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This "real gamer" reads trade rags, gaming sites, and makes up his own damn mind about games. Your awful criteria fits any number of games. A "real gamer" would offer up something more -- like a game type, story line, gaming engine, control methods, etc. etc. etc.
A "real gamer" would know that game tastes are entirely subjective. What works for one gamer will bore the hell out of another.
Indie-wise, I'm impressed with the beta of Don't Starve so far and see it as one of those "100s of hours" types of games. But it isn't arcade. What you might enjoy is Evochron. Well done, arcade-y, indie, gets frequent updates.
But do consider Borderlands 2. It's excellent value even if you bought it at full price.
brb looking at game library.
I'm surprised that you're the only one (besides me) in this thread who found the title questionable.
Anyways, OP you seem jaded. If you have truly run out of things to do (gaming-wise), then you should probably stop gaming for a while. You don't necessarily have to go outside or deal with any of that ♥♥♥♥, but do something, anything, other gaming. Then go back to it with a new perspective because, to me, your post makes you sound as if you are burnt out.