What I Learned About Accessibility and Difficulty in Games
I know this is a jarring video given my last one was about how everyone should try Dark Souls in the face of its difficulty, but many people out there including my brother are unable to participate in that same fun I talked about.
I understand it would ruin the intention of the game, but to provide options to those physically incapable just seems right. I don't mean make every game to fit everyone; then you would just have a bunch of forgettable nonsense released every year.
I don't think providing options tucked away where most people won't see it is a bad thing. I hope you can accept and appreciate this perspective. Thank you for watching!
ALSO: I forgot to label a couple songs.
Stardew Valley - In The Deep Woods
Kirby Star Allies - Planet Popstar
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