I dunno, look at Steam bestsellers then?
Warhammer 40K: Inquisitor - Martyr - WH40K is up your alley, right? It's a fresh, new release, though reviews seem to be MIXED at the time. Your choice.
Vampyr - another new game. Reviews could be better, but atleast the setting looks unique.
Mad Max - looks like a fun 7/10 sandbox.
Rocket League - everyone seems to love that.
Dead Cells - here's an example of tired ol pixelart that still looks great.
Project CARS2 - an obvious skip, if you're not into racing games, but it does look stunning
Moto GP18 - see above, but with motorcycles
Rainbow Six Siege - looks like only multiplayer game worth a damn, on that list
Divinity II - an indie RPG that plays like classics, from what i've heard, but doesn't look like one
Frostpunk - another indie that doesn't "look" like indie. City builder, where you have to defend your settlement against incoming Ragnarok via coal powered plant and child labor. What's not to like?
Vermintide II - if you also into classic WH
Total War: Warhammer II - see above
Subnautica - survival, sandbox, but underwater. IMHO, from what i've seen, one of the few in this genre that don't look like absolute crap.
Seeing this may very likely make me skip those, for other indie titles that look better.
BTW, OP. You mentioned Cuphead in your opening post. That IS and indie title.
Warhammer 40K: Inquisitor - Martyr - WH40K is up your alley, right? It's a fresh, new release, though reviews seem to be MIXED at the time. Your choice.
Vampyr - another new game. Reviews could be better, but atleast the setting looks unique.
Mad Max - looks like a fun 7/10 sandbox.
Rocket League - everyone seems to love that.
Dead Cells - here's an example of tired ol pixelart that still looks great.
Project CARS2 - an obvious skip, if you're not into racing games, but it does look stunning
Moto GP18 - see above, but with motorcycles
Rainbow Six Siege - looks like only multiplayer game worth a damn, on that list
Divinity II - an indie RPG that plays like classics, from what i've heard, but doesn't look like one
Frostpunk - another indie that doesn't "look" like indie. City builder, where you have to defend your settlement against incoming Ragnarok via coal powered plant and child labor. What's not to like?
Vermintide II - if you also into classic WH
Total War: Warhammer II - see above
Subnautica - survival, sandbox, but underwater. IMHO, from what i've seen, one of the few in this genre that don't look like absolute crap.
I can't entirely agree with that. Yes, there's no chance someone without a proper budget will get, iunno, Uncharted level of detail. But there are examples of indie games that pick the laziest way to do pixelart, or have that flash browser/mobile game look to it.Squilookle said:First up, yes graphics should get a pass if it's indie. They don't have the budget or the art department for it.Silentpony said:Minecraft looks terrible, and it'd totally throw me out of the experience. Not that good graphics are all that's needed, but it certainly helps and bad graphics shouldn't be given a pass just because its indie.
Seeing this may very likely make me skip those, for other indie titles that look better.
BTW, OP. You mentioned Cuphead in your opening post. That IS and indie title.