chrisbrummel

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As Oirbo you will explore a labyrinthian spacecraft and discover its mysteries and purpose. Navigate a huge Metroidvania-inspired, hand-drawn, 2D action platformer full of secrets to uncover, areas to explore, and enemies to dismantle.

🌐 Steam

 

Hunt the monsters and solve the mysteries of the abandoned mothership floating in vast space to confront your twin sister and prevent her from unleashing a cosmic catastrophe. In this dark fantasy Metroidvania you must explore and find your way through the horrors and kill everything in your way.

🌐 Steam

 

Every review I found raves about this game…

Master high-skilled combat to uncover the secrets of an ancient, interconnected world.

🎮 Steam

 

Embark on a mission to save the world from the god of chaos in this charming exploration platformer! Explore a world full of lost secrets, make new friends, and use strange creatures to your advantage to reach new heights!

🌐 Steam

 

Stranded in the year 10,000, Kent—an average Joe turned clone—must survive, explore, and rebuild civilization with the help of a snarky AI. Craft, farm, and automate in this 2D craftervania adventure as you uncover Earth’s secrets and kickstart humanity, one machine at a time.

🌐 Steam

 

Little Nemo and the Nightmare Fiends

Little Nemo and his friends return for a hand-animated metroidvania adventure! Explore magical dream worlds with Nemo, the Princess of Slumberland, the mischievious Flip, and royal guard Peony as they try to stop the Nightmare Fiends from ruling over dreams forever.

🌐 Steam

Little Nemo and the Guardians of Slumberland

Explore a dream world as the iconic Little Nemo, armed with toys, candy, and stuffed animals in this cute & colorful Metroidvania adventure. Experience NES-era platformer gameplay in a vast, non-linear world that has been hand-animated frame-by-frame, as you unlock new abilities to progress.

🌐 Steam

 

I watched the Secret Level episode of Pac-Man the day before and thought, "what an interesting take…". Wild that they're actually turning it into a game.

Shadow Labyrinth is a 2D action platformer and a genre-twisting alternate take on the iconic PAC-MAN. As The Swordsman, you wake on a mysterious planet amidst relics of wars past. To survive you will discover secrets, consume your enemies, and grow from prey to apex predator.

🌐 Steam

 

Memory’s Reach is a first person puzzle-adventure metroidvania. Explore labyrinthian megastructures, solve mind-bending puzzles, and wield fantastic alien technology in a quest to reveal the legacy of a doomed civilization.

🌐 Steam

 

Explore a dark and sinister Osaka as the Demon Hunter Shin. Battle demons, regain lost skills, and uncover the truth of your forgotten past in this exciting occult-inspired cyberpunk metroidvania.

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A 2D video game that combines platforming and action with a touch of exploration in which we control Morkull, God of death and darkness and lord of the Ragast, whose main mechanics lies in the breaking of the fourth wall, which will allow Morkull to communicate with the player in various ways.

🌐 Steam

 

Hey all! The board that's pinned to the top of this community was created to track anticipated metroidvanias, but it's now almost out of date and I want to see what games are on your radar and should be included.

What upcoming metroidvanias are you looking forward to?

Here's some that I'm thinking about:

…and yes, I absolutely have Silksong on my radar, but I'm over paying attention to it until it comes out.

 

Now that 2024 is coming to an end, I'd love to do a community post and hear about what people enjoyed. It was a banner year for the genre.

What metroidvanias from 2024 stood out to you?

Here's what I played this year

  1. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown — Didn't expect it to be this good. Even the DLC is worth it. I'd put it behind Hollow Knight and the Ori games as an all-timer
  2. Nine Sols — While the bosses were tougher than I'm comfortable with, this game was a huge surprise for me. Really polished. Luckily, there's a difficulty slider.
  3. Animal Well — I'm a sucker for knowledge-gated games, and this brought back memories of Fez and Tunic.
  4. BioGun — Super polished game that hits on all the notes that make me love this genre. I wish it was more performant on Steam Deck, but I was able to overlook that.
  5. Voidwrought — People complained about the movement, but that didn't phase me. There were some minor endgame bugs that didn't allow me to 100% it, but I loved it enough that I wanted to.
  6. Minishoot Adventures — I wasn't thinking I'd play this one, as I'm not much of a bullet hell guy, but it was a ton of fun.
  7. Crypt Custodian — I love all of Kyle's games, and he keeps getting better. 100%-ed this one.
  8. Ultros — Outside of Animal Well, this might be the most original out of the bunch. It was a crazy experience that was different than usual.
  9. Biomorph — Fun, but I felt that I just wanted to beat it to get it over with by the end.
  10. Tales of Kenzera: ZAU — I thought it was a great story and pretty polished, but it gets knocked because of how linear it is. There is zero backtracking. Barely fair to call it a metroidvania.
  11. Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus* — I almost completed this, but the platforming at the end got very intense.
  12. The Mobius Machine — This one felt like a slog to complete. It needed more variation.
  13. Turbo Kid*
  14. Noreya: The Gold Project*
  15. Venture to the Vile*

*Didn't finish

[–] chrisbrummel@infosec.pub 5 points 2 years ago

I didn’t know about the challenges with the Eastside extension, but I’m glad they’re partially opening. I can’t believe they still don’t have NFC tapping with phones. I know bureaucracy is tough, but they misjudged the demand and their priorities.

[–] chrisbrummel@infosec.pub 1 points 2 years ago

Could you share more details on the “better video handling” so I know what to test for? Is it specific platforms were added to auto play? Or is it reducing bugs when playing? Etc.

I’m excited to test it out. Thanks!

[–] chrisbrummel@infosec.pub 1 points 2 years ago

What are the conflicts?

[–] chrisbrummel@infosec.pub 2 points 2 years ago

Love the video in the feed. Keep ‘em coming. Thanks!

[–] chrisbrummel@infosec.pub 55 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It’s one of my all time favorite movies, but you’re not alone. I’ve talked to a handful of people who say the same. My parents don’t “get it”, but I suspect that has something to do with the fact that a big theme of the movie is about being “of” the internet, being always connected, and unable to escape the weight of the world. It’s a very generational theme that isn’t relatable for them.

Being that you’re posting this on Lenny leads me to bet that’s not something you share with them 🤷🏼‍♂️

[–] chrisbrummel@infosec.pub 25 points 2 years ago (11 children)

While I definitely wish there was more under ACA, but to call it “jack shit” is too far. I know too many people who’ve hugely benefited from it to act like it’s nothing.

[–] chrisbrummel@infosec.pub 11 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Are you comparing the band teacher to Nazi’s?

[–] chrisbrummel@infosec.pub 7 points 2 years ago

The employees are really shook. Things are really getting shakier in the CID, and this really amplified that sentiment. They’re thankful that the guy was in his 70s and got tired as fast as he did. Had he been a young guy and with something more serious than a sledgehammer, waiting 52 minutes could have cost someone’s life.

[–] chrisbrummel@infosec.pub 5 points 2 years ago

Some. Silksong is easily the most anticipated Metroidvania and has been delayed a bunch, but the Unity drama really complicates its release.

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