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Most Accessible Great Games

Excellent games that are easier to understand, enter, or customize for different player needs and skill levels.

AccessibilityMay 5, 2026172+ words

Accessibility is broader than settings. It includes clarity, onboarding, difficulty options, readable goals, and whether a game lets different players enjoy it on their own terms.

#5 Minecraft

Creative mode, peaceful settings, simple controls, and open-ended goals make Minecraft unusually flexible.

Read my Minecraft review

#4 Fortnite

Zero Build created a more accessible version of Fortnite without removing the core battle royale tension.

Read my Fortnite review

#3 Marvel's Spider-Man

Clear objectives, excellent traversal, and strong difficulty flexibility make it easy to recommend widely.

Read my Marvel's Spider-Man review

#2 Ghost of Tsushima

Guiding Wind, readable combat, and elegant presentation make the world easy to move through.

Read my Ghost of Tsushima review

#1 The Last of Us Part I

Its accessibility suite is one of the strongest in big-budget games, making a demanding story more playable for more people.

Read my The Last of Us Part I review

Bottom line:

The most professional reviews should always mention accessibility and onboarding because those details decide whether many people can play at all.