Insomniac Games has detailed some of the accessibility features that'll be available in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 at launch, plus what other options it'll add to the game post-launch.
The developer revealed the customisable Access controller for PS5, which releases on 6th December, will be compatible with the game in an official PlayStation blog post. This marks the first PS5 game which Access support has been explicitly confirmed for.
Accessibility options included in Insomniac's previous Spider-Man games, such as Challenge Levels of various difficulties, Chase Assist, and Quick Time Event Autocomplete, will be present in the hotly awaited sequel.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings We've Played Marvel's Spider-Man 2 - New Details, Gameplay & Impressions.Watch on YouTubeHere's all the accessibility features Insomniac has confirmed for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 so far.
Challenge Levels and Challenge Level Modifiers, which customise enemy health, enemy damage, and stealth awarenessChase Assist - reducing a target’s top speed, increasing time windows before escaping, automatically attaching when a target is in range, and readjusting the camera to the target when you press R3QTE Autocomplete, changing Repeated Button Presses from Taps to Holds, and Web-Shooter Burst Shortcuts mapped to the left and right D-pad buttonsAdjustable game speed, from 30 percent to real-time rate. This was introduced in Insomniac's previous game Ratchet and Clank: Rift ApartCutoffs for high and low frequencies to prevent uncomfortable soundsAudio descriptions, a screen reader, and captions (on environmental sounds, music etc.) are amongst the features Insomniac said will be added via a free update to the game in December 2023.
Insomniac's work in making its games more accessible to disabled gamers has been previously praised. Hopefully this continues through to Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
?️ Challenge Level Modifiers?️ Game Speed options?️ Chase assist➡️ Much moreMarvel's #SpiderMan2PS5 new accessibility features detailed: https://t.co/3NqgepPdvE pic.twitter.com/ZTdtLbKpJt
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