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just do like I do and don't buy those shit , the only indie games I liked is on mobile and they're limbo and monument valley .
Sony has to pay for the games it offers.
PS+ costs less than $5 a month. If you divide that by the 6 games it offers, it's less than $0.80 per game. It's even worse than that considering some of the money is used to pay for the network and what not.
So if Sony approaches an Indie and an AAA publisher offering to pay say $0.70 per user for their game, who's going to accept? The Indie who needs the exposure, or the AAA who can easily sell for many times that? Obviously the former!
The only way it's a good deal for the AAA publish is when the game is no longer selling well.
Sony will put out some big names from time to time, but for the most part, it's going to be Indies. The People who expect otherwise need to learn to be realistic or they are going to keep being disappointed.
The IGC has really gone downhill :/ it's almost laughable how bad it's become.
In a way it kind of is since we have gotten a lot of indies but most are great games I rather play.
It's not worth it purchasing indies for the PS4. Sooner or later they will be "offered" with PS+.
Feel sorry for those indie developers but they made their deals with Sony (not paying twice for the same game). I hope at least they are getting reasonably paid by Sony.