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Tag: Review

MLB The Show 17 Continues To Deliver Accessible Excellence

Every year, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s MLB The Show consistently brings an absurdly authentic Major League Baseball experience mixed with a top of the line suite of accessibility options. MLB The Show 17 is no exception to that standard, though this…
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Posted on: April 24, 2017 Last updated on: April 24, 2017 Written by: Joseph Giampapa

Finding Serenity in Hidden Folks

When the world feels overwhelming, it’s difficult to get back on course. It may be outside influences from the world starting to affect daily life, or maybe it’s just a personally busy time with work and family and all sorts…
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Posted on: February 21, 2017 Last updated on: February 21, 2017 Written by: Brian Conklin

New Accessibility Features Make Deathstate Stand Out

I originally purchased Deathstate because one of the top user reviews at the time said that they had contacted the developer (Workinman Interactive) about the limited controls and they added in mouse movement just for him.  To my delight, it…
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Posted on: February 13, 2017 Last updated on: February 13, 2017 Written by: Josh Zirl

Accessibility Analysis of the NES Classic

I love retro games. Despite being born the same year the Atari Jaguar released, I’ve always enjoyed playing games on consoles before my time, such as the NES and Genesis. Even today, I still buy games for many systems released…
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Posted on: February 3, 2017 Last updated on: March 7, 2017 Written by: AJ Ryan

Seasons After Fall Arrives with Few Clouds, Cute Foxes

Seasons After Fall is a beautiful platformer where you play a little fox that is trying to gain the power of the four seasons. You must travel to the guardians of the seasons in order to gain their power, and…
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Posted on: February 3, 2017 Last updated on: March 29, 2017 Written by: Amy Kneepkens

Compact Gameplay, Enjoyable Experience found in Small Radios, Big Televisions.

Small Radios Big Televisions is, for the most part, a very tranquil, point-and-click puzzle game.  The particulars of the story are a large part of the rather short game (I completed it in a little over 90 minutes), so I…
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Posted on: January 30, 2017 Last updated on: March 29, 2017 Written by: Josh Zirl
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