My three main points: how I felt while playing, the gorgeous soundtrack, and the creative gameplay.

Chicory shares heavy feels with the story. The characters discuss how they don't feel good enough and how they can't amount to the pressure put upon them. It's an emotional journey and it's handled very well. During story missions, I would have to try real hard not to cry at certain points. Then take a break and go to art classes to paint in the game (haha, I loved this option). For a game with anthropomorphic characters, they are well written and at heart, human.

The soundtrack is beautiful. I am listening to it right now while typing this. It fits perfectly with the discussions and fight sequences. chef's kiss

The world of Chicory loses its color and it's up to you to add paint with the artist brush! You can freely color the monochromatic world to cheer up and help the towns folk. There are many different options for color, photo borders, and patterns. It was fun to explore the world. I can see myself replaying Chicory sometime in the future. It's truly a wonderful game.

Reviewed on Jan 14, 2024


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