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Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 15, 2010 1:38 am
by SineSwiper
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:44 am
by Flip
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 15, 2010 3:39 pm
by Shrinweck
I've dropped dozens of hours into Audiosurf so I'm partial to adding that to my personal list, otherwise I agree with you Sine.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 15, 2010 3:46 pm
by Flip
I really wish Limbo would come out on Steam.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 15, 2010 4:46 pm
by Shrinweck
Yeah it has to be one of my favorite 360 exclusives.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:23 pm
by Zeus
Hold on, are we talking about downloadable or indie? Major difference
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:13 pm
by Eric
Zeus wrote:Hold on, are we talking about downloadable or indie? Major difference
Most Indie games end up downloadable.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:58 pm
by SineSwiper
Flip wrote:I really wish Limbo would come out on Steam.
It won't. It never will. It's a X360 only release.
However, I really wish Winterbottom would come out with a soundtrack. The music is wicked awesome. The guy who the music for World of Goo did
put out his music for download, however. In fact, I can find the soundtrack for most of the games listed here, including Cave Story, Darwinia, Plants vs. Zombies, and Soulcaster.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:20 pm
by SineSwiper
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:35 am
by Flip
Just realized that Winterbottom is on steam so i'll have to grab that this weekend. Even though i think it is retarded when games or movies have names like Magical McFloo and the Bubaloo Magoo. I mean Winterbottom, seriously? and he eats delicious pie? Can this be any more nerd?
As for the rest of your list, i loved world of goo, braid, and plants vs zombies. I have not played any of the others besides Audiosurf, which i thought was just ok.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:16 pm
by SineSwiper
Yeah, Winterbottom has some masterful puzzle design and a nice soundtrack. The mood with the graphics is pretty neat, too. It's also the only game I can have claimed to have received all of the achievements for. Can't even say that for games like Braid or Bioshock.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Thu Dec 16, 2010 5:55 pm
by Zeus
Winterbottom is certainly one of my favourite downloadable games. A steal when it dropped to 400 points.
Bioshock 1 has 1 very-hard-to-get hidden achievement: beat the game on hard without dying. Nearly impossible unless you are REALLY careful. I have 6 games with full achievements:
- Ms Pac Man
- Doritos Tools of Destruction
- Call of Duty 2
- Call of Duty 4
- Resident Evil 5 (I have 1000 which doesn't include the downlodable stuff 'cause I haven't paid for them)
- Dead Space Ignition (on PS3)
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:24 pm
by SineSwiper
Zeus wrote:Winterbottom is certainly one of my favourite downloadable games. A steal when it dropped to 400 points.
Bioshock 1 has 1 very-hard-to-get hidden achievement: beat the game on hard without dying. Nearly impossible unless you are REALLY careful.
No, it's not. Just save often. And I think that was Bioshock 2. Anyway, the only reason why I didn't get everything on Bioshock 1 was because some stupid tape just disappeared on me. I played it on the first run, but on this second run, it was just gone.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:06 pm
by Zeus
SineSwiper wrote:Zeus wrote:Winterbottom is certainly one of my favourite downloadable games. A steal when it dropped to 400 points.
Bioshock 1 has 1 very-hard-to-get hidden achievement: beat the game on hard without dying. Nearly impossible unless you are REALLY careful.
No, it's not. Just save often. And I think that was Bioshock 2. Anyway, the only reason why I didn't get everything on Bioshock 1 was because some stupid tape just disappeared on me. I played it on the first run, but on this second run, it was just gone.
Brass Balls was the hidden achievement in #1. That's why it has 1040 achievement points instead of the usual 1000. That and beating it on hard are the only achievements I don't have for #1
That's odd that it disappeared for you, some odd glitch. My cuz and I were actively lookin' for them during our first run through and ended up with 115 of the 122. We just used a guide for the last 7 before we beat the game
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sun Dec 19, 2010 3:32 am
by SineSwiper
Zeus wrote:Brass Balls was the hidden achievement in #1. That's why it has 1040 achievement points instead of the usual 1000. That and beating it on hard are the only achievements I don't have for #1
Actually, it's 1100 points, and they can only get away with it because it's tied to a (free) DLC package.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sun Dec 19, 2010 2:51 pm
by Zeus
SineSwiper wrote:Zeus wrote:Brass Balls was the hidden achievement in #1. That's why it has 1040 achievement points instead of the usual 1000. That and beating it on hard are the only achievements I don't have for #1
Actually, it's 1100 points, and they can only get away with it because it's tied to a (free) DLC package.
