Found this guide of Switch Metroidvanias.
These play like first person point and click games. They are highly polished and relaxing fun, set in hugely imaginative game worlds with often stunning artwork. You can tell from how many I've bought that these are really enjoyable games, especially if you played PC games in the 90s
THE BEST
Nightmares from the Deep 2
Enigmatis 2
Grim Legends The Forsaken Bride
Demon Hunter Revelation - exceptionaly generous
Family Mysteries Poisonous Promises
Family Mysteries Echoes of tommorow - Terminator 2, the point and click version
Endless Fables Dark Moor
Dreamwalker
Scarlett Mysteries
Dark Arcana
THE REST
The Secret Order Returned to the Buried Kingdom
Queens Quest 3
Queens Quest 4 - like 2D Elder Scrolls
Persian Nights 1 and 2 - Prince of Persia the point and click version
Grim Legends 3 - this one is average
Abyss The Wraiths of Eden - Bioshock replacement
Kings Heir - like a 2D Elder Scrolls, a touch short
OTHER DEVELOPERS:
True Fear Forsaken Souls 1 and 2 - excellent, horror themed
AVOID:
Lost Land series by five-bn games as the cursor speed is unacceptable
gamingeek said:https://www.nintendolife.com/guides/best-nintendo-switch-metroidvania-games
Found this guide of Switch Metroidvanias.
Hmm they mention that Monster Boy has 8 bit platforming! This is not true at all. There are some tricky platforming section, but they are nowhere close to the 8 bit era of finicky platforming. Heck Hollow Knight has much more and harsher platforming than Monster Boy.
Also the rest of their list is kinda whack.
Dead Cells is not a Metroidvania. It is a rogue lite with some Metroid elements. Still one of the best games on the Switch.
Cave Story is not a Metroidvania neither is Owlboy. Shantea Pirate's Curse technically is, but there is no interconnected map. They are kinda seperate levels with a level select screen.
Also Axiom Verge is a Metroid clone, but I just find it annoying to play. Not really a fan.
And Ori and the Blind Forest is just meh. The combat is bad and so is the platforming.
I assume this thread was made for my benefit, what with the "damming" first sentence.
Thanks for the copious recommendations. I don't buy as many games as I used to (and that still wasn't many then), so I try to be picky. I've learned that nostalgia is a very bad thing for me, especially because it isn't impetus enough to make me actually play the games that cause it. I still enjoy metroidvanias, as Hollow Knight is demonstrating to me, but I think that a big part of the reason I'm enjoying that game as much as I am is the art, music, lore, and world-building, which remind me of Dark Souls (perhaps my favorite series). I looked at some videos of Axiom Verge, and the 8-bit, monotonous graphics put me off. I've been through Cave Story years ago, but don't really feel like replaying it. I'll be trying the Ori games on Game Pass at some point. Not yet sure about Sundered and Dead Cells.
Right now, the only indie games I plan on buying are Hollow Knight (I've been playing on Game Pass, but want to own it), Stardew Valley, Blasphemous, the Bloodstained games, and Rivals of Aether. Beyond that, my time will be completely occupied getting through RE: Village, Halo Infinite, Elden Ring, Metroid Dread, and the next Zelda. Waiting for info on Callisto Project. I'll have to come back to the lists you guys are making when I'm feeling like more indie stuff, though. Thank you.
Iga_Bobovic said:Hollow Knight is a 60 hours gave for 15 euros. It is always on sale. But that shit now you cheapskate
I am a committed hobo gamer.
What good indie games or cheap deals have you either owned or heard of that are available on modern systems?
Wishlist:
Kingdom New Lands - 2D Kingdom builder
The Messenger - top rated 2D Ninja Gaiden?
