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Indie PC Gaming for the Console Connoisseur

Indie gaming on the PC is easier than you might think. Here's an introduction to getting started, and some games you might enjoy.

GETTING STARTED

First of all, we need to familiarize ourselves with the distribution of these games.  There are a lot of sites where you can get indie games for PC, but we’re going to focus on Steam, GOG, and Desura.  Steam and Desura are saddled with DRM, or Digital Rights Management (a method to verify the game you are playing isn’t pirated), but GOG requires none, so keep this in mind if this is an important factor to you.  Steam has the biggest releases, and their fabled Greenlight program to bring smaller games to the forefront, but GOG has a lot of these games (big and small) too.  Desura, however, is all about the tiny developer, and basically anybody can publish their game on this service. 

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All three of these sites require that you download their software to get started, but GOG only has a downloader– after that you don’t need to use their proprietary engine.  Desura and Steam, however, use programs that run on your computer and ensure you aren’t stealing games. 

A lot of fuss was made last month during E3 over the Xbox One’s DRM plans.  On the PC, similar DRM schemes are typical, with Steam being the biggest example.  While DRM ranges from slightly to seriously annoying, there’s an advantage to the service: seriously low priced, instantly accessible games. 

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In addition to PC games, a lot of these sites now offer downloads for Mac and Linux systems as well.  The cool thing is for most of these sites, if you download for one operating system, you are also free to install the game on another operating system as well.  Try buying an Xbox game and getting a PS3 version at no extra cost.

Finally, you might need to check your system requirements.  Some of these indie games do require certain amounts of RAM or processing power, and sometimes even a decent video card.  Most PCs these days have some sort of video card, even if it’s very basic, so you should be okay.  I would focus on the RAM needed most of all, as well as the disk space needed for installation, but most indie games are pretty small compared to AAA releases, and won’t tax your system.   

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Comments

KnightDriver

07/09/2013 at 02:23 PM

I wish there was a site that listed all the new indie game releases. Metacritic doesn't list them even if they are on XBLI. I usually find out about them word of mouth like I did for Penny Arcade Adventures IV and the other Zeboyd games.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/09/2013 at 03:28 PM

yeah i find them through various sources like people on Twitter and smaller news sites. 

V4Viewtiful

07/09/2013 at 05:49 PM

huh, somewhat helpful, i've only just got into pc gaming so every little helps, trying to get minecraft to run on my laptop, just configuring the graphics to make it run smoother.

Anyway I've found out how to make an external GPU for around a £100 i just need to figure out whether to give it it's own power supply.

 

P.S. Now that i'm done with Xenoblade i'm of the the Ys games Laughing

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/09/2013 at 06:05 PM

have you gotten the external GPU running yet?  I've looked at those, but didn't really experiment with it. My laptop has a video card but not a great one.  IT will play games but it's better off with indies. 

I forgot that the Ys games are on Steam now.  Those are great choices. 

V4Viewtiful

07/09/2013 at 07:09 PM

Haven't bought it yet, need a well paying Job Tongue Out

There's some i can build or a buy the  MSI Radeon HD 5670 but it only the GPU not the case or card that connects to the Laptop, so i'll have to make one one.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/09/2013 at 07:14 PM

how do you connect that? USB? 

I have a Nvidia 525M in my laptop.  Pretty much the bare minimum for games.  The laptop cost $500 two years ago, and has treated me well. I can play older games like Mass Effect and Dragon Age and stuff, and some newer ones like Sleeping Dogs.  FFXIV doesn't work too well though.

I didn't have much luck running minecraft when I tried it though.  It was really laggy and I had a ton of problems. 

Alex-C25

07/09/2013 at 10:07 PM

Very good article Man.

It's very truth, as LIMBO runs better in my PC than Team Fortress 2. Then again i'm also planning to improve my computer. Also, thanks for the recommendations.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 02:25 AM

yeah it takes a lot to run these new 3D games, but there's lots of smaller games to play.  It's kind of insane how many there are. 

