I have never seen a more robust and all-encompassing set of accessibility options and I am stunned by their attention and commitment to making this game accessible. There's a dedicated accessibility menu and sub-menus within that accessibility menu. Sliders that allow players to tweak their experience to the nth degree and none of it is unchangeable after making a choice. If you've been following the build-up to the launch of The Last of Us 2, you'll have no doubt seen Naughty Dog revealing that there are over 60 accessibility options available at launch.
Are you a blind or low-vision gamer in need of some settings designed for you? There's a menu for that. Or perhaps you're a hard of hearing gamer with some mobility issues as well? There are menus for that, too. I'm sure Naughty Dog knows how overwhelming the sheer number of accessibility options are, and what's brilliant is that the developers have added the ability to select specific accessibility features. In doing so, a set of certain options are toggled on that players with that disability will likely find useful.
The Last of Us 2 — Deaf/HoH Review
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