Shantae/Seven Sirens/Half Genie
Mark of the Ninja Remastered
Dex - 2D cyberpunk RPG
Moonlighter Complete edition. Zelda combat by night, shopkeeper by day
The Last Door - freaky pixel art graphic adventure
Anna's Quest - Daedalic graphic adventure
Stranger Brigade - Co op 3rd person shooter
Night in the woods - well reviewed graphic adventure
Famicom Detective Club 1 and 2
Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town - pirate themed graphic adventure?
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles + Phoenix Wright trilogy
Layers of Fear 1 and 2, first person horror game
Lair of the Clockwork God - 2d hybrid platformer/graphic adventure
Katana Zero - cut fools up with your blade
There is No Game Wrong Dimension, innovative graphic adventure
Little Misfortune - graphic adventure with hilarious little girl
2064 Read Only Memories - Sci fi graphic adventure
My Memory of US, black and white ww2 allegory
Dead Synchronicity - post apocalypse graphic adventure
Her Majesty's Spiffing - British Sci fi comedy
Tohu - weird yet enchanting graphic adventures
Tangle Tower - from the makers of Snipperclips
The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle 1 and 2
Kentucky Route Zero: TV addition
Paradise Killer (open world murder mystery)
Children of Morta
Dust an Elysian Tale (awesome looking combat platformer)
Sundered (epic looking metroidvania)
Roki (Well received graphic adventure)
Dead Cells (Rogue like platformer)
Bioshock Infinite (on sale for £6)
Owned:
The DarkSide Detective 1 and 2 - hilarious retro point and click games about a supernatural detective duo
Yesterday Origins - similar to Broken Sword
Outlast - initially great horror game that gets repetitive
Agent A - excellent little point and click puzzle/spy game
The Inner World 1 and 2 - quirky graphic adventures in a unique world. The controls in 1 aren't great so get it on a platform where it has mouse or touch screen. Second game does, on Switch
Bastion - isometric beat Em up. Quite fun, a touch repetitive
Irony Curtain - supposedly great comedy point and click that mocks communism
Jenny Leclue - super polished detective adventure game
Transistor - from the makers of Bastion
Jotun from the makers of Sundered
Stick it to the Man - well reviewed platformer?
Scheming through the Zombie Apocalypse - scam animals into raiding zombie filled shops for goods
NAIRI Tower of Shirin - reviews say its a gem, puzzle graphic adventure
Gone Home (total meh)
Nine witches Family Disruption - Pixel art comedy adventure game
Silence - beautiful looking, short graphic adventure
Oxenfree
Afterparty
True Fear Forsaken Souls 1 & 2 (horror hidden object game)
Metro Last Light Redux £2.20
Firewatch (narrative walking sim?)
The Journey Down Trilogy (Lucasarts style graphic adventure)
Darkestville Castle (funny graphic adventure)
The Raven Remastered - classy 3d adventure game
The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 - funny graphic adventure
State of mind - future set adventure game
Edna and Harvey:the Breakout - remastered graphic adventure
Edna and Harveys new eyes - sequel
The Wardrobe - Lucasarts style graphic adventure
Thimbleweed Park - really excellent graphic adventure comedy
Lost Horizon - better than expected, Fate of Atlantis replacement
Lost Horizon 2 - more serious and less interesting sequel
Syberia 1 and 2 - old ass but classic graphic adventure games
Gibbous - sumptuously animated graphic adventure
What Remains of Edith Finch - first person narrative
Batman Telltale games x2 - kinda like interactive Batman movies
Leisure Suit Larry Wet Dreams don't dry - well received remake
Deponia 1 to 4 - from the Lucasarts of Germany, Daedalic
The Little Acre - short but sweet Irish set graphic adventure
Grim Fandango - overrated but okay adventure game
Broken Sword 5 - really good, worthy return to form
Abzu - arty junk scuba diving game
Trine 1 to 4 - great 2.5 platformer that is fun in single player and Co op
Ghost busters Remastered - Decent game, but I had to restart on easy as it was annoyingly difficult
Bulletstorm - highly polished fps I need to continue with
I'll add more later. How about you guys? Is Fez worth it?