Any solid Indie game suggestions available on PS Store or Switch?
AAA games are just getting stale for me and I'm looking to mix it up a bit. I really don't have a specific genre I gravitate toward or steer away from. I like trying new stuff and I'm happy to consider anything you enjoy playing!
Rain World - (love/hate. Unique game where you play as a slugcat)
Hollow Knight - (someone said it, but I second it. 10/10)
Celeste - (same as above)
Furi - (very cool, bullet hell, great music)
Hotline Miami - (top down fun and murder lol)
Firewatch - (a good linear story)
Stanley Parable - (choices, choices 10/10)
Don't Starve Together - (survival, great art style)
Fez - (a really cool puzzle platformer)
Undertale - (should you kill?)
Dead Cells - (pretty hard, but fun)
The Forest - (horror survival)
Subnautica - (ocean survival. Thalassophobia)
Amnesia: The Dark Descent - (horror story)
What Remains of Edith Finch - (good linear story)
Outer Wilds - (I loved this one so much 10/10)
The Witness - (cool game, puzzle)
Outlast - (horror, damn good)
Deep Rock Galactic - (Rock and Stone!)
Blasphemous - (Spain inspired metroidvania)
Abzu - (a very cool ocean experience)
Soma - (linear horror story)
Untitled Goose Game - (be a goose)
Goat Simulator - (be a goat)
Thumper - (Music, beetle, on a rollercoaster)
Journey - (go on a journey)
Risk of Rain 1,2 - (lots of fun)
Slay the Spire - (a very good turn-based card game)
Overcooked 1,2 - (fun co-op that gets hard)
Unravel - (puzzle about yarn)
No Man's Sky - (has gotten good since launch, I was at launch)
OlliOlli - (side scrolling skateboarding)
Minecraft - (you should know)
Terraria - (you should know this too)
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey - (not sure if indie, but I love it)
Descenders - (procedural mountain biking)
Everything - (well, it's everything feat. Alan Watts)
The Swords of Ditto - (top down metroidvania?)
Tails of Iron - (9/10 metroidvania as a rat)
Ghostrunner - (fast hack and slash awesomeness)
Rimworld - (management sim, crash landed)
Slime Rancher - (be happy farming slimes)
Deadbolt - (play the reaper, like Hotline Miami but side scrolling)
Kingdom New Lands - (manage your kingdom and survive)
Limbo/Inside - (two games, puzzle and strange)
Super Meat Boy - (speedy puzzle platformer)
Downwell - (arcade game about going down a well)
Thomas Was Alone - (minimalist puzzle platformer)
Human Fall Flat - (try to platform, funny)
Spiritfarer - (cozy management game about dying)
Well, that's about all I can remember playing. I enjoyed all of these games and they are 7/10+ Anyways, whatcha think?
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This is the best game I have every played. Such a wonderful setting, gameplay, story, atmosphere, everything. One of those experiences you wish you could forget so that you could experience again for the first time.
Oh, man. Celeste was so great. I captured so many thirty second clips of I-can't-believe-I-just-pulled-that-off moments. I beat the main game and got most of the collectibles, but it seems like there's more content. I just never figured how to progress to it. I assume I need to finish up collectibles or something to unlock it.
But, yeah, I might just have to boot that one back up. Will check out Hollow Knight.
Tunic came on Game Pass, later to Switch, and at first look it seems to be "Indie Zelda imitation 15". When actually playing it, it ends up functioning a bit like Dark Souls; very low-explanation exploration, some tough combat, and some really cool secrets. It was my Game of the Year, in a year when Elden Ring released.
Howlongtobeat.com said it’s 12 hours, which sounds about right to me, but could vary by how much you struggle on bosses. That would give you the bad ending.
The good ending can be done after getting the bad ending on the same save, and is based entirely around solving non-combat puzzles of a truly insane nature. It felt very worthwhile to me, and adds several more hours of exploration.
Give babaisyou a try. It's a logic puzzler and that's all I'm going to say about it. Part of the fun is discovering the mechanics and how to break them
CrossCode is an absolute banger if you like a good story and are interested in combat RPGs. It also has a demo that works in the browser if you want to check it out before buying.
A recent non-puzzle game I've been playing is Killer Frequency - you are a radio DJ who has to prevent murders of people who call in to your show, and it's set in the 80s.
For Switch I would recommend Golf Story, an exclusive for the platform. It's a golf RPG similar to the Game Boy Color Mario Golf game where you do silly golf challenges around an island full of weird characters and become a golf champion. The story is funny and the golf mechanics are surprisingly deep too.
I haven't played the Switch port, but I was a big fan of the RPG called Omori. It's story heavy, so the best way to play imo is to go in blind and ignore any online content about it until at least the first playthrough is done, maybe even a second.
Unspottable looks like it'd be a blast to play with my kids. Might just give me the motivation I needed to send my four joycon controllers off to Nintendo to have the drift issue corrected. 😂
I'm playing right now on Xbox and while I'm still early in the game and I can second the recommendation. Easily the best "Pokemon" game in at least a decade.
From what I’ve heard from friends, the Switch version currently has awful performance, to the point it is near unplayable. It’s not just frame drops, but fully freezing for several seconds at a time before starting back up only to do it again a short while later. Hopefully something they’re able to fix but the current state doesn’t sound like a good one to have released in.
A mix of genres, but some of my favourite Indies include; Gris, Lunark, Golf Story, Death Squared, A Short Hike, Cat's Quest, Rigid Force Redux, and Coffee Talk. All are on Switch, and many on PlayStation too.
I am really enjoying apico at the moment, a really cute wholesome game about breeding bees and butterflies, helping to save the species, it's based on the old forestry mod for minecraft which used to be one of my favourites as well.