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Thoughts on Accessibility

Writings about all aspects of accessibility: ideas, previews, experiences…

Alexstrasza in human form, with a red dragon behind her. In the distance a myriad of dragons of all colors and shapes fly through the sky in fron of a mejetic view of two white mountains.

World of Warcraft Dragonflight – Accessibility Impressions

Posted on: October 26, 2022 Last updated on: October 26, 2022 Written by: Nickie Harper-Williams
Dragonflight is the upcoming expansion for the classic MMO World of Warcraft. Our editors played the Alpha and Beta and provide you their impressions on its Accessibility features.
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A latino mature man dressed in a white suit and a red shirt, looking at the istance with a stern face. A young latino teenager dressed in the same way looking at the oposite direction. There is a smaller character looking at the horizon facing these two big figures. The text Far Cry 6 at the bottom.

Far Cry 6 – Accessibility Impressions

Posted on: September 6, 2021 Last updated on: September 6, 2021 Written by: Antonio I. Martinez Comments: 0
Far Cry 6 will come up in one month. We were invited to play the game and these are our frist impressions in terms of Accessibility.
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Antón Castillo, a middle aged man of latino heritage dressed in an imposing white jacked. He stands behind a young teen, his son Diego. Both have a severe expression in their faces. Behind them palmtrees, buildings and people revolting are engulfed in red color.

Far Cry 6 Accessibility Features and Interview

Posted on: June 17, 2021 Last updated on: June 17, 2021 Written by: Antonio I. Martinez Comments: 0
A look into Far Cry 6’s Accessibiity and an interview with Douglas Gregory, Game Designer at Ubisoft Toronto.
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A painting of two vikings looking off to the distance at a massive mountain covered in forests, ready to be explored.

Accessibility Impressions: Valheim

Posted on: February 14, 2021 Last updated on: February 15, 2021 Written by: Morgan Baker
Valheim has taken the internet by storm. But is it accessible? Here are our first impressions of this survival-based, co-op game.
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A yellow wallpaper with futuristic text that says Cyberpunk. A cyborg looking woman is looking off to the side, holding a futuristic pistol and wearing combat clothing, while also rocking an awesome half-shaved pink hairstyle. She is epic. She is the future.

Accessibility Impressions: Cyberpunk 2077

Posted on: December 10, 2020 Last updated on: December 10, 2020 Written by: Morgan Baker Comments: 0
After 8 long years of waiting, Cyberpunk 2077 is here. But is it accessible? Here are our first impressions on the futuristic RPG’s accessibility.
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Accessibility Impressions: Playstation 5 vs. Xbox Series X/S

Posted on: November 14, 2020 Last updated on: November 14, 2020 Written by: Morgan Baker
With Sony and Microsoft competing for console of the year, which console (if any) are best for gamers with disabilities? That’s a hard question, but here is some insight for you.
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Communication is key

Posted on: May 31, 2020 Last updated on: May 31, 2020 Written by: Antonio I. Martinez
Are communications in games accessible? We try to find the answer through our own experience.
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Low Vision Game Review – Dead Space

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Low Vision Game Review – Evidence 111

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Low Vision Game Review – God of War Ragnarök

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