Right now, there are plenty of TV shows and movies to watch as well as no shortage of games to play.
Indie games have been all the rage in the last few years. I’ll never get tired of what I like to call the “Indie Magic” of it all. Without relying on half the marketing and budgeting that triple-A games have readily available, some indie games manage to astonish and impress without all the pzazz of the bigger titles. This allows gamers to focus on what they’re truly there for: the game.
It’s not about which studio made it, who’s voicing whom, nor who scored the soundtrack, but instead the core of the game. The beauty of indie games really lies in how there are no limits to what indie developers can create. Their imaginations and creative juices flow wildly, bringing worlds we’ve yet to se