I suspect many of you are currently enjoying swinging your way through New York in Spider-Man for PlayStation 4 (if you haven’t read it already, be sure to check out Christian Donlan’s review). But if you pause for a second to dig into the settings, you’ll find some cool accessibility options available.
Following in the footsteps of Naughty Dog’s Uncharted and Eidos Montreal’s upcoming Tomb Raider, Insomniac’s Spider-Man includes a raft of settings designed to make the game as accessible as possible.
For example, if you disable parallaxing, HUD elements will stay in place on-screen. You can skip puzzles, too, which means the game’s circuit puzzles, spectography puzzles and surveillance tower puzzles will immediately have the option to skip. You can also enable big subtitles, QTE auto-complete and changing button taps to holds.
Source: Eurogamer Spider-Man PS4 continues the trend of useful accessibility options in video games