The Best Metroid Clone Games, Ranked

The Best Metroid Clone Games, Ranked



Key Takeaways

  • Outbuddies
    offers engaging local co-op play, a vast 2D open world, and challenging gameplay for
    Metroid
    fans.
  • Trash Quest
    provides a short, sweet, and high-octane run-and-gun adventure for under $3 on Steam.
  • A Robot Named Fight!
    combines
    Metroid’s
    sci-fi gameplay with roguelike elements, featuring unique gameplay and a darker tone.



Since the original Metroid debuted on NES in 1986, it’s become one of Nintendo’s most recognizable video game franchises. Although new entries in the series are few and far between, with the most recent being Metroid Dread for Nintendo Switch, many game developers have pointed to the side-scroller as a huge influence on their future creations.

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So much so, that the similarity of many games to Metroid or its twin, Castlevania, has resulted in the genre of “Metroidvania” referring to 2D sidescrollers encouraging vast exploration. These ten games, whether old or new, are the most reminiscent of Metroid and its later 2D titles, though they could never overshadow the adventures of Samus Aran.


Updated on December 7th, 2024, by Blaise Santi: The Metroidvania genre remains one of the most popular subgenres in the world of indie games. Nevertheless, oftentimes Metroid fans may feel slighted by titles that boast Metroidvania qualities by really only emphasize the “vania” part in their execution. It can be tough to find a perfect game that captures not just the vibe of the Metroid franchise, but adequately expands upon and reinvents the iconic gameplay. These additional games, added to this list with its latest update, aren’t just sci-fi sidescrollers with 2D open worlds, but are worthy of a Metroid-sized franchise in their own rights, no matter how little or small these adventures may be for gamers.


15 Outbuddies

Why Adventure Alone When You Can Bring A Buddy?

A Metroid-esque level in Outbuddies

Platform(s)

Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

Released

May 31, 2019

Developer

Julian Laufer

Genre

Metroidvania


Outbuddies is truly the indie game dream. What started as a Metroidvania-influenced passion project evolved into one of the premiere indie titles of the sub-genre. Even for a game with retro esthetics and cartoonish monsters, it boasts a vast 2D open world, a variety of armor upgrades and abilities, and even enough lore to make Metroid fans sweat.

More than any other title on this list, though, Outbuddies lives up to its title by offering local co-op play. If players are looking for a proper Metroid clone that doesn’t simply live in the shadow of the games it’s inspired by, Outbuddies has it all: A fascinating sci-fi world, fun gameplay, tricky puzzles, engaging combat, and lots of variety to make every playthrough unique.

14 Trash Quest

It Doesn’t Get Simpler Than This Run-And-Gun

The player mid-jump in a level from Trash Quest navigating a hazardous environment


Platform(s)

Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

Released

April 26, 2021

Developer

Francis Vace

Genre

Platformer, adventure

Trash Quest may not be as dense as any Metroid game or indie title like it, but it’s certainly worth its price. For only $2.99 on Steam, players get the adventure of a lifetime, controlling a lone raccoon navigating a spaceship that is determined to rid itself of unexpected lifeforms. The only catch? There are no checkpoints; it’s like an entire game made of just the Countdown sections from Super Metroid.

With its Game Boy-inspired animations and high-octane action, Trash Quest is short, sweet, and to the point. Even with its insanely difficult boss fights and often repetitive gameplay (considering players will always respawn at the same point), it shouldn’t take experienced gamers more than 2 hours to beat. This makes it an excellent choice for those looking to spend a quick afternoon play session speed-running!


13 A Robot Named Fight!

Surprisingly, It’s Not Called “A Robot Named Samus”

A Metroid-esque boss fight in A Robot Named Fight!

Platform(s)

Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4

Released

September 7, 2017

Developer

Morningstar Game Studio

Genre

Platformer

What happens when the sci-fi gameplay and world of the Metroid franchise meet the procedurally generated chaos of Roguelikes? Well, it probably looks something like A Robot Named Fight!. Players must navigate a unique labyrinth, powering up their robotic hero through forgotten technological artifacts in order to face the Mother Brain-esque Megabeast.


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In terms of style, A Robot Named Fight! maybe bites off a lot more from the Metroid series than other games on this list. It does, however, have a much darker tone and a heavy emphasis on gore, so if players are looking for something a teensy bit more hardcore than a Nintendo franchise, this would be the game for them.

12 HAAK

An Edgy Hero Has A Difficult Road Ahead

haak gameplay screenshot

Platform(s)

Androis, iOS, Nintendo Switch, PC

Released

September 16, 2020

Developer

Blingame

Genre

Metroidvania

Samus is obviously one of the greatest video game characters of all time, so every Metroid clone has big shoes to fill with their protagonists. Fortunately, HAAK is one of the lucky ones with its titular hero, a caped adventurer who sets out to find his brother admist a dangerous wasteland. The only thing better than its completely stunning art design is the faithful re-imagining of Metroid‘s gameplay.


