Two examples of this are :

Penny’s big breakaway and DUSK from the top of my head.

I’m not sure about you but I think the rise of indie games going with the PS1 aesthetic and other low gfx easy to run games is that the past, despite its flaws, was much better.

I also think there’s a charm with low polygon games and spritework ones, it’s your imagination that fills in the gaps.

And lastly, I think of the simpler times when you play modern indie “retro” games, no bullshit, you pay the devs, you get your game, everyone is happy.

What are your thoughts on indie games going for that nostalgia feel? Any examples to cite?

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    7 days ago

    I’m playing through Turbo Overkill right now which has the high-poly model and smooth animations but gritty low-res texture thing going on, and I like it. I’d take stylized textures that are visually interesting over boring photorealistic textures in most cases.

    Nightdive’s System Shock remake is probably my favorite example of that same aesthetic.