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Living in the golden age of gaming, just as many others are. The declining quality of mainstream videogames is beginning to take it's toll on how we percieve a videogame genre. Oversaturation, overcompensation, and deadlines to a release date will cause every videogame to be less than it really is.
Solution? Indie gaming. Much like a local market that sells local goods, support your local or favourite indie developer. Tasty organic indie food.