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-Apologies, my english is not very good. I meant doing the research is really hard because it acquire a lot of focus which I do not have.This is also challenging for me, but far easier than reading about stuff I know nothing about.
I'm disabled myself and have a lot of disabled gamer friends too.
I recommend looking up caniplaythat.com
It's run by a guy who is partially sighted and reviews games succinctly from the point of view of well, whether you can play it according to your abilities. Ratings included.
For community of similarly minded people, I recommend having a nose at Ablegamers.com. It's a charity run predominantly by two fantastic guys (Steve and Mark) and their website is a bit barren but you can find likeminded players there and the occasional bit of help.
Sorry, I wish you well, but that's the best I can do.
thank you so much <3
Do keep in mind that popularity of a game doesn't always mean its a good game. At least research the top 10 to see if they're your kind of game.
I would normally also mention your discovery queue but as you're new it really has no idea yet what you like. The initial results should be amusing though.
i.e I used Bing and wrote "what is a game similar to path of exile"
It gave me a row of games (picture + name) above the ordinary search result
(I cannot recommend any games as I haven't played much of the genres you want)