What games are as fantastic as Ori and the Blind Forest?

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#1 intotheminx
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Hello fellow GS's. I recently finished Ori and the Blind Forest and it caused me to completely fall in love with Metroidvania's all over again. I have been breaking my back to find something that is similiar to Ori(art/story/gameplay) and I'm having a difficult time. Guacamelee looks promising, but the art isn't tickling my fancy. So, any suggestions?

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#2 Alex839
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You`ve probably heard, or even played Shadow Complex, if not, don`t hesitate do buy it. I haven`t played many of these Metroidvania games but Shadow Complex is one of the finest examples of that genre. Although it doesn`t fall in category of art style as you`d probably like.

I love these type of games, shame they`re so damn rare. But i kinda get it, it takes some serious skill for a bunch of people to make these kind of games, that`s why we have so many linear military shooters = so much easier to make.

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#3 DrFlyntCoal
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I haven't played Ori but Guacamelee is a fantastic metroidvania. Give it a try at least.

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#4 gmak2442
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Congrats for finishing that game. In my case, I have give up at mid game I think.

I know no other games similar to this but in term of quality and also a modern platformer, there is Flashback from Ubisoft. Also the new trine is nice platformer.

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#5 joe_b1_kenobi
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Outland may be to your liking. Or shantae and the pirate curse. Neither look glorious as ori, but both are good metroidvania games.

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#6 elheber
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Axiom Verge, a fantastic Metroid-style game that's even more impressive when you realize it's all done by one guy.

Valdis Story

Dust: An Elysian Tail, which to your luck is 80% off on Steam right now.

Cave Story. Which is another game made by just one man, but then also updated/remastered by a team. Then let's not forget Ubisoft's Child of Light which is half metroidvania, half RPG.

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#7  Edited By Sushiglutton
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Guacamelee and Strider are both fantastic. Guacamelee is just the best though. Great jumping puzzles and awesome combat system. Strider is easier but will make you feel like a super awesome ninja :). Both controls perfectly imo.

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The Swapper

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#9 John_of_Rivia
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Try Child of Light by ubisoft

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#10  Edited By RSM-HQ
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The most recommend Metroidvanias have already been stated so. .

Some sprite based beautys however include. Braid, Dragons Crown, Muramasa, and the two Monkey Islands that got the Special edition treatment.

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#11 Lozozozozoz
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I was going to say axiom verge before I realised someone already said it........

Axiom Verge

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#12 gmak2442
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I just tried The Swapper for 30 minutes and this is better than Ori. Not the same weird theme but, better.

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#13  Edited By Running-Target
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Trine 2.

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Have you actually played Super Metroid or Symphony of the Night? Most of the one's I was going to recommend have been mentioned, but a lot of people who have played Metroivania/Castleroid games haven't played some of the best the genre has to offer.

If you can, get the PS version of SOTN if you haven't played it. All the remake/re-release versions aren't as good as the original. But if you can't, then the PSP and XBLA versions are both the better of the remake/re-releases.

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#15 intotheminx
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@elheber: I grabbed Dust this morning and played it for a couple of hours and it's fantastic. I'm not huge on the whole animorphic? aspect, but the game play is great.

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#16 intotheminx
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@foxhound_fox said:

Have you actually played Super Metroid or Symphony of the Night? Most of the one's I was going to recommend have been mentioned, but a lot of people who have played Metroivania/Castleroid games haven't played some of the best the genre has to offer.

If you can, get the PS version of SOTN if you haven't played it. All the remake/re-release versions aren't as good as the original. But if you can't, then the PSP and XBLA versions are both the better of the remake/re-releases.

I have, but I was a young lad. I'm 90% sure I never finished SOTN because I was too young. Maybe I should revisit it.

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#17 foxhound_fox
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@intotheminx said:
@foxhound_fox said:

Have you actually played Super Metroid or Symphony of the Night? Most of the one's I was going to recommend have been mentioned, but a lot of people who have played Metroivania/Castleroid games haven't played some of the best the genre has to offer.

If you can, get the PS version of SOTN if you haven't played it. All the remake/re-release versions aren't as good as the original. But if you can't, then the PSP and XBLA versions are both the better of the remake/re-releases.

I have, but I was a young lad. I'm 90% sure I never finished SOTN because I was too young. Maybe I should revisit it.

You should revisit both, before any of the other suggestions. If you like Metrovania/Castleroid style games, then these are must-plays. And if you enjoy these, then Metroid: Zero Mission and Castlevania: Aria/Dawn of Sorrow should be next on the list.

I'm a MASSIVE Metroid and Castlevania fan, and the first two games (SM and SOTN) are the pinnacle of the MV/CR genre. By far.

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#18  Edited By illmatic87
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There arent many that can match up to Ori & the Blind Forest, other than maybe pseudo-vanias that use cognitive puzzle mechanics as a means for progression (Swapper, FEZ, Antichamber - all of which are excellent); I even think Ori is as good as Super Metroid and definitely better than SOTN. But I do reccommend Guacamelee. It's not as strong of a platformer since the game can feel very binary with its movement and its visually/thematically jarring compared to how stellar Ori is, but the combat is sooo worth it.

If you liked the Platforming in Ori, give the Rayman games a go. They're not metroidvanias, but alot of its fundemental platforming generally feels the same.

Other than that, there are good suggestions listed here. May want to add Alien: Infestation. I havent played it, but I've heard good things.

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For graphics like that Muramasa and Dragons Crown are both great, gameplay wise I've seen good things about Axiom Verge for a metroidvania, have yet to play it myself sadly