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I find that this is mostly a AAA-title thing.
Yeah, the Indie-Market is at its peak. I don't care about any of the large titles/licenses, but there are a lot of gems out there
Yeah it's actually an incredible time to be an enjoyer of games if you ignore that AAA+ space. If you look at the "III" space (or mid sized dev studios putting out mid level games) it's kind of where many of the "big" game dev shops were at in the 90-00s.
So if you miss the popular games of this era, then you should be looking at studios that operate at a similar size/ethos. Indies, in other words.
That's where those games are now. The good games.
Sorry I totally agree with that caveat! I grew up in the ps1/2 golden era and didnโt really get into indie games back when I was into gaming.