastered is one of the games that was ALMOST playable by the blind in the early days of the PS5. I have said many times that it was so close to accessible it hurt. And now, the PC version is on its way to us. How does it stack up to the PS5 […]
The Rift Slowly Closes: A Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart Accessibility Review
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is a tremendous example of accessibility iteration, and while this does not end up equating to full total blind playability, it is clear to me that Insomniac Games continues to learn. What does this mean? I’ll explain that shortly, but first I must put in the usual disclaimer. Ratchet and […]