Indie titles that make for good stand-ins for bigger, more famous releases?

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Let me preface this by saying that yes, indie games work with limited resources, smaller teams and other constraints when it comes to game development, and while a lot of wonderful gems did (and do) reach us from indie studios, the wider industry will always have the advantage when it comes to raw resources.

Still, it is hard to deny the beauty, the heart and the ingenuity of indie titles, even when they thread roads well traveled, when these games are made with love, it feels like a familiar but new journey, a delightful rediscovery that nonetheless touches home, to those that know the source.

My example here is The Last Faith:
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It self describes as a gothic metroidvania soulslike, which it is, and I'm sure the most astute among us immediately could pick up the major influence here. Yes, Bloodborne.

As such, is it groundbreakingly original, astonishingly innovative? no, but oh does it do these influences proud in gameplay, setting and feel. Everything is appropriately somber, dreary and lavishly animated and the game builds upon a lore much its own, with similar trappings and storytelling to the one Fromsoft wizards employ.

Does it reach the same pinnacles of greatness, of GOTYness? depends on who you ask, but the point is, to many (myself included) this is the closest they could get to a quality Bloodborne-esque experience because Sony won't unjail their baby, and in that role, I feel it succeeds brilliantly.

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So that's my (admittedly passionate) answer to my own question, and I'd love to hear if from those that have had similar experiences (or if they haven't, all the same).
 
Sonar Shock - System Shock (and by extension Bioshock and so forth), specifically the first one though.
Really fun, overlooked ImSim. System Shock on a Soviet Submarine, pretty much.

Iron Meat - Contra.
One of the best (and best looking) 2D Run-n-Gun games I've seen in years. Not that that's a particularly flooded genre.

FlyKnight - King's Field.
A very short, mechanically simplified take on King's Field that has a super charming presentation and, given that it's like 5 bucks, is more than worth the price of entry. Real gem.

Dread Delusion - Elder Scrolls.
This one is often referred to as a compact Elder Scrolls game and while I personally think it has much more going on than just that, it's not like people are entirely wrong there and I'll take any excuse to recommend it to people!

ANTONBLAST, Pizza Tower - Wario Land.
I mean, come on.

Songs of Conquest - Heroes of Might and Magic 3.
Just... straight-up HoMM, but new.

SKALD: Against the Black Priory - Ultima.
Or any oldschool cRPG of the era, really. It's kind of an amalgamation of several Origin Systems and Sierra Entertainment greats. Mostly Ultima though. Genuinely a fantastic game.
 
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Hollow Knight. It's the best 2D souls-like hands down. I haven't seen any other non-FromSoft game nailing the formula this well.

There's also Stardew Valley. The creator himself said that he didn't liked what Harvest Moon had become and took matters into his own hands and it has now become bigger than HM.
 
TUNIC is a fantastic Zelda-like with some really rewarding mechanics that only reveal themselves to players with a keen eye on their surroundings and a creative flair. It hides some fiendishly difficult puzzles behind its cutesy art style. Cannot recommend highly enough.
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Ultrakill personally is one indie game that i'd consider an indie game that has more quality than like 99% of AAA games, even surpassing it's inspirations (Devil May Cry, Quake, Doom Eternal). It's an frenetic FPS game where the core gameplay is to do combos with an incredible variety of weapons, it has likeable characters and AMAZING music.
 

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Ultrakill personally is one indie game that i'd consider an indie game that has more quality than like 99% of AAA games, even surpassing it's inspirations (Devil May Cry, Quake, Doom Eternal). It's an frenetic FPS game where the core gameplay is to do combos with an incredible variety of weapons, it has likeable characters and AMAZING music.
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Lunacid - Heavily inspired by King’s Field.
Shovel Knight - Inspired by a bunch of 8-bit games.
Pizza Tower - Sort of inspired by Wario Land.

All of these are excellent. I’d even go as far as to claim that Shovel Knight is one of the best games ever made, in my opinion.
 
Hollow Knight, Hotline Miami, Shovel Knight, Shantae (series), Dusk, Amid Evil, Payday (especially 2), Killing Floor
 

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