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Former Librarian, big video game fan! Favorite genres include RPGs, survival horror, cozies, sandbox/open-world, action-adventures, and sometimes FPS.

She/Her, lives in the United States. 

Also love film, cats, crafts, nature, responsible tech, and photography.

Big proponent for human rights for everyone. Living with chronic illness for most of my life, trying to be positive about it as much as I can.

Also on the Hachyderm server, but really wanted to meet fellow gamers!

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Super Mario RPG remake?! I've really wanted to play it again and after so long it's finally happening. This looks really faithful to the original, too! Also looking forward to seeing what you all think of it!
Eons ago I asked you all whether to get Divinity: Original Sin 2 or Elden Ring. The results were fairly close so I ended up getting both. I can see why the results were neck and neck, they're both amazing! I bought and finished D:OS2 first (after finding out it had private co-op) and am now going through Elden Ring. I'm near the end and just love the open world. Can't wait to shift to Tears of the Kingdom afterwards.

@Lorhin I really enjoyed The Long Dark, where you try to survive and escape an isolated forest and mountains location in freezing cold Canada after a plane crash. Off the top of my head, I remember needing to balance hunger and warmth. I almost finished it but got too stressed out near the end by relentless wildlife attacks.

If you like horror, Lone Survivor was really good, too. Sort of like a pixelated, 2D Silent Hill with hunger mechanics.

@hk Oh P5R was so good! Dragon Age Origins and DKC were as well! Will you be playing Inquisition after 2?
@hk Thanks so much! I ended up getting Divinity 2 for its co-op and had a lot of fun with it. Chicory was amazing. Recited Diablo 3. Also started Jedi Survivor... I'm undecided about it! How about you?
@zersiax Thank you, and a belated welcome to you!
@wilsonlives I definitely get that it appears daunting! I was surprised at how open it was, where you could paint as much or as little as you wanted. Most of the retired painting is little dots or dabs to solve puzzles. The game is very kind and incredibly accessible, which was a huge help for me. I hope you enjoy it if you give it a go!
@thegamerstavern Thank you! I'm doing much better right now!
@emmalilian Thank you, Em! 😸

While I was gone I played a lot of games but none charmed me as much as Chicory. Is anyone else a fan? It was absolutely incredible. It's basically an old school Legend of Zelda esque-like painting game that really gets you in the feels.

https://chicorygame.com

Chicory: A Colorful Tale

You're a dog wielding a magic paintbrush! Use color to explore, solve puzzles and make friends. From creators on Wandersong + Celeste.

Chicory: A Colorful Tale