This. Also the crazy thing about this AMAZING WORK OF ART OF A GAME, is that it was created by ONE person.Elvis Starburst said:Dust: An Elysian Tale
Was going into this after the YouTuber SomeCallMeJohnny did a review on it, and it looked cool. I was also a bit wary of it, but I got it for $4 on a steam sale. Couldn't hurt, right? Well, little did I know that I'd have found one of my fave games ever in my life. I LOVE the voice acting and characters (Fidget, so freakin adorable!!!), the music is wonderful, art style is beautiful, great length for a game, and just... All of it. I loved it. Doing side quests was actually interesting for me as well. I loved this game a lot. It really surprised me!
Well, not quite one entirely. He did have a small studio make the music, and I think he had help with the script and stuff. But even then, such a small team made that masterpiece... Stunning~Valkrex said:This. Also the crazy thing about this AMAZING WORK OF ART OF A GAME, is that it was created by ONE person.Elvis Starburst said:Dust: An Elysian Tale
Was going into this after the YouTuber SomeCallMeJohnny did a review on it, and it looked cool. I was also a bit wary of it, but I got it for $4 on a steam sale. Couldn't hurt, right? Well, little did I know that I'd have found one of my fave games ever in my life. I LOVE the voice acting and characters (Fidget, so freakin adorable!!!), the music is wonderful, art style is beautiful, great length for a game, and just... All of it. I loved it. Doing side quests was actually interesting for me as well. I loved this game a lot. It really surprised me!
Not bad for ten bucks, right? There are some nice little extras like the futuristic air hockey mini game, racing games, and the hidden animal photography that just make it a great little experience.Saulkar said:Beyond Good And Evil:...
Yes, it seemed like a cheap GTA clone at first, but it's a beautiful and fun game. I was especially amazed by how fun driving was.delta4062 said:Sleeping Dogs. This game went through so many changes and developers since being True Crimes Hong Kong and all the footage I had seen from it made it look incredibly average.
I have never been so wrong about a game before, it's not only one of the best games of 2012. I count it among the best of this generation.
I think I'm getting to the point now where I'm not often surprised by how good indie games are. There are definitely still games that make one exclaim "This is an indie game?" (such as my own entry to this thread, Valdis Story) but they really are getting to the point where they are just as likely to be "good" as any game with a bigger team and/or higher budget. If any gamer is craving something a little different, oldschool, inventive, daring, etc. then they really should start looking beyond the shelves at GameStop for stuff to play. Indies are definitely not the super artsy 2 minute flash game throw aways that some people still think they are (though they still can be, of course, but that's no different than AAA games.. except indies won't cost you $60+ to play them).babinro said:Most indie games surprised me with their quality and value.
Puzzle Quest was the first one that really got my attention.
Later there was Plants vs Zombies, Defense Grid, Recettear, Limbo, And Yet it Moves, etc.
These days I buy more indie games a year than AAA. For me, they bring back true gaming diversity offering a great mix of nostalgia and innovation.