In this article I will be talking about all the best games(metroidvania)you can play on steam.
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Whenever we think about the best games we always think about the big triple AAA titles they are good undoubtedly but there are many jewels and gems that stay hidden from us such as indie games so today I will be talking about my top favourite indie game*(metroidvania)
3)ori and the will of wisp-
Now many of you have heard about this game and many have not this is a metroidvania devloped by moon studio
This is a 8-10 hour long metroidvania
It's extremely rich and colourful there are two main characters in this game and you need to reunite them it's pretty sweet if you want you can try it now this is the sequel of ori and the blind forest
2)Dead cells-
Now we are talking Dead Cells is a two-dimensional platformer with a focus on close combat, where you get to see highly detailed character models. Simply put, Dead Cells looks great.
There are also a lot of different characters, levels, and biomes here. Dead Cells has over 70 unique enemies, and except for a couple of flies, each enemy has a different design. There are over 20 biomes, which players will progress through and each feels like a new area with its own selections of enemies that fit in with the theme. It's one of the best games in the genre and it has freaking 7 dlc which are actually good
1)hollow knight -
now my favourite metroidvania of all time
Hollow Knight is a beautifully hand-drawn metroidvania that is equal parts fun, difficult, cute, and horrifying. All of the 100-plus characters are animated to be adorable and/or hideous, and the different areas of the humongous map each have their own art styles with some of the best use of parallax I’ve ever seen. One area has ghosts floating in the foreground, while others have sprawling jungles or caves with layers that move independently of each other to create much livelier levels than most 2D games can offer. After only seeing videos and screenshots of the game’s first area, a dreary cave where everything is a shade of blue, I had my breath taken away the moment I got to the second area, a jungle. It was so colorful and alive.
On top of that, the soundtrack is one of the most memorable and whimsical scores I’ve heard in a long time. There are tracks here that I’d rank beside the music of Zelda and Star Wars. It is that damned good. Even the general sound design is great, as every enemy has different realistic scuttling sounds, and many characters speak in seemingly made-up languages I found myself quoting by the end of the game. One character you’ll constantly run into is a cartographer, who can always be located by following pieces of paper found on the ground and the song he hums. In most games buying maps is possibly one of the most boring experiences, but in Hollow Knight, I got excited every time I heard the faint hum of the cartographer from afar, growing louder as I got closer to his often hidden locations.now to avoid spoilers I will stop right here.
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