Not exact matches
With the most impressive
graphics I've seen in an
indie game, this first person psychological - thriller felt like a AAA title at times.
With an incredible level design and a wonderful
graphic, Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams is one of the great examples for the
indie industry; maybe one of the most difficult platform
games of recent years.
The
graphics are what you expect in a small
Indie game.
It's an amazing 3D Platformer, GORGEOUS Music, Nice
graphics for an
Indie Game, Great Art Style.
It has a level of polish in both
graphics and
game play that is rare in an
indie game.
Although the idea of
indie games using retro
graphics is about as overdone as a chicken cooked in a volcano, very few of them are authentic.
Obviously, this is yet another
indie game with retro - inspired
graphics.
But frankly, zombies and retro
graphics have been done to death, and there is a surprising variety of
indie games that reference memes.
God, criticising an
indie title, one that has had a lot of clear effort put into it, for its
graphics always feels like a harsh thing to do since the focus for them and their limited budget should always be gameplay, but there's no getting around the fact that Project Temporality is simply visually boring
game.
It seems almost every
indie game uses retro pixel
graphics or zombies or some other tired trope like that.
I expect this level of
graphics from a low - end
Indie game.
The
game, from a distance, looks like your standard platformer with various enemies to overcome, simple puzzles and a nice «
indie» aspect to the
graphics; however, once you actually start playing the
game you begin to see that there is much more to it than meets the eye.
While the clichéd use of pixel
graphics in an
indie game, humor that might not be for everyone's pallet, and at - times brutal difficulty give it some marks against it, Not A Hero is a fantastic entry in the developer's portfolio.
Guns of Icarus Alliance won Best 3D
Graphics Winner at Intel Level Up Contest 2016; a Tokyo
Game Show
Indie Selection 2016;
Indie Megabooth Selection 2014; Intel GDC Showcase Selection 2016; Kickstarter Ghost Arcade featured project 2016.
To celebrate, we're hosting our first ever Team VVV Racing
Game of the Year Awards (something we've been meaning to do for years) to recognise achievements in racing gaming, from best
graphics and sound, to car lists, handling and
indie titles, we've got everything covered.
The Messenger is a new
game from
indie developer Sabotage, and features a hybrid of 8 and 16 - bit
graphics featuring a ninja, proper midi board music, and even silly bosses.
Despite the fact that
indie games are mostly made without reliance on colorful
graphics and effects, music always substantiates or even creates the atmosphere in those
games.
The
games hold up well from a gameplay perspective decades after their original release, especially since so many
indie games feature the same 8 - bit style
graphics that the Mega Man
games debuted with.
US
Gamer calls Mario Paint «an era - appropriate solution to
graphics programs on expensive PCs» which is «at least somewhat responsible for our modern era of 2D
indie throwback
games».
Venture forth as the Shovel Knight in this beloved
indie game, in which players take control of a shovel - wielding knight on a quest to rescue his beloved comrade in arms, the Shield Knight.Players nostalgic for old - school
games will love Shovel Knight's two - dimensional side - scrolling gameplay, 8 - bit
graphics and classic save - the - lady plot.
Visually, this
game is a
graphics whore's wet dream exponentially visually pleasing to the degree that I couldn't believe this was an
indie game and shames some of the AAA titles coming out this year.
Visually, The Stanley Parable is a great - looking
game that boats high quality
graphics and detail for an
indie game.
Of the people I personally know (not internet forums) they do not like
Indie games because of the play style and or
graphics.
For an
indie game, the
graphics are surprisingly good but there are a lot of graphical issues that would never have been ignored by a first party company.
And i think that
gamers as myself which look for complete, deep and content rich
games, whatever
graphics they have, have a greater chance to find a
game like this on the
indie market.
That is the appeal of
indie games in general — not the same tired recycled crap with fancier
graphics than last year.
I bought a PS4 for the
graphics and don't want to play
indie games that look like they were made with outdated technology.
