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I'd recommend Ubuntu mostly because it's going to be the easiest to get working. I recently started playing with Proton on Ubuntu, and it was surprisingly painless. There's been a lot of improvement over the past few years.
Take a look at https://www.protondb.com/ and search for your games. It'll let you know how difficult they are to get working and give you tips on helping them run.
Here's the visual impairments page for stock Ubuntu:
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/a11y.html.en#vision
There's stock magnifier support. It's not great to be honest, but it does allow you to enable crosshairs that will make it easy to find your cursor.
A little more searching found Magnus which might be a better option.
It's also pretty trivial to install gnome tweaks https://itsfoss.com/gnome-tweak-tool/ and install custom theme elements like high contrast icons and cursors that can help.
Ubuntu is actually particularly terrible: Snap packages (general controversy aside) theme the cursor, so my mouse kinda disappears into them. It’s nice to know people are making alternative magnifiers though - that one doesn’t work for me because I need full screen zoom, but it may be handy for others.
Thanks for reminding me of ProtonDB, that’ll be a good tool to evaluate this possible move.