What are the other 60 points? It's only 40 for Brass Balls
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:11 pm
by Flip
PB is pretty fun. Glad its only $5 since im at the last level in just a few hours, but i have yet to do any of the challenges. Five bucks for an afternoon of entertainment is well worth it, though, id spend more than that at a bar or at a movie for the same amount of time wasted.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:52 pm
by SineSwiper
Flip wrote:PB is pretty fun. Glad its only $5 since im at the last level in just a few hours, but i have yet to do any of the challenges. Five bucks for an afternoon of entertainment is well worth it, though, id spend more than that at a bar or at a movie for the same amount of time wasted.
Yeah, it ends up being about 5-6 hours total when you add the challenges. Not a great length, but neither was Portal, and everybody raved about it.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:52 pm
by SineSwiper
Zeus wrote:SineSwiper wrote:Zeus wrote:Brass Balls was the hidden achievement in #1. That's why it has 1040 achievement points instead of the usual 1000. That and beating it on hard are the only achievements I don't have for #1
Actually, it's 1100 points, and they can only get away with it because it's tied to a (free) DLC package.
What are the other 60 points? It's only 40 for Brass Balls
It's 100 points for that achievement, actually.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:38 pm
by bovine
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:45 pm
by Zeus
SineSwiper wrote:
It's 100 points for that achievement, actually.
Ah, k. Didn't know that. Make sense, it's a freakin' hard achievement to get
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:58 pm
by SineSwiper
And speaking of Indie games, some Steam prices for these games as of today:
Braid - $5
World of Goo - $10 (full price; might go down; see below)
PB Winterbottom - 50 CENTS! GET IT NOW!
Cave Story - It's free, just download it at the official site. (Though, the Wii version is $10, I think.)
Limbo - XBLA only
Darwinia - $5
Shank - $10 (was $15)
Defense Grid: The Awakening - $10 (full price; might come down this week)
Audiosurf - $10 (full price; might go down; see below)
Plants Vs. Zombies - $6
These games go up and down in price over throughout the last couple of weeks, including this week's daily specials, so you can probably just wait out some of the other games and buy them tomorrow or Weds. But, for god's sake, don't miss the Winterbottom deal.
Also, there is
this pack that has Audiosurf, Braid, World of Goo, Osmos, and a few other games for $20.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:34 pm
by Zeus
Just FYI: Plants vs Zombies has actually been released as a full retail title for Xbox 360 for $20. Should be pretty easy to find it for $10 used within the next month or two
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:15 pm
by bovine
Blueberry Garden is also on sale on steam for $0.99. I hear that one is pretty good. I purchased Super Meat Boy for a second time because it was so cheap.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:06 pm
by Flip
So picked up Super Meat Boy, too, and sent a friend PB as a gift.
i HATE it when steam is so busy you cant install a game. Def the biggest gripe i have with digital distribution through Steam.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:52 am
by SineSwiper
Defense Grid for $2 until today at noon.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:56 am
by Shrinweck
I can count on one hand the amount of times Steam has been too busy to process a game download request for more than minute. You should try switching to another region in options if this is really plaguing you.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:16 pm
by bovine
Remember when I said the humble bundle #2 was dope? Well it done just got doper. Now it gives you the ability to redeem these games over steam (as well as download them untethered), AND now they are giving away the original humble bundle to those who bought #2 with the steam integration. You guys are dumb for not buying this bundle which is (at minimum) $1.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:00 pm
by SineSwiper
The what?
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:33 pm
by bovine
SineSwiper wrote:The what?
I posted a link and everything.
Also this
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=humble+bundle
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:48 pm
by Shrinweck
The whosit?
On a more serious note, unfortunately everything I would want out of that bundle I already own.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:36 am
by SineSwiper
Ditto. I remember seeing this earlier, but I have most of these.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:33 pm
by SineSwiper
Winterbottom is 50 cents again until noon tomorrow. So get it if you didn't get it (for practically free) the first time. Machinarium is $3.
They also have a good chunk of the other indie games for $5, including Defense Grid, Darwinia, Braid, Audiosurf, BIT.TRIP BEAT, Beat Hazard, etc.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:15 am
by Flip
Man, Super Meat Boy is really annoying. They expect you to die a zillion times until you can get the precise controlling down, but in the meantime i want to pound my keyboard, haha.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Tue Dec 28, 2010 10:56 pm
by bovine
Flip wrote:Man, Super Meat Boy is really annoying. They expect you to die a zillion times until you can get the precise controlling down, but in the meantime i want to pound my keyboard, haha.
You are bad at games if you are a)playing meat boy with your keyboard or b) are bad at meat boy.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Wed Dec 29, 2010 3:42 pm
by Flip
Yeah i dont have a USB controller for the computer and havent played a game, before this one, where one was advantageous. I prefer a keyboard and mouse for my games which is why i purchase only computer games and dont have a console after PS2, however meat boy was def made for a controller.
