Axiom Verge: Multiverse Edition

Axiom Verge: Multiverse Edition (2017)

by Thomas Happ Games, Badland Indie
Genres:Adventure, Indie, Platform, Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Includes: - Copy of the game disc/cartridge. - Deluxe booklet with developer’s commentary and art. - Double-sided poster with the world map and weapons/items in the game. - Exclusive making-of documentary. The Nintendo Switch version also includes the games soundtrack but costs an extra 10$ on the system.Show more
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user avatar@Kklmnmuser avatar@Kklmnm
January 30, 2025
Over the years, the "Metroidvania" genre has become quite saturated. However, Axiom Verge always stood out in my opinion, not the least for leaning much more heavily towards Metroid rather than -vania. The first standout moment of the game for me was reaching the upper Kur area - what better way to introduce an "outside" area of the map than with the amazing Celluar Skies track, set to an incredible backdrop of snow and huge floating sky spores. I enjoyed the game up until then, but this was when it really bought me.
user avatar@Vickingtoruser avatar@Vickingtor
February 19, 2025
I love some metroidvania games. I've played so many of them and liked most of them. Some have too many gimmicks and others not enough. Axiom Verge is a rare mineral amongst a pile of valuable rocks. It's a one-man show, music, graphics, story, programming, all made by this one genius who deserves all the praise he can get. I was looking forward to playing this game long before it came out and when I finally got to play it, I was in love. It's a great game, more people should play it, more people should enjoy the music, the pixel-art, the minimalism, the story, the flow of the game, the incredible discoveries and most of all, the ending of this game just left me wanting more of it. In fact, ending this game was sad because I had to wait until the sequel came out before I could enjoy more from the creator. Well worth the time and all the money.
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