Episode 15: Indie games we missed from 2023

There are two groups of people who agree that the year really ends in April: finance nerds, and gaming award show nerds. No points for guessing which the Indieventure crew belong to as we deep dive into our impressions on awards season now that 2023 is officially done and dusted with the conclusion of the BAFTA Game Awards! Expect some spirited discussions of the indie greats of last year including Viewfinder, Venba, Chants of Sennaar, Tchia, Jusant, Goodbye Volcano High, and many many more, as well as the obligatory sidetracks into Baldur’s Gate 3 chat and of course, Dave the Diver.

But that’s not all! We three are never ones to allow some remote authority to dictate our discussions, which is why each of us has brought along a game that we’d like to belatedly add to our own 2023 GOTY list! It’s an eclectic bunch, as Liam submits Trepang2 – a retro FPS published last summer by Team 17 that the other two somehow never even heard of, let alone expected Liam to pick for this. Rachel goes rogue by choosing Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo, a game commissioned and published by Square Enix (and therefore about as indie as Dave the Diver) but which strangely released with so little marketing that we’ve decided it falls within our remit of informing you about great games you might otherwise miss. Rebecca has finally played The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood, and fully agrees with Rachel’s assessment back in December that it belongs on our 2023 GOTY list, tardily elevating it to a respectable second podium behind our jointly-agreed-upon favourite, Dredge.

We end, as always, with our hyperfixations! Rachel recently saw actual play troupe Dimension 20 live in London, and thinks that to be honest this might be her thing for a good long while. Liam has got back into Fallout 4 — not because of the TV show and actively in spite of the dodgy new-gen upgrade, but just because he felt like it, which is a very Liam way of going about things. Finally, Rebecca is back on the Rusty Lake train, thanks in part to our recent episode on single-sitting indie games leading to her getting her whole family hooked on the series.

Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic.

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Hyperfixations:

Rachel

Dimension 20

Liam

Fallout 4

Rebecca

Rusty Lake

Comments:

  • Ian Esmay says:

    I haven’t listened to this ep yet but I started the Southern Reach Trilogy this week and just finished Annihilation thanks to you all recommending it! Great read, truly terrifying at some parts. Can’t wait to start book 2! Thank you all for always sharing dope recommendations!

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