I'm in the same boat as a lot of others here. Don't get me wrong I have a lot of time for the big hitting AAA titles (UC4, GTA5 et al) but TBH that's not what keeps me gaming every day.
Without "niche" titles such as Persona , Yakuza, Gravity Rush, The Last Guardian and to some extent Bloodborne I'd probably be looking at another hobby to fill my time.
I think at times developing for a niche market frees up a lot of creativity, as you're not really shackled by having to pander to the mass market and achieve massive sales numbers. You can concentrate more on achieving your artistic vision and knowing that those happy few who invest in that vision will buy your games.
edit: that doesn't mean all niche games are good. there's some disasters out there.
Without "niche" titles such as Persona , Yakuza, Gravity Rush, The Last Guardian and to some extent Bloodborne I'd probably be looking at another hobby to fill my time.
I think at times developing for a niche market frees up a lot of creativity, as you're not really shackled by having to pander to the mass market and achieve massive sales numbers. You can concentrate more on achieving your artistic vision and knowing that those happy few who invest in that vision will buy your games.
edit: that doesn't mean all niche games are good. there's some disasters out there.