Steam week in review: metroidvanias are still coming thick and fast, but has the world moved on?
The gaming industry continues to see the release of metroidvanias, but their popularity may be waning. Recent titles like Clockwork Ambrosia and Shattered Divinities showcase high-quality design but struggle for attention amidst other major releases. The decline in buzz around the genre reflects the unpredictable nature of indie game development.
- ▪Clockwork Ambrosia features a detailed pixel art style and a substantial modding system for its weapons.
- ▪The last major metroidvania to gain significant attention was Animal Well, which debuted in May 2024.
- ▪The genre's popularity has declined since its peak in the late 2010s, with fewer titles making it to the top charts.
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