B-Tier games need to make a come back. Like the PS1-PS2 days. Not everything has to be a big and flashy Live-Service blah blah.
In 2016, Square-Enix released two Final Fantasies one of them cost a fraction of the other, and involved way less stress and hands on. Yet it reviewed fairly well and by many long-time fans reckoning, it was the better of the two.
Also NieR: Automata. It's praises are rightfully sung to the heavens, it came on a shoestring budget, and spawned countless merch and a legion of new fans for an old-time Director who was
almost lost to the shadows. (Taro.)
Tecmo, Bandai, they also seemingly make the majority of their (non-mobile) money on B-tier releases...
When will the west try to embrace this? At the moment it seems all the non-indie Western devs are chasing the live-service , constant updates, constant engagement dream... To their detriment.