One of the great indi games with an amazing story is 'Undertale'. It offers a unique take on the RPG genre where your choices really matter. You can choose to befriend or fight the various monsters you encounter, and the story unfolds differently depending on your actions. Another is 'Stardew Valley'. While it may seem like a simple farming simulator at first, it has a rich story about building a new life in a small town, with deep relationships to form and mysteries to uncover. Then there's 'Hollow Knight', which has a beautifully dark and mysterious story set in a bug - filled, decaying world that you gradually explore and piece together as you progress through the game.
The komik and manga of Naruto form the basis. The anime expands on it, adding movement and sound to enhance the experience. But there can be some differences in how scenes are presented.
I'm sorry, I haven't heard of the specific 'baby indi gregory' story. There could be many personal or fictional stories with this name. Maybe it's about a baby named Indi Gregory and it could be a story about her/his growth, family, or some special experiences in a small town or within a family setting.
One that stands out is 'Watchmen' by Alan Moore. It's a deconstruction of the superhero genre, with a complex plot and deep themes. It was revolutionary in the world of graphic novels and has influenced many works that came after it.
Stardew Valley has a great story too. You inherit a run - down farm and move to a small town. As you build up your farm, you get to know the townspeople, form relationships, and there are also some secrets in the town to uncover. It's not just about farming but also about community and self - discovery. 'What Remains of Edith Finch' is also a great indi game story - wise. It's about exploring the Finch family's house and uncovering the strange and often tragic fates of each family member through a series of vignettes.