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10 BuzzVerdicts

Hollow Knight

4.7

2017 · Action Adventure / Metroidvania · PC / Steam

Hollow Knight is a masterclass in what a small team can accomplish with focus and ambition. Team Cherry built a world that rewards every hour you pour into it, backed by combat that stays sharp from the first swing to the last boss. Navigation frustrations and a punishing difficulty curve will drive some players away, and that's a fair response to a game that refuses to hold your hand. But for those willing to get lost in Hallownest, there's nothing else quite like it in the genre. Four free content expansions and a price tag that borders on absurd for the amount of game you get only make the case stronger.

Dead Cells

4.5

2018 · Action Roguelite · PC / Steam

Dead Cells is one of those rare games that makes dying feel like progress. The combat is fast, responsive, and endlessly satisfying, and the roguelite structure gives every run a distinct identity even after dozens of hours. Higher difficulty tiers can feel punishing in ways that test patience more than skill, and the weapon pool occasionally works against you, but the core loop of fighting, dying, and coming back stronger is as good as this genre gets. Motion Twin built something that kept growing for years after launch and never lost what made it special. If you have any affection for action platformers, this one belongs on your list.

Ori and the Blind Forest

4.5

2015 · Platformer · PC / Steam

Ori and the Blind Forest is one of those rare games where every element works in concert. The platforming is precise and satisfying, the world is gorgeous and worth exploring, and the story hits harder than most games ten times its length. The Definitive Edition's added difficulty options and areas only strengthen the package. Escape sequences will test your patience, and the save system can amplify frustration in spots, but those are small costs for a game that has earned its place among the best platformers ever made. It's the kind of experience that sticks with you long after the credits.

Ori and the Will of the Wisps

4.5

2020 · Action Platformer · PC / Steam

Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a sequel that improves on its predecessor in nearly every meaningful way. The combat has real depth now, the movement is among the best the genre has ever produced, and the visual and musical presentation operates at a level most games can only aspire to. Some escape sequences frustrate more than they thrill, and certain abilities feel underused outside their introductory areas, but these are small complaints against a game that consistently reaches for something beautiful and lands it. Moon Studios built a platformer that resonates on an emotional level while still delivering satisfying action and exploration. That combination is rarer than it should be.

Axiom Verge

4.0

2015 · Action Adventure · PC / Steam

Axiom Verge is a love letter to classic exploration-based sci-fi games that manages to carve out its own identity through inventive weapons and a glitch mechanic that turns game corruption into a tool. Built entirely by one person, it delivers a sprawling alien world packed with secrets, creative weapons, and atmospheric pixel art. Navigation can be frustrating when you lose your bearings, and some of the weapon variety is more interesting in concept than in practice, but the core exploration loop is satisfying and the Address Disruptor alone is worth the price of admission.

Blasphemous

4.0

2019 · Action Platformer · PC / Steam

Blasphemous is a striking metroidvania built on a foundation of religious horror, gorgeous pixel art, and punishing combat. The atmosphere and visual design are extraordinary, creating a world unlike anything else in the genre. Backtracking without enough fast travel points and some cryptic quest logic hold it back from greatness, but the sheer artistry on display carries it through those frustrations. Anyone drawn to dark, challenging platformers with a strong sense of identity should put this near the top of their list.

Nine Sols

4.0

2024 · Action Platformer · PC / Steam

Nine Sols is a beautifully hand-drawn action platformer that builds its entire combat system around parrying and talisman detonation, creating fights that feel like violent puzzles. The boss encounters are exceptional, the art direction is stunning, and the Chinese mythology-inspired setting gives it a cultural identity that stands apart from the crowd. Brutal difficulty and some pacing issues in the story keep it from universal appeal, but players who click with its deflection-focused combat will find one of the most satisfying action games in recent years.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

3.8

2019 · Action-Adventure · PC / Steam

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a satisfying action-adventure that successfully blends souls-like combat with metroidvania exploration in a Star Wars setting. The story gives players a compelling protagonist in Cal Kestis, the level design rewards curiosity, and the lightsaber combat, while not as precise as its inspirations, captures the fantasy of being a Jedi better than most games have managed. Technical performance issues on PC and a reward structure that leans too heavily on cosmetics hold it back from the top tier. But as a singleplayer Star Wars experience focused on exploration and combat rather than microtransactions, it delivered exactly what fans had been asking for.

Salt and Sanctuary

3.5

2016 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Salt and Sanctuary translates the Souls formula into 2D with more success than most would have expected from a two-person team. The combat is weighty and satisfying, the boss roster is large and varied, and the interconnected world rewards exploration. Balance issues become noticeable as you progress, with certain builds trivializing content while others hit frustrating walls, and the lack of a map can make navigation a chore. It's a strong choice for fans of both Souls-style combat and metroidvania exploration, delivering a challenging experience that occasionally stumbles on its own ambition.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night

3.5

2019 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night delivers on its promise as a spiritual successor to the Castlevania games that inspired it, with Koji Igarashi crafting a metroidvania that hits many of the same notes that made those classics memorable. The shard system adds real depth to combat, and the castle is packed with secrets worth finding. Controls that lack precision, some generic level design, and a crafting system that overcomplicates things keep it from reaching the heights of its inspiration. It's a solid metroidvania that will satisfy fans of the style, even if it never quite steps out from under the shadow of what came before.