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Dark path? My experience is that it's a more narrow but brighter path.
What I mean is that if you take your time, vet the cash grabs and ones that are perpetually in version 0.02a, then there are some real gems out there.
I don't play all the games I can anymore instead just focusing on ones I really like. Indie games are my goto anymore.
I have 200 or so hours in modded Fallout 4 GOTY that was bought on sale for like $40.
Factorio, just passed the 1200hr mark and just got into modding. $20 a few years ago.
I planned to write more but re-read your comment and realized you're joking....I need more coffee.
Indie titles are nice, but There's really only so many pixel-art or cel-art style games I'm willing to play. And while, sure, there are noteable exceptions here and there, they're just that. Exceptions.
I know why they do it, but my point is that I feel there is a missing middle in gaming.