The DualSense Edge is the latest innovation from Playstation. It is a playstation 5 controller with some additional features to make it stand out from the pack, and today, I’m going to tell you all about it. First of course, a big thanks to Playstation for providing the DualSense Edge for review. Let’s get right […]
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Someone Else will have to Guard the Galaxy: A Guardians of the Galaxy Review
Hello and welcome to my accessibility review of Guardians of the Galaxy, game code provided by Idos Montreal. Guardians of the Galaxy is, first and foremost, not playable by the totally blind. This is something I’ve often said about games, but with Guardians, it carries a different sort of weight. You see, for the first […]
Ghost of Tsushima: Still a Ghost to Me: A Review
Ghost of Tsushima is, without a doubt, a tremendous game. Its audio is well-designed, its voice acting is top notch, and from what I’ve heard, it looks pretty good too. Sadly, that’s about where my appreciation has to end, for while Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut does boast some cool new additions, nearly none of […]
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 […]
Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition: The Demons Win, but Chainsaws Rule: An Accessibility Review
Devil May Cry 5 already had what some would consider accidental accessibility. Perhaps not enough to get through the whole game, but certainly enough to get a start on it. DMC5 Special Edition doesn’t really change anything in that department, but it does do some neat things with the Dual Sense that deserve a mention. […]