Lyric Suite
Converting to Islam
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First, a brief history of the Indie bubble. In 2008, big budget developers were doing fine, but they had mostly abandoned a lot of genres many gamers loved (puzzle games, adventure games, 2-D platformers, classic-style RPGs, Roguelikes, etc.)
A few young, hungry developers stepped in and showed that classics can be written on low budgets by young, plucky people with unruly facial hair. (Braid. World of Goo. Castle Crashers. Minecraft. And so on.)
Lost me right here. How the fuck are any of the shit he mentioned "classics" in the sense he implied in the previous sentence?
The only "indie" game i can think of in recent memory that wasn't utter shit is Path of Exile, and that's only because that is a real game, the type we gamers "loved" but haven't been getting from big budget companies and pretentious indie developers.
They're only 'classics' in his mind because they were ahead of the deluge. Can't speak for Minecraft (but I guess it did sort of start a sub-genre) but those other games are trash. Braid is just a shitty pretentious platformer with goofy time mechanics. World of Goo is a fairly generic iOS game. Castle Crashers is just a rip-off of Golden Axe and other 1980's beat-em-ups.
The reason it doesn't make sense is that in the first sentence he seems to be talking about himself, but then he cites examples of games that have nothing to do with the genres many people "loved" that have been abandoned by big budget developers. Indie gaming was basically the ghetto version of AAA gaming, but it was a very low profile thing because we still had good big budget games, and many people simply preferred pouring their creativity on existing commercial titles, though modding and map making. When big budged developers begun to abandon many of the genres people liked, this was the moment the indie scene was supposed to shine, with independent developers trying to fill up the void left by the big industry. Instead, we got shit like Braid, or World of Goo? His argument simply doesn't add up.