Indie games deserve far more attention than AAA games.

Last year, there was only one new AAA that I considered top quality, and that was Black Myth: Wukong. Apart from that, all other AAA games ranged from “yuck” (Concorde) to “cromulent” (Indiana Jones and the Great Circle).

In contrast, when we look at indie games, we got Balatro, Nightmare Kart, MiSide, Mullet Madjack, and Crow Country. That’s just the top of my head because I know there are hundreds, if not thousands more.

This isn’t to say that AA gaming doesn’t exist. We all know about the success of PalWorld and Helldivers 2.

And this isn’t to say you have terrible taste in games if you only like big budget titles.

But it is to say that when it comes to sheer volume, there are more good indie games than AAA games. And this just makes sense: 20K games were released on Steam last year, and almost all of them are indies.

Now previously, I’ve asked, “Why, despite being beloved, do indie games receive so little attention in the gaming press?”

And the conclusion I always come back to is that you can’t expect the gaming press to cover indie because indies aren’t paying the gaming press. Sad but true.

So how do we solve the problem of good indie games going unnoticed? Well, it’s up to us to talk about them.

For one thing, I think it’s important to talk about PC gaming itself as the indie platform—because that’s what it is. When we move away from GPUs and RGB lighting, most PC gamers are playing indie games. More to the point, most indies aren’t released for PC first—and often stay on PC. Entire platforms, like itch.io, exist to serve indie developers—and most of those games are made for PC.

Indie gaming is PC gaming. And almost all PC gaming is indie gaming.

So why do we pretend that PC gaming is about face-melting GPU-pushing graphics when it’s clearly not? That’s just a tiny—though lucrative—portion of the PC gaming market.

I, for one, want to talk about new indie game releases on PC—they’re worth talking about.

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  • @mrfriki
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    16 hours ago

    People talk about what the media tell them to talk. AAA have budget to invest in marketing that target the media. Indies do not have the budget. Hence why (almost) nobody talk about indie games.