well, tech artist neil mendoza's latest work has created a solution. with software calculating the velocity needed to translate his moves into powering the hammer. apparently, it empowers fish to break people stuff. now, although gaming is massive, the fact that they are video games operated by often quite complex controllers means that if you have a disability, they are quite difficult to play. well, kat has met up with one guy who's made it his mission to improve accessibility and make games playable for all. i received a challenge recently — come and play me at killer instinct. fight on! it didn't say "if you dare", but it might as well have done because, as it turns out, ben is somewhat of a combo expert. ok, now you're punishing me. i can't do anything! ben, have mercy! this is unbelievable! just unbelievable! ben hasjust taken me out in about 20 seconds. i could have done it quicker than that if i didn't screw up my inputs at one point. we're playing killer instinct, a 5—year—old combat game. it's a big esports title with players competing for mi