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Alyse Stanley

Alyse Stanley

Former Digital Trends Contributor

Alyse learned how to read playing Pokemon Blue, and has been smitten with video games ever since. She's especially got a weak spot for visual novels and anything set in a dystopia. On any given day, you can find her: a) sussing out indie games from the far corners of the internet; b) reporting on the latest viral meme, or c) being tall.

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Who better to review a game for accessibility than a disabled gamer?

Accessibility in games is a topic we're beginning to see in the headlines more and game review site Can I Play That tackles the important job of examining how accessible the latest video games are. We sat down with Co-founder Courtney Craven to discuss the site's mission and what its doing to make sure accessibility remains a part of the game industry conversation.
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What does a truly accessible game look like? We asked the pros

From Spider-Man to Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, a dialogue about accessibility in video games continues to come up. Given how much the gaming community has been talking about the pros and cons of added accessibility options in titles, Digital Trends took the question to the players who rely on these customizations.