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− | '''''Metroidvania''''' is a genre of [[Video Games|video game]] traditionally described as 2D platformers with a strong emphasis on exploration and action | + | '''''Metroidvania''''' is a genre of [[Video Games|video game]] traditionally described as 2D platformers with a strong emphasis on exploration and action, while also featuring ways to increase the strength of your character. This usually is done by collecting items which give you more powerful abilities, leveling up through the accumulation of experience, or both. The genre was made popular in the late 1980s by the [[Metroid (Universe)|Metroid]] and [[Castlevania (Universe)|Castlevania]] series. |
These games tend to be among my favorites for several reasons. I like the fact that they tend to be graphically beautiful with a thought-provoking atmosphere. I like that, if areas are too difficult, you can grind monsters or explore other areas and try again when you're stronger. I also like feeling of accomplishment when you return to earlier areas after you've become stronger and seeing how powerful you've become. | These games tend to be among my favorites for several reasons. I like the fact that they tend to be graphically beautiful with a thought-provoking atmosphere. I like that, if areas are too difficult, you can grind monsters or explore other areas and try again when you're stronger. I also like feeling of accomplishment when you return to earlier areas after you've become stronger and seeing how powerful you've become. |
Revision as of 14:27, 24 April 2018
Metroidvania is a genre of video game traditionally described as 2D platformers with a strong emphasis on exploration and action, while also featuring ways to increase the strength of your character. This usually is done by collecting items which give you more powerful abilities, leveling up through the accumulation of experience, or both. The genre was made popular in the late 1980s by the Metroid and Castlevania series.
These games tend to be among my favorites for several reasons. I like the fact that they tend to be graphically beautiful with a thought-provoking atmosphere. I like that, if areas are too difficult, you can grind monsters or explore other areas and try again when you're stronger. I also like feeling of accomplishment when you return to earlier areas after you've become stronger and seeing how powerful you've become.
Games that I feel best illustrate the genre include:
- Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
- Cave Story
- Metroid Fusion
- Metroid: Zero Mission
- Super Metroid
Category
- Category: Metroidvania
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metroidvania - Wikipedia.
- mobygames.com/game-group/genre-explorable-platformer-metroidvania - MobyGames.
- store.steampowered.com/tag/en/Metroidvania - Steam.