Indie Games. The Return Of Creativity
Indie Games vs AAA games is a very hot subject these days. On the one hand you will see so many forgettable efforts in the indie game market but on the other you will find so many engaging and original ideas that are brimming with creativity and passion.
Copy and paste, risk averse videogame releases are really starting to grate on the gaming community, especially as the cost of these titles continues to sore, disproportionate to their quality. Publishers expect us to tolerate their unfinished products with questionable monetisation practices and heavy bug content, whereas Indie developers are pushing out pure, perfected works or art, and we the gaming public say it is about damn time.
0:00 intro
1:32 Minecraft
3:11 Jonny Trigger
4:23 Imagine
6:06 Simulators
6:39 Random & Ridiculous
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Why indie games are better than aaa games is a matter of much debate. It's a increasingly popular opinion, with more and more gamers only too happy to tell you why indie games are better and what indie games to play. In this video we will look at how originality used to be celebrated in videogames, and starting with minecraft, the indie game scene was able to reintroduce new and enduring ideas into the videogame market. Gamers jaded by years of cookie cutter aaa titles are having their passion for videogames reignited by innovative and engaging from the indie game scene, and one day we soon we might just be asking how and why indie games killed aaa.
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