by Carlos Moscoso | Dec 30, 2021 | Reviews
First-person shooters, as a genre, find themselves in a tough situation when it comes to accessibility. The very nature of the genre requires somewhat fast reflexes for multiplayer while also being able to use every button and stick on a controller at a moment’s...
by Josh Straub | Dec 30, 2021 | Reviews
It’s that time of year again, another wildly accessible Pokémon game. Honestly, that’s all you need to know. If you’re a hardcore Pokémon fan, you’ll be happy to know that Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are just as accessible as they’ve always been. Yes, it is...
by Jeremy Peeples | Dec 29, 2021 | Reviews
In 2019, the Sega Genesis version of Aladdin and both the SNES and Genesis versions of The Lion King debuted on modern devices, and with them came some low-key fantastic features for accessibility in 2D platformers. It’s a genre that traditionally can be tough...
by Jeremy Peeples | Dec 2, 2021 | Reviews
The Grand Theft Auto franchise has been one of the biggest in the business since 2001’s launch of GTA III. Now, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of that release, we’re getting the 3D trilogy in a single release that is more accessible than ever before,...
by Carlos Moscoso | Dec 2, 2021 | Reviews
Far Cry 6 is the most recent iteration of Ubisoft’s long-running open-world first-person shooter franchise. As fans know, this series has been characterized by its bombastic and exotic fictional open worlds that find their inspirations in real-world locations. Far Cry...
by Josh Straub | Nov 17, 2021 | Reviews
Mario Party is a perennial franchise that has been ending friendships and causing fun family game nights for almost 23 years. The latest version, Mario Party Superstars, is being hailed as a return to form for the best parts of the franchise. Mario Party Superstars is...