Gamescom '13: Hotline Miami sequel, Binding of Isaac Rebirth, and more - Sony unveils a metric ton of indie games for the Vita
Indie friendly indeed

Following the announcement of the eye-catching Murasaki Baby, Sony lifted the curtain on a flood of new indie titles that are making their way to the PS Vita.
Leading the charge is Abstraction Games' Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, the sequel to the Pocket Gamer Silver Award-winner Hotline Miami.
Also announced for the Vita are The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, Volume (from Thomas was Alone creator Mike Bithell), Vlambeer's Wasteland Kings, the hack and slash retro classic Rogue Legacy, award-winning platformer Fez, Velocity 2X, and Starbound.
Ties that bindOf the pack, The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth stands out in particular as it's a complete reboot of the controversial 2D adventure game.
Featuring quasi-16-bit graphics, Rebirth also boasts new gameplay features like local co-op, competitive loadouts, and more than two playable characters.
It'll also feature an expanded storyline, extra gameplay, and new enemies and bosses, so this will be one to add to your radar if you liked the original Binding of Isaac.
Assuming that, y'know, your radar isn't already cluttered with all the other Vita games that Sony announced at Gamescom.