Starfield is a highly anticipated title that gamers of all ages want to play. Unfortunately, Bethesda's space RPG lacks the features that allow players with disabilities to enjoy the game.

The hype prior to and during the release of Starfield has attracted the attention of many players. Over 6 million have already played the game, 2 million of which paid to be able to access the game five days early. The game is feature-rich and boasts of a narrative befitting being a Bethesda title.

While the game is "a next-gen title" as the studio would like to call it, Starfield glaringly lacks accessibility features that are offered in most modern-day games. In an interview with Kinda Funny Games two months ago, Todd Howard said that Starfield would launch with Big Font Mode as an option. We didn't expect that the feature would be the game's only accessibility option for disabled players.

Starfield's accessibility feature set is limited to just large font sizes.