Mr Puggsly said:
Azuren said:
As far as not finding good indies, here's a handy list of indies that achieved some form of critical acclaim:
- Contrast
- Resogun
- Don't Starve
- Outlast
- Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition
- PixelJunk Shooter: Ultimate
- Trine 2
- Fez
- Velocity 2X
- Dust: An Elysian Tail
- Spelunky
- The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
- The Swapper
- Apotheon
- Rogue Legacy
- Transistor
- OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood
- Valiant Hearts: The Great War
- Never Alone
- Tower of Guns
- Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition
- Hohokum
- The Unfinished Swan
- Rocket League
- Styx: Master of Shadows
- Entwined
- Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones
- Sound Shapes
- Limbo
- Grow Home
- Super Time Force Ultra
- Xeodrifter
- Teslagrad
- Super Meat Boy
- Nom Nom Galaxy
35 good-to-fantastic games out of the currently 71 PS4 titles that have been made available. Of that 71, I excluded games from established high-profile/once-high-profile series such as Lara Croft and Strider. 10 non-indie titles were removed based on this, meaning 34 of 61 games that if not you, others enjoyed. I've even gone ahead and emboldened the ones that I personally enjoyed. I bet you can't guess which one I liked the most. (Hint: It's totally Rogue Legacy)
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If you want to include titles that are remotely entertaining, okay.
A lot of these games are something you try, maybe you have fun for a bit, then you quickly move on. Frankly, these aren't the same kind of experiences that encouraged me to get the PS+ and I think a lot of people in this thread feel the same.
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Except every game I bolded, I spent at least 6 hours on. To a person with a total of 10 hours to game a week, that's a long ass time. And I included games that got critical appraise, not just games that were "remotely entertaining".
The problem seems to be in your thought process. I don't think you want to be shown a good free indie.