Accessibility Review

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Accessibility Review gives screen-reader navigation a dedicated editorial home, supported by the related questions of colour-vision filters and subtitle customisation. Its implementation can depend on motor assistance, cognitive load and input remapping, which alter access, pacing, compatibility or player choice.
Any claim involving difficulty modifiers, audio cue alternatives or accessibility menu depth is qualified by platform, mode and release status where those details matter. For readers, photosensitivity warning and platform parity clarify the likely benefits, constraints and commitment involved. This boundary prevents an incidental reference to Accessibility Review from displacing a more accurate category within Technical & Performance Reviews.

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