• a14o@feddit.org
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    9 hours ago

    Interesting question, here are some EU-made indie games I’ve enjoyed, in no particular order. I’ve had to look all of these up, I didn’t play them because they were European or anything.

    • Chants of Senaar (France)
    • Dead Cells (France)
    • Disco Elysium (Estonia)
    • Drova (Germany)
    • Monster Train (Netherlands)
    • Roadwarden (Poland)
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      6 hours ago

      Disco Elysium (Estonia)

      The current state of that dev team is…contentious to say the least. If I recall correctly three different studios have spawned, none on good terms with the others. Good game, though.

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      8 hours ago

      Not so indie:

      Control Alan Wake games. Max Payne 1&2 (Remedy, Finland)

      Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Sandfall, France)

      Satisfactory (Coffee Stain studios, Sweden)

      Valheim (Iron gate, Sweden)

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        6 hours ago

        Control Alan Wake games. Max Payne 1&2 (Remedy, Finland)

        Get it before the new (ex-EA) CEO turns the company into a husk of what it was becoming :\

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          I kind of hate how comfy their position as a new CEO is. Firebreak was horrible for the company and it was not made by the main dev team. Remedy is now finishing the Control 2 and there is talk about remastering Max Payne 1&2. Those projects are pretty much unfuckable at this point, so the new CEO gets all the praise how after the horrible launch of Firebreak they came amd saved the company. Only thing they need to do is to not torpedo the projects that are allready underwork.