Yes, some
indie games can have a unique premise that offers some fun, but in the end, I didn't but a ps4 to play Indie games, I got a PS4 for the graphics, the touch pad controller, and the promise «greatness awaits&ra
indie games can have a unique premise that offers some fun, but in the end, I didn't but a ps4 to play
Indie games, I got a PS4 for the graphics, the touch pad controller, and the promise «greatness awaits&ra
Indie games, I got a PS4 for the
graphics, the touch pad controller, and the promise «greatness awaits».
Indie developers obviously don't have the resources to make huge
games, so you'll often find things like
graphics and sound to be kind of lack luster.
When
indie games try to do 3D
graphics or anything «modern» it just looks hacky and old... retro pixel art will always look good when it's done right, and Protect Me Knight does it right.
In the early days, this was mainly via developer relations / evangelism efforts with tech and middleware companies (ie, Silicon
Graphics, Matrox, Quazal), then via long - term efforts with the International
Game Developers Association, and more recently through
indie / startup and entrepreneurship efforts via early stage investor Execution Labs and the dedicated co-working space, GamePlay Space.
When an
indie game developer from Portugal decides to tackle this subgenre on its own terms — by adding to it elements of wacky humor, infusing it with tributes to classic
graphic adventure...
People often want 3D, not 2D
graphics outside of the
indie scene, colourful
graphics replaced the text based
games and so people drive to create more technologically impressive
games with virtual reality, augmented reality, ultra high definition textures, etc..
The
indie survival horror
game Kholat is notable for several reasons, the first of which being that it's narrated by the prolific Sean Bean, and the next by its beautiful
graphics and engrossing gameplay.
Adampoole's verdict is in: «An amazing, Gothic - themed side - scrolling 3D
indie game that was lot of fun with a really interesting story, great
graphics, animation that resembles stop - motion and a
game that I've replied more then once since it's so fun.»
The Last Night is an upcoming
Indie Cyberpunk adventure
game with pixel
graphics.
The
indie adventure
game, which features hand - drawn art and
graphics, has been available on PC and Mac since last year.
The cutscenes are absolutely wonderful, with great sprite animation and cleverly used imagery, but the in -
game graphics use a very tired simplistic sprite style that you've seen plenty of times before in countless
indie titles.
Sysiac Games brings a unique twist on the classic pixel - art adventure
game with The Captain, a title being developed with help from
Indie Fund, and I talked with Peter Hedin, the
graphics and sound half of the team, regarding the -LSB-...] ↓ Read the rest of this entry...
Ruiner is a very good action
game with an on - par scenario, very good gameplay and quite impressive
graphics for an
indie game.
Many
indie titles were shown, including Beyond Eyes, an adventure
game where the main character is blind and Cuphead, a 16 - bit style platformer that features 1930's cartoon style
graphics.
Indie developer Fourattic has brilliantly captured the sensation that the world is big and full of wonder in its retro - styled, pixel -
graphic, action - adventure
game, Crossing Souls.
There's nothing that says that 2d
graphics have to be bad, as
games like the recently released BlazBlue and the
indie game Braid have proven that 2d is still amazing.
Ravenous Games» Gravity Duck [$ 0.99] is the sort of
game you already know if you've played
indie PC gaming favorite VVVVVV — you've got happy pixelly
graphics, the ability to jump's been replaced with a gravity - reversal mechanic that slings you from
Like many
indie games these days, the pixelated
graphics draw retro inspiration.
Undertale has become one of those
indie games so popular, you would almost mistake it for AAA title until you looked at the
graphics.
Even though it remains popular as a money - saving medium for
indie developers, older - style
graphics do serve as a deterrent for certain
gamers.
Graphics are stunning for an Xbox Live
Indie Game with the colorful menu selection, various colored ships shooting at you, and the varied space backdrops that are easy on the eyes while you concentrate on notes.
The
graphics weren't exactly stellar, but not terrible for an
indie game.
For an
indie game, it also pushes the Switch to its limits as far as
graphics are concerned.