Im not bad at it! I win eventually, just die a lot since it is much harder to be precise with the arrow keys. So go eat a dick, lol, i could work you at counter strike, console boy, since you wont have your magical auto-aim to save your skin.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sat Jan 01, 2011 6:04 pm
by SineSwiper
Yeah, for those type of games, I play with the 360 controller, using the wireless adaptor for the PC. Though, I wonder if games like Winterbottom or Braid play well enough on keyboard, since I've gifted those (among others) to other people.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sun Jan 02, 2011 1:30 am
by Zeus
Sine, the guy who did Breath of Death just released a spiritual successor called Cthulhu Saves the World. Same style, humour's even a bit sharper. Priced a little higher at 240 points but you may be interested in it if you liked Breath of Death.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sun Jan 02, 2011 1:48 am
by SineSwiper
Ahh, cool, though I still need to finish Soulcaster 2.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sun Jan 02, 2011 2:48 pm
by Flip
SineSwiper wrote:Yeah, for those type of games, I play with the 360 controller, using the wireless adaptor for the PC. Though, I wonder if games like Winterbottom or Braid play well enough on keyboard, since I've gifted those (among others) to other people.
i played both of those on keyboard and it was just fine.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:23 pm
by Flip
SineSwiper wrote:Flip wrote:I really wish Limbo would come out on Steam.
It won't. It never will. It's a X360 only release..
Limbo is now on Steam as of Aug 2nd.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Thu Aug 18, 2011 8:53 pm
by SineSwiper
Don't blame me. The developer lied a year ago. It's right there in that link.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:32 am
by Kupek
SineSwiper wrote:Yeah, it ends up being about 5-6 hours total when you add the challenges. Not a great length, but neither was Portal, and everybody raved about it.
On the contrary, I think five hours is a great lenth for a game, particularly one which focuses on puzzles. It's nice to play a game that I know I'm going to finish without spending a few months playing it.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sat Aug 20, 2011 1:10 am
by Flip
Limbo was a nice fun short puzzle game. Not sure its worth the $10 i paid, but def worth half that. What was missing were story elements, it felt very Braid'ish, but the mysterious books in Braid to read really added to the atmosphere. In Limbo, i really got tense during the moments you glimpsed other humans, but they never implemented a system to elaborate on what was going on... Opportunity missed.
With the little indoe puzzle games becoming its own niche, i found i ran through this game pretty easily after being trained by games like Braid, Winterbottom, etc. Wonder if they will release a sequel?
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Tue Aug 23, 2011 4:38 pm
by Flip
Zeus wrote:Sine, the guy who did Breath of Death just released a spiritual successor called Cthulhu Saves the World. Same style, humour's even a bit sharper. Priced a little higher at 240 points but you may be interested in it if you liked Breath of Death.
Both BoD:VII and Cthulhu saves the world are on steam (as of July) for 2.99 for the bundle. I havnt played either, so this is more exciting than even the new Deus EX release.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Tue Aug 23, 2011 7:18 pm
by Shrinweck
While this is bumped - Bastion is in this category now.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:56 am
by Oracle
Just beat Bastion for the first time last night, and I'd have to agree.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sat Aug 27, 2011 8:58 pm
by Zeus
Flip wrote:Zeus wrote:Sine, the guy who did Breath of Death just released a spiritual successor called Cthulhu Saves the World. Same style, humour's even a bit sharper. Priced a little higher at 240 points but you may be interested in it if you liked Breath of Death.
Both BoD:VII and Cthulhu saves the world are on steam (as of July) for 2.99 for the bundle. I havnt played either, so this is more exciting than even the new Deus EX release.
Wow, the guy who made those games is releasing Penny Arcade Adventures Episode 3
http://www.1up.com/news/penny-arcade-ad ... -episode-3
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:43 pm
by Flip
Thats fun. If they were smart they would have had different developers for all their episodes, go give a showcase of indie goodness.
Re: Best Indie Games in the Last Decade
PostPosted:Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:33 pm
by Flip
Oracle wrote:Just beat Bastion for the first time last night, and I'd have to agree.
Ive been playing this lately and really like it, too. The very unique art and music style is refreshing.
The weapons challenges are freaking hard. I have only been able to fully beat the arrow and shield ones. The repeater crossbow challenge seems impossible to me, I'm not sure how I can move any faster. As far as story, i think i have one or two more cores to find and the plot is still not very clear to me. I like the narration, but i hope some questions get answered! What i found weird, the Kid moves fast while going up, but he is pretty slow all around and it is the only aggravating aspect of the game so far.