Disabled quadriplegic shows why Sekiro doesn't need an easy mode

in #gaming5 years ago

Video game "journalists" are bad at video games. This is a fact.

When a game that requires skills to play comes around, they lose their minds. So much so, they request a game that's designed to be difficult have an "easy" mode. Their excuse? "Because people with disabilities won't be able to enjoy the game".

People like this make me sick. They speak for people that never asked to be spoken for in the first place. They do so to earn brownie points (i.e. virtue signaling).

What you see above is a VERY skilled quadriplegic (paralyzed from the neck down) play the game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. What makes this fascinating is the game itself is VERY hard. To see someone who can't function like a regular human being fight one of the hardest bosses and BEAT IT makes this not only impressive but it also shuts the mouths of those that want to fight for other "less fortunate" people.

What is everyone's take on this?