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Which “small” indie game/film/book hit you harder than most blockbusters?

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    TUNIC
    It's a good game in general, but
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    If you, as a kid, had to decipher an older sibling's notes in game manual, it hits that nostalgia right on the nose. And then turns it on its head.
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      Primer. Like $12k budget, mostly cost of film.

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      Think it’s time for a rewatch thanks for the reminder

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        Adastra.

        I'm still infatuated with that dumb wolf. 😩

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          A game released in 2008 called Iji. At first glance, it seems like a simple platformer, but think again. It's an amazing blend of platforming and RPG mechanics. The game reacts to the decisions you make resulting in multiple endings.

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            I just played about an hour and it's so beautiful!

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              DELTARUNE.
              toby's been changing my brain chemistry for 10+ years now

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                #55

                I remember feeling the feels when I first saw Garden State. I don’t know what it is about that film, but this quote:

                Andrew: “You know that point in your life when you realize the house you grew up in isn't really your home anymore? All of a sudden even though you have some place where you put your shit, that idea of home is gone.

                Sam: “I still feel at home in my house.”

                Andrew: You'll see one day when you move out it just sort of happens one day and it's gone. You feel like you can never get it back. It's like you feel homesick for a place that doesn't even exist. Maybe it's like this rite of passage, you know. You won't ever have this feeling again until you create a new idea of home for yourself, you know, for your kids, for the family you start, it's like a cycle or something. I don't know, but I miss the idea of it, you know. Maybe that's all family really is. A group of people that miss the same imaginary place.”

                This hits hard.

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                  Disco Elysium

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                    Blood machines. It's only a half hour cgi movie. But it hits super hard for me.

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                      Beat me to it. First thing to mind was Lake Mungo.

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                      That scene with the dead Alice walking up to the camera really gets me every time I watch the movie. I guess because it subverts horror movie tropes. It's like an anti-jumpscare. And the photos in the end are a "good" downer.

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                        Man from Earth.

                        Coherence.

                        Unpacking (game)

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                          Most indie games will end up better than pretty much every AAA title. The best games I've played in the last decade were either indie or AA.

                          Roboquest, Pathfinder WotR, Dyson Sphere Program, Outer Wilds, Balatro, Helldivers 2, Deep Rock Galactic, Rogue Trader, Darktide, Abiotic Factor, Rimworld, Stellaris, DV Rings of Saturn, Hardspace Shipbreaker, Voices of the Void, Expedition 33, Blue Prince, Tiny Glade, Witchfire, Instruments of Destruction, Heart of the Machine, Tainted Grail Fall of Avalon, A Webbing Journey, Planet Crafter, Kenshi, X4, Ultrakill, Schedule 1, the list goes on.

                          All amazing games, none of them AAA.

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                            Cube.

                            https://youtu.be/shcK9b-TQIo

                            Made for $365,000 Canadian.

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                            Cube > Saw. First time I watched Saw the only thing I could think of is "This is Cube with a different aesthetic and a creepy puppet."

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                              Cube.

                              https://youtu.be/shcK9b-TQIo

                              Made for $365,000 Canadian.

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                              I disliked the second one specifically because they gave it a decent budget. The original is genius for how it does so much with so little.

                              The third is an oddball. Made-for-TV budget and quality. It's interesting for fans of the series, but nothing special.

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                                Game no one's mentioned yet: Look Outside

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                                So good and so strange

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                                  John Langan's "The Fisherman". Its a cosmic/folk horror novel but also a powerful meditation on loss and grief.

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                                    Blood machines. It's only a half hour cgi movie. But it hits super hard for me.

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                                    It's the one with the OST from Carpenter Brut, right? I need to watch this short.

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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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                                      We watched The lobster for a family movie night, they never let me pick the movie again 😅. I enjoyed it, watched it twice.

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                                        SIGNALIS (indie horror game). Very good, scary, I cried. Strongly recommend.

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                                          My partner played Journey after I played it all the way through with my first matched partner and cried a lot.

                                          My partner was matched with two deserters and a speedrunner. Then their last person quit near the end. They left the game frustrated and hated it.

                                          I was very sad.

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