Exploring ruins and fighting bosses, players of HAAK will certainly feel the influence of Nintendo’s sci-fi staple. Moreso than many other Metroid clones, HAAK has a strong emphasis on combat, requiring players to hook and slash their way through mysterious creatures of darkness. Plus, it has a huge difficulty curve, so this is definitely the right choice for fans who want something a little more challenging.

11 Islets

This World Could Use A Hero Like Samus Aran

islets flower enemy

Islets

Released
August 24, 2022

Developer(s)
Kyle Thompson

OpenCritic Rating
Strong

As far as Metroid clones go, they really don’t get more wholesome than Islets. This 2022 Metroidvania finds players controlling Iko, a warrior tasked with reuniting the disparate floating islands through the power of connection and hope. Aesthetically, it shares a lot in common with The Legend of Zelda, more so than Metroid, but its Metroid influence is all over its gameplay.


From the emphasis on 2D sidescrolling exploration to unlocking upgrades, Islets has a lot to love even for those who aren’t fans of the Metroidvania genre. Plus, it’s a great excuse to start playing through all of the Metroidvania titles made by developer Kyle Thompson, including the charming 2024 release Crypt Custodian, or the predecessor to Islets, Sheepo.

10 Haiku, The Robot

A Great Entry Point For Younger Metroidvania Fans

Haiku navigating a cave

Haiku, The Robot
Systems

Released
April 28, 2022

Developer(s)
Mister Morris Games

Although the world of Metroid, especially in titles like Super Metroid, is dark with a gritty sci-fi influence, some Metroidvania games take a more family-friendly approach. That’s the case with this 2022 sidescroller Haiku, the Robot, where players control a Kirby-esque robot navigating a world overrun by a corrupt computer virus.


Though it has drawn comparisons to more recent tentpoles in the Metroidvania genre, Haiku, the Robot features many aspects of 2D Metroid titles, such as acquiring power upgrades and exploring maze-like levels. However, some critics felt it didn’t match up with the Metroid series in terms of complexity and difficulty, though that certainly gives it a more worldwide appeal.

9 Xeodrifter

The Creatures Are Much Cuter Than Nintendo’s

Xeodrifter facing an alien boss

Platform(s)

Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U

Released

December 11, 2014

Developer

Renegade Kid, Atooi

Genre

Metroidvania


Released in 2014, Xeodrifter was developed by Renegade Kid, the developer behind Dementium: The Ward and Mutant Mudds, two wildly different games in terms of tone. Those tones blend together in Xeodrifter, which certainly takes after the Metroid franchise in terms of gameplay as well as its sci-fi setting.

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Though the game’s protagonist resembles the Among Us astronauts more so than Samus Aran, it features many similar Metroidvania elements of exploring uncharted planets and navigating mysterious facilities, though generally has a lot less content than its spiritual predecessor. Initially a 3DS title, the game was ported onto Nintendo Switch in 2018.

8 Yoku’s Island Express

A Cozy, Tropical Metroid You Never Knew You Wanted

Yoku meeting the Posterodactyl

Platform(s)

Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

Released

May 29, 2018

Developer

Villa Gorilla

Genre

Metroidvania


Some so-called Metroid clones feature unique elements that greatly set them apart from Nintendo’s famed sci-fi franchise. One example of this is Yoku’s Island Express, which was released in 2018. Taking place on a vast Metroid-esque map, players control a dung beetle delivering mail to various anthropomorphic islanders on a remote island.

Though it also shares platforming and aesthetic similarities to the Donkey Kong Country franchise, as well as a pinball mechanic letting players zip around the map with ease, the world feels so entrenched in an homage to Metroid that one can’t help but get lost, both literally and metaphorically, in this charming landscape.

7 Shantae: Half-Genie Hero

Gaming’s Favorite Shapeshifter Is A Lovable Heroine

Shantae in a cemetery as it rains


Shantae: Half-Genie Hero

Released
December 20, 2016

OpenCritic Rating
Strong

The Shantae franchise dates back to 2002 on the GameBoy Color but has since seen a revival in the world of indie games starting in 2010. Although its most recent entry is Shantae and the Seven Sirens in 2019, many fans have a soft spot for the 2016 title Half-Genie Hero. Notably, this installment was crowdfunded by fans through Kickstarter.

Although the Shantae series has many influences, Metroid stands out in this particular title, given how each individual stage is more split from the others, reminiscent of exploring various planets in the Metroid galaxy. The game is also popular amongst speedrunners, making it even closer in relation to titles like Super Metroid.

