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16 votes
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The obscure world of competitive Ultimate Chicken Horse
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Shotgun Cop Man | Official announce trailer
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The next game from the developers of Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom is... a Metroid Prime-like?
Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom was one of the best metroidvanias with a retro flavour and an excellent hand-drawn art style and fantastic music of the current console generation, an entry in...
Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom was one of the best metroidvanias with a retro flavour and an excellent hand-drawn art style and fantastic music of the current console generation, an entry in the Wonder Boy series of games. While completing the game gives you a sequel teaser, it had since been reported a long time ago that the development team at French studio Game Atelier had decided not to go forward with plans for a sequel, citing the overcrowdedness of the market for (2d?) metroidvanias.
I remembered this recently and decided to look up what the studio is working on now. To my surprise, a new game by them has already been announced, and a demo is live on Steam. The game is called Otherskin and is... a Metroid Prime-like? My jaw dropped to the floor when I heard that - these game devs sure know their ambition!
Otherskin is a 3D action platformer metroidvania. You play as a woman who is stranded on an alien world filled with ruins of a bygone alien civilization and are tasked on eliminating the Corruption™ (yes, that's really what it's called). You progress through the game world by absorbing and copying abilities of enemies you defeat - I'm thinking Kirby or Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. Or, well, any other kind of metroidvania game. The major difference between this game and Metroid Prime is the 3rd person perspective.
Grappling hook, wave beam, bombs, your favourites return. It's not all copy-cat though. The very first ability you acquire is a super-jump that makes you fly very high into the air. The movement in the game is great and the environments range from dark, corrupted and gloomy to bright and wonderful. The combat feels dynamic - while you're using your super-jump ability, you can briefly slow down time to shoot at enemies while falling. You can also insta-switch between different weapons with the mouse wheel.
I'm curious to see how the final game will turn out. The demo has you lose your copy abilities after returning to the hub, for you to have to collect them again from the same enemy in the next level - although this likely doesn't apply to weapon upgrades, only copy abilities like the super-jump and grappling beam. I'm also perplexed that it is a metroidvania game without a map system. Maybe we will see one in the full game? It certainly has me intrigued and looking forward to more.
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Inside Penny's Big Breakaway - The platform game evolved - developer deep dive
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Nintendo 64-style platformer Corn Kidz 64 releases for Switch on April 19
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Celeste 64: Fragments of the Mountain
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Penny's Big Breakaway | Announcement trailer - 3D platformer by the creators of Sonic Mania
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The creators of Disney’s new platformer explain the hard lessons of making games for kids
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Planet Of Lana review: A gorgeous sci-fi tale that shoots for the stars …and just about gets there
7 votes -
Planet of Lana | Release date trailer – 23rd May 2023
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Super Adventure Hand! | Trailer
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Bionic Bay | Official demo trailer
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Planet of Lana | Xbox Game Pass trailer
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Sudoku expert plays Typoman
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Platformer Toolkit
3 votes -
Recommending Rain World
6 votes -
Presenting: Space Huggers - A run and gun roguelike in 13KB of JavaScript
18 votes -
Psychonauts 2 | Story trailer
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Super Meat Boy Forever | Launch date trailer (December 23, 2020)
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Gamedev from scratch 0: Groundwork
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Different types of 3D platformers
Spurred by this (sub)thread on the topic of 3D Mario All Stars, I thought it would be interesting to discuss different types of 3D platformers, comparing them and perhaps even managing to group...
Spurred by this (sub)thread on the topic of 3D Mario All Stars, I thought it would be interesting to discuss different types of 3D platformers, comparing them and perhaps even managing to group the similar ones together.
I hope such a discussion might lead people to try some other games that they haven’t before based on what they have enjoyed before.
Some example topics, to kick-start the discussion:
- how the character feels/controls (e.g. their momentum, jump, move-set)
- audio-visual package
- story and general ambience/feeling
- completionist goals
- specific game mechanics
- any other reason why one is a “must play” and how is it similar or different to others
- …
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Subtle mechanics in Celeste that widen timing/positioning windows and make the game feel better to play
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Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a triple-A 2D metroidvania that expands and improves on the elements of the original game
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30XX | Reveal trailer
8 votes -
ScourgeBringer | Early Access release trailer
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Making signature moves for the distinct characters of Shovel Knight
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Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove is complete - After over six years of development, the final pieces (King of Cards and Showdown) have been released
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Nintendo's Corey Olcsvary plays a selection of user-generated Super Mario Maker 2 levels and offers his thoughts on their designs
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Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair | Launch trailer
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Hot Lava | Launch trailer
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Celeste's free DLC "Chapter 9: Farewell" will be released on September 9, and Matt Makes Games is now Extremely OK Games
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Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair | Release date trailer (October 8, 2019)
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Indivisible | Release date announcement trailer (October 8, 2019)
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How does Shantae ½ Genie Hero: Officer Mode compare to Mighty Switch Force
Has anyone here played both Shantae ½ Genie Hero in its Officer costume and Mighty Switch Force of any classical version? If so, I would love to hear how the two compare. I have the former and and...
Has anyone here played both Shantae ½ Genie Hero in its Officer costume and Mighty Switch Force of any classical version?
If so, I would love to hear how the two compare. I have the former and and trying to figure out if I want to later order the latter’s recently announced collection.
I adored Shantae’s main game, but left the DLC/costume modes for a later time, which might be coming ;)
(… but first, finishing Velocity 2X and Wonderboy 3)
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Level design patterns in 2D games
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Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair | Reveal trailer
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Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove 50% off on all platforms before the final update (King of Cards + Showdown) and price increase
10 votes -
A Hat in Time | Nyakuza Metro + Online Party DLC announcement (releasing May 10)
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Cyber Shadow announcement
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Gris | Launch trailer
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Yoku's Island Express | Launch trailer
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Spelunky 2 is a feast of brilliant new ideas
11 votes -
Hollow Knight: Harsh restrictions and subtle lessons make this platformer an excellent teacher
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Gris | Reveal trailer
7 votes