MegaMan. MegaMan. MegaMan.
I like the games that are neither AAA nor indie, but indie games are really what's making me enjoy blowing money these days. I don't give a rat's ass about inFamous, Uncharted, or Call of Duty 2014 - most AAA games play the same now, so I'm more compelled to find a story to which I can relate or that wows me when thinking about AAA games. I enjoyed my playthrough of the story in Assassin's Creed IV, so I'll probably go back and play a few more of those games to better understand the meta story. I thought the first inFamous game was boring and I hated the characters, so I never bought the second game. I never played Uncharted because the demo for one of the games felt like another recycled game. I appreciate the weighted controls in the Killzone series and the animation, so Call of Duty isn't relevant to me. Here's the pattern, though - inFamous, Assassin's Creed IV, Uncharted, Killzone, Call of Duty, and a million other games all play in an incredibly similar way. Once the characters are unskinned, the plots are removed, and the environments are leveled - there are very few differences in these games for me.
Flow does its own thing. Flower is similar, but it's still very different. I played the demo for Journey and didn't like it, but it was different from Flow and Flower. BreakQuest (Vita) is just another block-breaking game, but it was free and took the monotony out of things. Dragon Fantasy (Vita) and Dragon's Crown (Vita) are the two best games that I've played in the last year, and they're nothing alike (except for dragons in the title). Tomb Raider on PS4 is the prettiest game that I've played in the last year (and I'm still working on it), but it's still a clone of the other AAA games.
The Atelier games, Ragnarok Odyssey, the TK Warriors games, etc. - they're not AAA titles, but they're not independently published by small teams either. They're the games that I look forward to playing between the few AAA titles with stories that grab me. I'm pretty pumped for Lily Bergamo, too. :-D
For PS4, I want interesting games. I don't care if they're AAA, indie, or something else - I just want them to feel fresh and unique. Media Molecule and Q-Games need to make a move!