Mobility Game Review – Dauntless
Dauntless is a free game in third person view where you are a monster hunter. You create a character to your preference and take on missions and expeditions to collect resources, materials and of course kill all sorts of monsters in order to keep the world safe and get money, experience and parts to craft […]
Mobility Game Review – Koral
Review copy provided courtesy of Carlos Coronado. Koral is a game created by Carlos Coronado, an indie developer known for his previous title Infernium. Koral is a side-scrolling game taking place under the sea. You guide what looks like a sea current through reefs, wrecked ships, caves and more finding your path to the next […]
Mobility Game Review – Anno 1800
Review copy provided courtesy of Ubisoft. Anno 1800 is the new game in the series of strategy games Anno. In these games you create outposts, advance your technology and infrastructures and try to balance your settlement needs in order to have happy and prosperous citizens. You can achieve this by exploring, making discoveries, establishing diplomatic […]
Mobility Game Review – Dead Or Alive 6
Dead Or Alive 6 is the latest installment in the Dead Or Alive franchise by KOEI Tecmo, a series of 3D fighting games. It’s not as popular as Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat but it has its own fans. The game was released on March 1st at a ridiculously high price only to be turned […]
Deaf Game Review – Life is Strange
Life is Strange is, as far as we can tell, a game about the word “hella.” There are hella white kids, there’s hella teen angst, there’s even a girl that says “hella” while having a gun held to her abdomen. There are hella subtitle options. Even at their default size setting, the subtitles are hella […]
Deaf Game Review – Pokemon Let’s Go
There are many ways Nintendo continually fails in accessibility. Mark Brown outlined some of their biggest issues in his piece for Medium. One area in which they excel, however, is with deaf accessibility. We’ve yet to play a game on the Switch console that disappointed when it came to deaf accessibility and Pokemon Let’s Go fits nicely […]
Deaf Game Review – Hitman 2
We’ve seen many saying that Hitman 2 takes everything done well in Hitman and does it better. While we agree this is true, it’s also true that they’ve taken everything Hitman didn’t do so well and improved it in nearly no way at all. Stealth games are often a struggle for me as a Deaf […]
Deaf Game Review – Warframe
Warframe has easily been our most difficult game to review. We both love it, it’s long been a go-to favorite after the novelty of new releases wear off, and we have it on XB1, PS4, PC, and we will have it on Switch come November 20th. We have a problem with our fondness for Warframe. […]
Mobility Game Review – The Division 2
Review copy provided courtesy of Ubisoft. The Division 2 is a third person view exploration and cover-based shooter game by Ubisoft. It is a nice mix of RPG and shooter gameplay with optional co-op in both PvE and PvP zones. RPG elements include level progression by earning experience, character and gear stats, unlocking skills and […]
Deaf Game Review – Call of Cthulhu
Call of Cthulhu is one of the only games we’ve gone into to review knowing absolutely nothing about it. Didn’t know what it was about, what type of game it was, and we had no idea what to expect. Unfortunately, thanks to incredibly poor accessibility, we still don’t really know anything about it. We know […]
Deaf Game Review – Farming Simulator 19
Farming Simulator 19 is in the same vein of Warframe as being incredibly difficult to review. Though this time, not because we just love it that much that we’re biased. Susan started a new game six times and spent three hours trying to buy fertilizer and get it back to her farm. When she finally did discover […]
Deaf Game Review – The Long Dark
The Long Dark was my first foray into survival games way back however many years ago the game entered early access and as bad as I was at it (my survival instincts are nonexistent apparently) I enjoyed my time in the early access sandbox mode and I had high hopes for the full release that […]
Deaf Game Reviews – Dragon Quest XI
These Cruelcumbers are among the enemies you’ll meet early on in Dragon Quest XI. Reason enough to buy the game. End of review. What else do you need? More? Ok then you’ll also find an enemy called the Bunnicorn which is a very close second to the Cruelcumbers in being so cute it’s sad you […]
Deaf Game Review – Shadow of the Tomb Raider
When Square Enix announced their vast accessibility options for Shadow of the Tomb Raider a couple months ago, there was understandable excitement within the #a11y community on Twitter. This was easily one of the most accessible AAA games people had seen and seemed to be the start of a new standard for the accessibility base […]
Mobility Game Review – Far Cry New Dawn
Far Cry New Dawn is a first person view open world shooter by Ubisoft. It is a sequel to Far Cry 5, taking place in the same area a few years later. The core gameplay remains the same with story missions, side missions, resource gathering and weapons/vehicles crafting. You can also upgrade your main base […]
Deaf Game Review – Two Point Hospital
Let’s get a couple things out of the way before I dig into the review: I love a good management sim game. Especially ones that let me (badly) build things. I never played Theme Hospital, the game this one was billed as a modern improvement on, so I had no expectations concerning that going into Two Point […]