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Assistive Tools

Hardware and software to improve the accessibility of your games.

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Playstation Access Controller review

Posted on: April 24, 2024 Last updated on: April 25, 2024 Written by: Antonio I. Martinez
Controllers are an essential component of any setup, and for PS5 users the Access controller is Playstation’s proposition. This is our review.
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PS controller connected to console and PC through the Titan One Device.

Titan One Device: Coding your own accessibility – Part 1

Posted on: March 27, 2020 Last updated on: April 6, 2020 Written by: Vivek Gohil
The Titan One device allows you to fully mod your controller through the use of scripts. This series of guides explain the basics of coding to remap buttons.
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25 Jun

Diablo IV: Second Anniversary – Interview with Drew McCrory

Two years after Diablo IV's release, the game still stands tall. Not just for its gripping dark fantasy and relentless action, but for something far more powerful: its accessibility. Our editor Antonio I. Martínez spoke with Drew McCrory, Senior Lead UX and Accessibility Designer about this long journey.
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05 Sep

Low Vision Game Review – Astro Bot

Astro Bot is a 3D platformer where Astro and his crew navigate the cosmos. The game features intuitive gameplay, secret discoveries, varied environments, and charming characters. This is our Low Vision Accessibility review.
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19 Aug

Xbox’s Event Accessibility at gamescom – Interview with Brannon Zahand

Xbox has made significant strides in event accessibility over the past three years. For further insights, editor Antonio I. Martínez spoke with Xbox's Brannon Zahand, a notable figure in gaming accessibility.
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