Which “small” indie game/film/book hit you harder than most blockbusters?
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Small indie film? Dear Zachary is a documentary produced on a shoestring budget, and it is an absolutely devastating piece of art. Just thinking about the film puts a lump in my throat.
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Hollow Knight! Got me into indie games.
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Small indie film? Dear Zachary is a documentary produced on a shoestring budget, and it is an absolutely devastating piece of art. Just thinking about the film puts a lump in my throat.
I think I went through an entire box of tissues with this one.
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Journey!
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Hollow Knight! Got me into indie games.
Hollow Knight was just so much well-curated content for the price. I got it on sale for $7.50, and after I played through it, I had to go buy it again at the full $15 because I felt like I'd ripped Team Cherry off.
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17776, especially the start and end (you do not need to care about American football at all to enjoy this story)
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The game I wanted to say was already said, so I'll go with a movie! The 2018 Korean film "Burning".
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Dear Esther
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Thomas was alone. Never have I had such strong feelings for a bunch squares and rectangles
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Hollow Knight! Got me into indie games.
Silksong is likely getting announced at Gamescon this week!
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Disco Elysium
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Small indie film? Dear Zachary is a documentary produced on a shoestring budget, and it is an absolutely devastating piece of art. Just thinking about the film puts a lump in my throat.
It's a roller coaster of uncontrollable tears and searing anger in equal parts. Devastating is the perfect word.
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Journey!
The game that somehow managed to make random online co-op not toxic
Also you just got me to realise that Sword of the Sea is actually out literally today
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Mine is music and the answer is essentially literally any Indy band that I like, I like WAY more than any mainstream artist.
but like I have several Indy bands that do different styles, so I don't know what my actual taste is.
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Hollow Knight was just so much well-curated content for the price. I got it on sale for $7.50, and after I played through it, I had to go buy it again at the full $15 because I felt like I'd ripped Team Cherry off.
$5 here! indie games have such great value.
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Silksong is likely getting announced at Gamescon this week!
Let's hope so!
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This was just amazing. Also relevant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3zTfXvYZ9s
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Some movies... There are just too many!!!
For great cinema, Brazil is an amazing parody of modern society by Terry Gillian. Stalker is simply a masterpiece but you need to be in that mood to watch it. The Lobster is just... weird and lovely. White Cat, Black Cat is pure chaotic fun.
For a good laugh Swiss Army Man was an unexpected little gem.
If you are into horrors Braindead is absolutely disgusting and hilarious, while The Devil's Rejects is a more disturbing one.
For sci-fi Cube is a nice and original one, and Dark City is a classic that inspired The Matrix.
About thriller, for sure The Machinist or Memento.
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Disco Elysium
The whole setting is so grim and depressing I couldn’t get myself to finish it. Excellent game though.