Indie Games that Aren't Shit
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:03 am
Post indie games you think are okay.
Don't Starve I've sunk a ton of hours into. Pretty fun survival sandbox if you just want to fuck around, but also enjoy a framework that forces you to not waste your time on bullshit a la minecraft. There are a ton of interactions and you have complete freedom to live in any biome you wish. You just have to be good enough.
Darkest Dungeon is a fun crawl. It's overpriced now, but it's still fun.
Shovel Knight I think is a BIT overrated in some ways, but it does offer a massive amount of Khantent, in the form of 4 full campaigns.
Lone Survivor is a cool survival horror game that takes inspiration from Silent Hill, especially Silent Hill 4. Silent Hill 4 isn't "good," exactly, but I do think some of its concepts were incredibly ambitious and they're used well in Lone Survivor. Lone Survivor provides that survival horror gameplay that is so rarely seen today: the kind where you are given limited resources and must use what you have to keep progressing. Combat is discouraged but not useless like in modern horror gaymes.
Deadbolt provides Hotline Miami gameplay in a side-scrolling setting, with some truly masterful level design. It's hard as balls, too. The music is notable for its quality.
I've seen some footage of The Final Station. Haven't played it. It seems pretty solid though.
Don't Starve I've sunk a ton of hours into. Pretty fun survival sandbox if you just want to fuck around, but also enjoy a framework that forces you to not waste your time on bullshit a la minecraft. There are a ton of interactions and you have complete freedom to live in any biome you wish. You just have to be good enough.
Darkest Dungeon is a fun crawl. It's overpriced now, but it's still fun.
Shovel Knight I think is a BIT overrated in some ways, but it does offer a massive amount of Khantent, in the form of 4 full campaigns.
Lone Survivor is a cool survival horror game that takes inspiration from Silent Hill, especially Silent Hill 4. Silent Hill 4 isn't "good," exactly, but I do think some of its concepts were incredibly ambitious and they're used well in Lone Survivor. Lone Survivor provides that survival horror gameplay that is so rarely seen today: the kind where you are given limited resources and must use what you have to keep progressing. Combat is discouraged but not useless like in modern horror gaymes.
Deadbolt provides Hotline Miami gameplay in a side-scrolling setting, with some truly masterful level design. It's hard as balls, too. The music is notable for its quality.
I've seen some footage of The Final Station. Haven't played it. It seems pretty solid though.