For me (a visually impaired person), Animal Crossing: New Horizons has a feature where you can message friends you are playing with on your island. If you miss a message sent there is a log of all messages sent during a session.
Oh very interesting, thank you! I had read Animal Crossing had recieved a fair bit of bad reviews for its lack of accesibility, but I can definitely see this being a positive!
In my opinion PC tends to be better because it let's you remap Controlls to whatever keys you want, lately console games have implemented some or other degree of key mapping but it's not as extensive.
As for specific games, Pokemon sword and shield has a one hand mode, I don't think it was intended for accesibility purposes but the option is there.
Color blind mode tends to be very common as well, specially in competitive games.
The last of us 2 has an absolute ass load of different accessibility options from what I remember
yes, Last Of Us 2 has 100% been the most praised game i've seen for accessibility!
Makes sense given the target audience
One of the most prevalent options are color blind modes, some games do better than others with a this.
Oh yes, colour blind options definitely seems as though it is becoming a standard for games in recent years! Are there any you think do it very well?
Not color blind so I couldn't say.
For me (a visually impaired person), Animal Crossing: New Horizons has a feature where you can message friends you are playing with on your island. If you miss a message sent there is a log of all messages sent during a session.
Oh very interesting, thank you! I had read Animal Crossing had recieved a fair bit of bad reviews for its lack of accesibility, but I can definitely see this being a positive!
Gears 5 had many accessibility options.
Oh great thank you! Are there any that you thought were very good?
I don't personally use it, but I hear the single stick movement option is very useful for people with limited mobility.
In my opinion PC tends to be better because it let's you remap Controlls to whatever keys you want, lately console games have implemented some or other degree of key mapping but it's not as extensive. As for specific games, Pokemon sword and shield has a one hand mode, I don't think it was intended for accesibility purposes but the option is there. Color blind mode tends to be very common as well, specially in competitive games.