Aboboisdaman

07/09/2013 at 10:40 PM

I didn't know about Desura. Steam really does have some great stuff on there and I don't mind the DRM so much because it's optional. I have been meaning to buy Fez for awhile now but keep on forgetting about it. Thanks for the reminder!

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 02:24 AM

I think you would like some of the games on Desura. A lot of retro stuff.  I haven't bought Fez either.  But I will during the Steam sale!

Blake Turner Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 12:02 AM

I hate lists like these because they remind me of how much of a life I don't have. I'm like oh sweet, new games to play - nope, I've played them all. Motherfucker.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 02:23 AM

ha, sorry, maybe next time.  It was hard choosing this list, and I wanted it to be for people who have never really gamed on their PC before.  Next time I'll find some that you haven't heard of.  Laughing

Blake Turner Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 05:03 AM

Yeah. I'm really looking for a good rpg to sink my teeth into... but oh well. Have you played rogue legacy? That's a really cool indie game that will run on anything.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 06:20 AM

there's always a million old RPG's on GOG.... Have you ever played Planescape: Torment?

I haven't played Rogue Legacy, but I've heard of it.  I almost downloaded it. 

Blake Turner Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 12:28 PM

I did a video of it if you want to check out how it plays. It's a metroidvania-esque 2d platforming rogue like that has taken more hours of my life than I care to admit. And oh yeah, I love me some Planescape. The only crpg of that era that I haven't played is Arcanum. Oh, and Icewind Dale 1. I've played 2 though.

Ranger1

07/10/2013 at 07:10 AM

Congrats on your first feature, Matt! I remember you mentioning some of these titles in various blogs. I do like PC gaming, but I try not to clutter up my laptop with games, I need the space for my photos. And I actually started out as a PC gamer and played a ton of shareware games, which seem a little like the indie games of today.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 07:20 AM

thanks, Tami!  I understand not wanting to clutter your laptop, mine is so full of games I barely have space for anything else.  But I love my digital library of old and new PC games! 

Shareware.  Whatever happened to it?

Chris Yarger Community Manager

07/10/2013 at 07:38 AM

Congrats on the first feature man, and good job!

I've never been much of a PC gamer because my laptop sucks (No seriously, it's awful.. Like, 8 years awful, lol), and I'm really just a huge fan of console games for some reason. Although I can still kick back on a couch with a laptop and a controller, I still fancy the console.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 07:55 AM

i go half and half, half console and half PC.  But my real home is handhelds.  I love playing on handhelds. 

transmet2033

07/10/2013 at 10:06 AM

Humble Bundle and IndieRoyale are the bane of my existence.  I cannot seem to say no to them...  Now I have hundreds of indie games that I have never played.  

Loved playing FTL and the Binding of Isaac. 

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 04:47 PM

yeah I just bought "Sir, You are Being Hunted".  Too many games!

transmet2033

07/10/2013 at 04:50 PM

I almost kickstarted that game.  I hope it is good.

ThatKidOverThere

07/10/2013 at 03:52 PM

Congrats on your feature.

Nice list. I really wanna play To the Moon! It looks so cool, and I'm a sucker to anything with a good story. A friend of mine pointed me to FTL. It looks really cool as well and the open-endedness intrigues me. I'm not very into point and click games, but Deponia might pique my intrest. I'll pick it up if it's on sale.

Gah, I can't wait for the Steam summer sale to start!

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/10/2013 at 04:47 PM

thanks!

I've heard rumors it's going to start tomorrow but who knows?  it's going to start sometime though!

AnonymousJ

07/13/2013 at 12:26 AM

Thanks for this article.  As an old school gamer, I've been missing the simple charm of games past and indie gaming seems to have been filling a need for me quite a bit lately.  I've been enjoying the hell out of cave story during my lunch break at work.  For some reason I often neglect to search out what is new though and this was a great reminder.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

07/13/2013 at 09:56 AM

hey, you're welcome!  Glad you liked it. Yeah, I feel the same way, a lot of indie have that old school feel that AAA's don't, and a great place to find them is on the PC.  Keep an eye out on the Steam sale this week and see what you can find!

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