Comment on Sony Has Apparently Shut Down Dark Outlaw Games
p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day agoI dunno… AAA games are not selling very well right now, and many are diving into the indie scene for better quality.
Comment on Sony Has Apparently Shut Down Dark Outlaw Games
p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day agoI dunno… AAA games are not selling very well right now, and many are diving into the indie scene for better quality.
Kolanaki@pawb.social 1 day ago
The numbers don’t show that. Indies are finding success, yes. But very few of them are putting up the same numbers as AAA slop. Silksong is the only one of note recently that has huge numbers, and it still hasn’t surpassed Battlefield or Call of Duty. The current best selling game of this year is Resident Evil: Requiem.
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
Like I said, WipEout and Gravity Rush weren’t played by everyone. But almost every gamer I know, has a niche genre they’re into or nostalgic about.
Few individual indies are gonna hit it big, but as a group, their chunk of the industry is growing, and fast. Because together they cover all the types of games the giants won’t make anymore.
Even Requiem is technically niche. Horror is usually not for everyone, but RE since 7 has been doing actual innovation. Even with the remakes they’ve been developing their in-house engine and gameplay mechanics. Tweaking. Adjusting. Improving.
And players can tell. Add to that that while they did take a few shots at live-service partner titles, they didn’t ruin the main titles to do so. And once each game was done, they moved on to making the next one even better.
The RE franchise isn’t part of the problem. It’s one of the few AAA IPs still being developed the way single player titles should be developed: listen to player feedback, and just make a good game.