6 Axiom Verge

The Cinematic Sci-Fi Platformer You’ve Been Looking For

Trace facing a giant cyborg head

Released
March 31, 2015

Developer(s)
Thomas Happ Games

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

One of the most critically-acclaimed Metroidvania games out there is Axiom Verge, which was originally released on PlayStation 4 in 2015. It shares a lot of similarities with games like Super Metroid, including its cinematic sci-fi setting, vast exploration of an unknown world, and even the characterization of beings like Elsenova, who resembles Mother Brain.


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In fact, Axiom Verge‘s creator, Thomas Happ, had previously worked on Metroid fangames in his early days as a video game designer. It received a sequel, Axiom Verge 2, in 2021, featuring a new protagonist and an evolution of its Metroidvania aspects, albeit with more inspiration from games like The Legend of Zelda and Shadow of the Colossus.

5 Guacamelee!

An Indie Classic Worth Taking A Dip Into

Juan standing in a Mexican town

Guacamelee!

This 2013 platformer was a major influence on the indie game community in the 2010s, so much so that its protagonist Juan has been featured in subsequent indie games such as Brawlout and Runbow. The game is not ashamed of its Metroidvania influence, even featuring references to the franchise in some of its gameplay elements.


In Guacamelee!, players control Juan, a Mexican luchador navigating a 2D open world to rescue his lover, Lupita, after he is banished to the land of the dead. Though some have criticized the game’s limited content, it’s remained a beloved title in the indie community. It even received a sequel, Guacamelee 2, in 2018, which was also well-reviewed.

4 The Messenger

A Retro Sidescroller With A Vast World To Explore

The messenger in a forest temple

The Messenger
Systems

Released
August 30, 2018

Developer(s)
Sabotage

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

This 2018 platformer, upon first glance, may draw more comparisons to retro titles like Ninja Gaiden than Metroid. In the game, players control a ninja tasked with delivering a scroll to a mountaintop, collecting upgrades along the way as they overcome various enemies and levels, eventually resulting in a twist ending as surprising as Samus’ gender reveal.


Beloved for its gameplay and art design, The Messenger contains the 2D sidescrolling complexity that fans of Metroid and its sequels will absolutely adore. It especially invokes Metroid when players have to later return to areas they’ve already explored, utilizing warps to make navigating the open world easier.

3 Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night

The Castlevania Series Has Never Been So Action-Packed

Alucard in front of a blood fountain in Castlevania

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Systems

It’s true that the Castlevania franchise shares many similarities with Metroid, but has nevertheless remained its own thing for years. However, the 1997 PlayStation title Castlevania: Symphony of the Night has had a lot of influence over the Metroidvania genre, mainly for its non-linear exploration perfected by earlier titles like Super Metroid.

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While Castlevania games on the NES emphasized gaining weapons and power-ups to battle stronger foes, Symphony of the Night incorporates a more Metroid-inspired leveling-up system. Its main character, Alucard, also can inhabit different animal forms, which allows for similar gameplay mechanics to Samus’s power suit.


2 Ori And The Blind Forest

If The Gameplay Doesn’t Woo You, The Art Style Will

Ori walking along a tree branch at night

Released
March 11, 2015

Developer(s)
Moon Studios

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

Few indie games have entranced audiences quite like Ori and the Blind Forest, which was released in 2015 and later on the Switch in 2019. Though its setting and characters feel completely original, many have felt the influence of Metroid on its gameplay, requiring players to explore and solve puzzles throughout a 2D environment.

More than anything, few Metroidvania games have been able to capture the legacy of Nintendo’s own series like Ori and the Blind Forest. It has since been followed up by a sequel in 2020, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, which was an overall improvement on the previous game but received criticism for its technical issues upon initial release.


1 Hollow Knight

There’s Nothing Hollow About This Indie Classic

Hollow Knight facing a beetle boss

Hollow Knight

Released
February 24, 2017

Developer(s)
Team Cherry

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

It’s safe to say if Metroid and Castlevania had not established the Metroidvania genre, Hollow Knight would’ve inspired future generations of game developers instead. The Team Cherry creation was originally released in 2017 after a successful Kickstarter campaign, becoming an iconic 2D platformer of the modern age, combining the mystery and exploration of Metroid with the challenge of Dark Souls.

Many fans of the Metroidvania genre have felt that no game has better captured the rich environment and freedom of the Metroid franchise quite like Hollow Knight. Hopefully, its sequel which has yet to receive a release date will exceed fan expectations, but for now, there’s so much to discover in Hollow Knight that they’ll be preoccupied.

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