Given the big swathe of posts about bad behavior from big companies, I figure we could counterbalance that with some positivity about stuff the smaller guys made that often costs us less too.

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    Crimzon Clover: World EXplosion. Top 3 shmups of all-time and best shmup on Steam, IMO.

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    Absolute favorite is Outer Wilds. The only thing I don’t like about it is that I can’t experience it again. A true masterpiece of a game.

    After that, probably Noita for sheer insanity. Deeply unfair, but getting a god-run going is that much sweeter. It took me ~100 hours to beat it the first time, now I can consistently win if I try but I’m addicted to doing stupid things to see what happens.

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    Monster Sanctuary. A superbly polished, extremely fun, and decently challenging metroidvania and monster collecting/battling game. If you played the first few Pokemon generations on gameboy and don’t find the newer games capture that same magic, check out Monster Sanctuary!

    Pacific Drive. A station wagon building amd exploration game set in a STALKER-esque Pacific Northwest in the Olympic mountain range. Extremely original and unique game, and with an excellent soundtrack.

    Hardspace Shipbreaker: spaceship salvage, with increasing hazards and challenges and complexity of ship systems to expertly disassemble. With a pretty cool workers’ solidarity and union struggle type of plot.

    Rimworld. Hundreds of hours lost.

    Stardew Valley. A literally perfect game.

    Terraria. Also a literally perfect game.

    Caves of Qud. Like if Dwarf Fortress adventure mode was actually polished, and also if distant future scifi with mutants and cybernetics and sentient plants and sapient gun turrets.

    Dwarf Fortress. It’s Dwarf Fortress.

    WolfQuest. Wolf simulator set in Yellowstone, with a focus on real world accuracy. So cool to raise a pack and manage territory and hunt and explore and howl a lot

    Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. A brilliantly executed spiritual successor to Jet Set Radio Future.

    Descenders. Crazy fun downhill bicycling game.

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    I play, almost exclusively, non-AAA games. Some gems, known and hidden:

    • Autonauts and Autonauts Vs Piratebots - Cute automation games
    • Spelunky - Elegantly simple and well executed platformer
    • BPM: Bullets Per Minute - Rhythm FPS. Others have tried. None I have found have been as good.
    • Immortal Redneck - FPS roguelite
    • Ziggurat - FPS Roguelite
    • Receiver II - Unique FPS roguelike. Every part of everything that moves is simulated. The hammer on your gun hits a firing pin which hits the primer on the cartridge. You can get stovepipes, misfires, double feeds, etc. You don’t reload by hitting ‘reload’ but go through the full manual of arms in a shooter where the tolerances for failure are fairly slim.
    • Valley - running game. The feeling of letting a hill propel your running to otherwise impossible speeds, bottled. Nice little story too.
    • Dredge - Lovecraftian fishing game.
    • Tunnet - lovecraftian network technician simulator. Build a network to allow communication between computers in an underground society with unspeakable horrors occasionally destroying your mind/body.
    • Opus Magnum - Programming puzzles
    • Vagante - roguelike with tight tolerances
    • Ruiner - Cyberpunk slash n dash with a soundtrack half by Sidewalks and Skeletons. Very fun.
    • Tails Noir - Detective story. Normally find the anthro thing a bit tiresome but this was pretty good. Well written.
    • Elderborn - First person brawler
    • Webbed - be a peacock spider. Rescue your lady spider. Help insects. Fight a bird. Dance.
    • A Story About My Uncle - Movement game. Jump, dash, grapnel. Simple and elegant.
    • Tormentor X Punisher - Top down twin stick shooter. Everything dies in one hit. All the enemies, and you.
    • Tin Can - Survival game in which you try to keep up an escape pod long enough to be rescued, which is hard when it seems to have been made by the lowest bidder’s lowest bidding subcontractor and maintained with all the loving care of a convenience store bathroom.
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        I liked that it wasn’t a parody of itself. Most of the writing could have been unchanged if it hadn’t been anthro themed. And the writing was nice, nothing ham-fisted, and had some respect for the reader. I keep running into games where you’ve just talked to an NPC about how they need you to hit the blue button, and you’ve gone through a hallway of posters saying your goal is to hit the blue button, had a quest marker guiding you there that says ‘this way to the blue button you need to press,’ and your character still feels the need to speak to the air about the need to hit the blue button when you walk into the blue button room.

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      The soundtrack to Tunic is so moody.

      I used a few little hints to help with the “true final boss”, but it was a fantastic reorienting of everything, and was glad by then it got away from traditional combat. I enjoyed the core combat too, although I usually don’t even like Soulslikes.

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    A Hat in Time

    UFO 50

    Outer Wilds

    Hylics

    Hylics 2

    Pizza Tower

    Celeste

    It’s hard to pick one lol

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      UFO 50 is fantastic.

      Got a favourite yet? A friend and I have been paying a lot of lord’s of disconia and party house most recently.

      For anyone not familiar, UFO 50 is an anthology of 50 games in the style of nes/SNES era. It’s made by Derek Yu, who made Spelunky before it.

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    Banished, you can’t get more Indie than just one guy’s passion project.

    I don’t know what it is about that game but it really struck a chord with me and I’ve come back to it over and over. It’s my favorite game to play when I’m sick and can’t do anything. It’s relaxing and peaceful and cozy while also being complex and ruthlessly challenging at the same time, so it’s like spinning plates. Seems easy when you get the hang of it but it can all come crashing down if you make a bad enough mistake. It’s spawned some copy cats, and I’ve tried them, but the original just gets me somehow.

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    From the top of my head

    • crawl stone soup. Classic traditional rogue like. Less fiddly than net hack, but very good.
    • untitled story (an older game by the main person behind Celeste. Looks like Ms paint but is utterly charming)
    • everything supergiant did. Hades, bastion, pyre
    • binding of Isaac is a classic.
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    Kerbal space program (the first one) And The Long Dark

    Can’t really decide which I like more, and they are vastly different