Accessing a Colorful Dystopia
You know what's great about inclusive design? It doesn't have to make a big spectacle of itself in order for you to recognize it, enjoy it, and utilize it.
You know what's great about inclusive design? It doesn't have to make a big spectacle of itself in order for you to recognize it, enjoy it, and utilize it.
The agonizing sound of screams. Horses stampeding. Arrows whizzing past your ears as your semi-conscious brain attempts to make sense of what's happening around you. Where is Uncle? The sky is now a dark void where it had once been your only semblance of light in the unforgiving darkness.
Maybe it’s a rhythm game with giant snakes, huge samurai, and more parrying than you’d ever thought possible. No, sorry, it’s definitely the pinnacle of difficult games that only the True Gamers™ will be able to complete.
One of PC gaming's biggest strengths is its flexibility, and that advantage shines brightest when you mod your PC games. While console games remain restricted to the gameplay and features shipped by developers, many PC games can be modified by the community to tweak almost any aspect of the experience.
Like any other hard-working fellow, I was browsing the PC Master Race earlier today when I came across a post highlighting this tweet by John Bain, aka popular gaming content creator Totalbiscuit. That tweet is a response to this article by Emanuel Maiberg on Vice's Motherboard channel.
Ten years ago, on October 11th 2006, I became sort of internet famous. This was when I was in my first year of college at Rocheste...
The Steam Summer Sale is still going on (until July 4th!) and every day I'm shining a spotlight onto a game you may not have played. Today's spotlight is on Axiom Verge, an independent game built from nothing to multi-platform release by just one man named Thomas Happ.
It's that warm, magical time of the year again where Steam unleashes its Summer Sale onto the world. While there are always a ton of outstanding deals, I wanted to take some time to highlight some of the highly-acclaimed titles you may not have already known about.
Have you used a digital, voice-activated assistant? I've used four. I wanted to share some of my experiences, insights, and comparisons of them.