And yet…when I watch Salt and Sanctuary being played, a large part of me wants to be immersed in its world. At this point in my gaming life, this is all negative information. When you go to Ska Studio’s Salt and Sanctuary hub, they tell you right off the bat that the game is “fast,” brutal,” and “complex.” In the gaming community, this game is associated with Dark Souls-levels of difficulty. Salt and Sanctuary Image by Flickr user PlayStation Europe ( CC BY-NC 2.0) There are no reasons to say “no” any longer! The graphics, the play style, even the challenge of it are all positives in my book. ![]() I know there’s no reason to hem and haw, because there’s nothing about the game that doesn’t appeal to me. I finally threw it in my Steam wish list during the last big sale, and I’ll probably make a go at purchasing it during the next one. It seemed everyone was playing it and loving it. It was hard to escape Hollow Knight last year when it was released. Of course, I just have to finish Breath of the Wild first… Since I’ve brushed up my platforming skills with Ori and the Blind Forest, I’m thinking that another go with Axiom Verge now may produce better results. ![]() Not that it was extremely difficult, but like metroidvania games, it was a little unforgiving at times. And okay, so… I have played a couple hours of it, and maybe I’m just too nervous to admit that it really tested the limits of my patience. I have the game and simply need to play it. Based on the videos I’ve seen of the second game, the two games look super fun, and they’re also widely available, so I really should see about adding them to my library somehow.Īxiom Verge Image (also lede) by Flickr user PlayStation Europe ( CC BY-NC 2.0)Īlright, so here’s a real case of “no excuse,” because I have Axiom Verge on the Wii U! And really, that’s that. But with a name like Steamworld Dig, I have to admit that I poorly assumed it to be something like Terreria, and not the metroidvania game that it actually is. And only then it was because the game somehow infiltrated my Twitter feed for a good while. ![]() Now here’s a game that was nowhere on my radar until Steamworld Dig 2 was released last year. Steamworld Dig (1 and 2) Image by Flickr user PlayStation Europe ( CC BY-NC 2.0) And since it’s also supposed to be a short game, maybe it’d perfect to fire up on a rainy Saturday afternoon? Those seems to be in abundance in my neck of the woods, anyway. I’ve heard it’s pretty simple to play, at least in terms of platforming, and has a very compelling story. When we talk about indie games, Cave Story might be among the grandfathers of the mid-2000s scene. This game, the enhanced version of the original from 2004, has been sitting in my Steam wishlist since…well, since forever it seems. Inspired in part by this article from GameSpot, Roundup – The Month of Metroidvania, here’s my top five list of metroidvania games that I’ve not yet played but really, really should.Ĭave Story+ Image © Studio Pixel, Nicalis, Inc. But I still have quite a long way to go if I want to make my way back to my metroidvania roots. And thanks to the suggestion from a YouTube viewer, I played Ori and the Blind Forest. Playing Guacamelee (which I’ve yet to finish) helped start things off. And by “refocus” I mean “show interest in a few key titles but never purchase them because I can’t stop playing Mass Effect and Dragon Age.” Ah, well. It really wasn’t until I joined Steam in 2011 that I began to refocus on them. ![]() With the advent of 3D platfomers and more modern titles, 2D metroidvania games slowly fell by the waist side. Once I obtained a Nintendo DS, I placed a number of games on repeat, like Metroid: Zero Mission, Metroid Fusion, and Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. Various titles from both series were constantly in the Super Nintendo or PlayStation. Of late, it’s been hard for me to turn away from action/shooter madness and open world adventures, but games of Metroid and Castlevania once ruled the roost. Having recently immersed myself in Ori and the Blind Forest, it’s reminded me of how much I enjoy (and occasionally despise but still enjoy) metroidvania games.
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