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all the stars this year so far are indie and aa games. no aaa.
oh but on playstation their is death stranding and on nintendo the monkey game. ya those are console exclusives. i count games anyone can play on any platform and that is mostly on pc since most pc games get console ports later on or right away.
but ya i legit did not notice any big aaa games this year for pc. (aka the platform that matters the most)
Check out my game's list... I only buy games I personally enjoy; I don't hoard games.
aka bordelrands 4 lost to silksong. lost in price, optimazion and in quality/replayability.
doom dark age lost to other indie games as well. really funny tbh suits vs normal people with passion and they lose every time and the people with passion end up the ones in millions that belong to them since they have no shareholders or loans to pay off.
I wish I could refund it 😔😔 unfortunately, Steam refund policy is pretty strict.
After that I buy only games that I know are good.
The problem with corporate thinking is, there is too much peoples involved and the more numerous the peoples, the less "character" the product will have. The best games I've played so far have all the same thing in common : they're done by one guy alone, putting his very soul into it. No amount of money can beat a passionate crafter, period. It's the same for any form of art btw.
So yep, indies are the future. Small teams rocks.