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5 creative indie endeavours - Innovative Indie Games (Part 3)

"Indie games that push boundaries to offer something new are a treat so allow me to introduce a handful of nifty indies." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

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Is the Indie Video Game Market Oversaturated?

From AAA to Indie: The Changing Landscape of Gaming. Indie Games Take Center Stage Amidst AAA Fatigue. But, has the market become too crowded?

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Friendlygamer19d ago

Eh, It would be better if we talked about specific genres instead of treating the indie market as a singular entity

Personally I'm kinda done with roguelikes and I feel that there's too many of them

shinoff218318d ago

I could agree with that but there's still some good ones out there. The more games the better. The way I see it not every game is tailored to me. If it was the latest summer blockbuster would've hit right with me. Seriously though. Almost every game has a fan.

Friendlygamer17d ago

I agree, I don't wish for the demise of the genre or anything. Different strokes

MWeaver58918d ago

While I get being done with a genre, the thing about roguelikes/roguelites is the concept simply increases replayability at very little cost.

For example, take Pepper Grinder. Charming game, like 25 levels, has collectibles, etc. Once you get all the collectibles, and beat it, the only content left is beating stages faster/more proficiently. Procedurally generated games don't have that negative, as they're always somewhat different. I can do five runs of Enter the Gungeon, and have different obstacles to overcome.

When you don't have a massive budget to add a ton of content (I made a full run with collectibles video for Pepper Grinder and it was 90 minutes), it's a cost effective way to achieve that goal.

Friendlygamer17d ago (Edited 17d ago )

Very true about cost, roguelikes are probably also a nice way for beginner developers to learn and gain experience. I disagree with procedurally content never feeling samey tho, even the best examples of the genre ( skull, gungeon, brotato, dead cells, wizard of legend...) eventually run out of things to show and become a chore to me.

I'd rather spend 10 hours in a memorable hand crafted metroidvania than 100 in a roguelike, there's too many competent games to experience and the time investment just doesn't feel worth it for me personally

shinoff218318d ago

Naw. We definitely need more turn based jrpgs. Never ever to many of those. Yes I'm serious.

Pyrofire9517d ago

In a way I agree but also I'm way behind on Trails.

FinalFantasyFanatic18d ago

Not by a long shot, you still have to sift through a lot of mediocre titles, but there are plenty of gems there, and room for even more now that people are buying less AAA games.

shinoff218318d ago

It's kinda always been like that though. From nes to present. There's always been sifting.

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Indie Game of the Month Awards March 2024

“Another month has passed us by and during it, many incredible indie games released so let's celebrate the 12 best from March 2024.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.

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PSVR2 Firmware Update Shows Early Signs of PC Support via Cable Connection

Recent findings in the latest PSVR2 software update, indicates that PlayStation is already starting to implement support for PC.

Garethvk33d ago

I can finally play Half Life Alyx.

mariopasta32d ago

I can finally watch pron, I mean watch pronouns be pronounced in PC VR games that were previously not available on Playstation.

crazyCoconuts32d ago

be careful not to sprain your... tongue pronouncing those pronouns

Profchaos32d ago

I'm excited for that to plus I can try fallout 4 VR always wanted to play that

crazyCoconuts32d ago

I was lucky and held off on 4 until I played it in VR. It really is pretty awesome - you'll love it.

DaReapa32d ago

The icing on the cake would be if Sony / Valve allow for a Steam Link app much like it is for the Quest 3. Likely wishful thinking, though.