How to Uncover Hidden Gem Metroidvanias on Steam Amidst the Noise
Introduction
Metroidvanias used to dominate indie gaming headlines, with titles like Hollow Knight, Ori, and Axiom Verge sparking massive buzz. Today, despite stellar new releases, many go unnoticed—often overshadowed by bigger announcements like Subnautica 2 or Mixtape. But the genre isn’t dead; it’s just harder to find. This guide will show you how to spot and enjoy top-tier metroidvanias that deserve your attention, even when the spotlight moves elsewhere.

What You Need
- A Steam account (free or paid)
- Basic familiarity with metroidvania mechanics (exploration, ability gating, interconnected maps)
- Willingness to dig beyond the front page of Steam
- About 30 minutes to browse and research
- A wishlist or notes app to track discoveries
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Understand the Current State of the Genre
The metroidvania market has evolved. While the late 2010s saw a surge of hits, nowadays buzz can be fleeting. For example, Clockwork Ambrosia—with its gorgeous pixel art reminiscent of Iconoclasts and Owlboy, plus a deep modding system like Armored Core—released last week to little fanfare. Similarly, MIO: Memories in Orbit and even the sequel to Grime are flying under the radar. Know that this doesn’t reflect quality, only market attention. [^1]
Step 2: Use Advanced Steam Search Filters
Navigate to the Steam store and apply these filters under “Search” > “Advanced Options”:
- Tag: “Metroidvania” (or “Search Action”)
- Release Date: “Last 6 months” or “Last year”
- Sort by: “User Reviews” (Highly rated) or “New & Trending”
This narrows the list to recent, community-vetted gems. For instance, you’ll find Nine Sols (released May 2024, peaked at #29 on Steam’s top sellers) and Animal Well (debuted at #10). Remember that Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown was an Epic/Ubisoft exclusive, so it won’t appear here.
Step 3: Explore Curated Collections and Indie Bundles
Steam curators and indie bundles often highlight overlooked titles. Look for:
- Curator lists like “Hidden Metroidvania Gems” or “Indie Spotlight.”
- Bundles (e.g., Humble Bundle, Fanatical) that include multiple metroidvanias at discount. Blasphemous 2 and Grime’s sequel often appear.
Check community hubs: many players create groups dedicated to niche genres. The Clockwork Ambrosia modding discussion threads reveal how the gun-customization system rivals Mega Man for depth.
Step 4: Evaluate Quality Through Demos and User Reviews
Before buying, read recent reviews (sort by “Most Helpful” recent). Look for key phrases like:
- “Hand-drawn pixel art” – Clockwork Ambrosia blends chrome sci‑fi with steampunk cheer.
- “Customizable combat” – The mod system lets you fire missiles vertically or split pulse rifle shots.
- “Atmospheric world” – MIO: Memories in Orbit has an art style that would’ve been a marketing bonanza a decade ago.
Also, try demo versions (many metroidvanias offer them via Steam Next Fest). Shattered Divinities from Chinese developer is a fantasy‑themed example.

Step 5: Compare with Historical Benchmarks
Cross‑reference the game’s features with classic successes. Use a simple checklist:
| Feature | Example from original era | Modern equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| Gun‑centric combat + mods | Mega Man | Clockwork Ambrosia |
| Expansive pixel‑art world | Owlboy | Clockwork Ambrosia, Grime |
| Interconnected map with ability gates | Hollow Knight | Nine Sols, Animal Well |
If the modern game matches at least two of these, it’s likely a high‑quality title that simply lacked marketing buzz.
Step 6: Engage with Community Discussions
Join subreddits like r/metroidvania or the Steam community forums. Search for “hidden gems 2024” or “underrated metroidvanias.” You’ll discover that MIO: Memories in Orbit and the Grime sequel are frequently praised—even though they never cracked Steam’s top 50 for long. Animal Well debuted at #10 but dropped to #29 by week 2; community persistence keeps it alive.
Step 7: Make an Informed Purchase
Once you’ve found a gem, add it to your wishlist and wait for a sale (typical indie discount: 20–40% within 6 months). Alternatively, buy at full price to support the devs. For example, Clockwork Ambrosia launched at $19.99, and its modding system alone provides dozens of hours of replayability—worth every penny.
Tips for Long-Term Discovery
- Don’t rely on Steam’s front page. Algorithmic recommendations often skip niche genres. Use your curated list of curators and tags.
- Check release calendars. Sites like Rock Paper Shotgun or SteamDB list upcoming metroidvanias—add them to follow.
- Support Kickstarter projects. Many gems (like Clockwork Ambrosia which launched a Kickstarter in 2018) start there. Backing early ensures you get in on the ground floor.
- Be patient. The genre’s buzz will cycle back. When Silksong finally drops, it may reignite interest—but don’t miss the excellent titles releasing now.
[^1] Source: Steam Week in Review, original article noting six-figure buzz for Subnautica 2 vs. quiet releases of Shattered Divinities, Clockwork Ambrosia, MIO, and Grime.