I know, I acknowledge this as well.
I'm just saying indie games aren't anything special. Some people treat it as if every indie game is good, or that the % of indie games that are good is higher than non-indie games. I don't think either is true.
The percent of indie games don't have to be higher when their cost is considerably lower. With things like the Humble Bundle, I can go though indie games faster then I change my underwear and not care. If a Humble Bundle has just one good indie game in it I've more then got my money's worth, and occasionally I find a game I really love.
I have yet to play an indie game that I enjoy. I played SPAZ for a little while but the mindless grind did nothing but give me headaches. There was nothing fun about leveling up. The game felt un-inspired to me. I also tried Toy Soldiers; a tower defense game where all turrets do the same thing and it practically doesn't matter which one you use. That felt pointless as well.
The scope of these games is just too shallow. Even with a $4 pricetag I feel like I'm wasting time and money.
A lot of those games suck. A lot of them are just platformers with some rehashed gimmick thrown in. Some of them I feel like I played on newgrounds years ago.
I can appreciate some indie games, but most of them are 2d or platform type games - thus can fuck off.
I used to think the same thing, but then I realized I was buying Indie bundles for $10 or whatever, and not playing any of the games included because really they were mostly watered down and boring. I'd load em up once, play for 20 minutes or so, close it and never go back.
I wasn't getting 10 hours out of that $10, which is something i try to reach.
I don't by bundles anymore, but I do by interesting indie games. I just bought Legend of Grimrock the other day.
There's a difference between getting the humble bundles and getting random indie packs. Humble bundle seems to put some effort into having a good lineup; at least I haven't been disappointed for the price yet.
Also who are these mythical people that are saying all indie games are good?
I've bought a lot of the Humble Indie Bundles. Most of them were wastes of money for me. I have a lot of games I haven't played because they aren't interesting for more than a few minutes.
A lot of people say that indie games are the savior of gaming. As if they are somehow purer better, or more innovative that non-indie games.
Greedy, at least.
I think it has a lot to do with the success of humble indie bundle program.
I'd say the indie game craze is about on par with apps you can obtain for your apple or google devices - low cost games which are simple to pick up and play...and bring back memories to some of us who use to play games on our Atari 2600's, C64's, Apple computer, etc..
This is me. I've tried some of these games and none of them kept my attention, yet every Fallout, Elderscrolls, Mass Effect, Crysis seems to make me play all the way through.