Summary
- Indie developers create impressive action-adventure games with unique concepts and engaging gameplay despite limited resources.
- Titles like A Hat In Time and Cult Of The Lamb offer charming experiences with innovative mechanics and varied level design.
- Games like Death's Door and Hollow Knight provide compelling narratives, challenging combat, and exploration in unique worlds.
Among the constant release of AAA titles over the years, backed by large publishers and extensive teams of developers, some indie titles have managed to make a competitive name for themselves. Smaller development teams, and occasionally sole individuals, set off to work on their passion projects, creating titles inspired by the favorite games of their childhood or a novel idea. Despite having fewer resources at their disposal, oftentimes indie developers find a way to knock it out of the park.
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Among the cozy games, farm sims, rougelites, and RPGs, quite a few action-adventure titles have been made by indie studios. These are some of the best action-adventure games made by indie studios that players can find.
10 A Hat In Time
Metascore: 79
A Hat in Time
Hearkening back to the glory days of 3D platformers on Nintendo 64 and the original PlayStation, A Hat in Time is a classic 3D platformer with an action-adventure twist. The action isn't complex or challenging, and the adventure lies on the light-hearted side, but A Hat in Time is an endearing experience with plenty of fun mechanics.
Maintaining features of generations past, A Hat in Time also allows for local, split-screen co-op. Perhaps most notable about this title is its massive variety of level design. Each one feels incredibly different from the last and provides its unique challenge.
9 Cult Of The lamb
Metascore: 82
Cult of the Lamb
- Released
- August 11, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Massive Monster
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
- Genre(s)
- Roguelite, Indie Games, Simulation
Throwing players into the role of an all-powerful cult leader is a dark concept, to say the least. But turn all the in-game characters into cute farm animals, and the entire concept becomes oddly light-hearted and goofy. Cult of the Lamb stirs the pot by incorporating rougelite aspects into the town management, action-adventure title.
Caring for the cult members by ensuring they all have food, a place to sleep, and regularly attend sacrificial rituals is just as addictive as progressing through the action-filled isometric levels. The narrative isn't particularly deep, but a handful of unique characters helps keep it engaging.
8 No Man's Sky
Metascore: 83
No Man's Sky
- Released
- August 9, 2016
- Developer(s)
- Hello Games
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Nintendo Switch 2
No Man's Sky was originally released to a mixed reception, leaning more to the side of negativity than praise. However, in true passionate, indie developer fashion, Hello Games continued to pour effort into the space exploration title until it became the refined, boundless experience fans wanted.
Now, No Man's Sky has been filled to the brim with new content including story-based progression that makes it an excellent entry into the action-adventure category, with exploration and survival elements thrown into the mix.
7 UnderMine
Metascore: 83
UnderMine
- Released
- August 20, 2019
- Developer(s)
- Thorium
- Platform(s)
- PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure, RPG, Roguelike
For the roguelike fans out there, look no further than UnderMine. UnderMine delivers a little bit of everything. Its progression system merges RPG concepts with a roguelike flow, asking players to journey into the randomly generated hallways of the game's dungeons, collect what they can, slay a couple of bosses, upgrade their character, and repeat.
Despite playing as a humble miner, players can expect over-the-top, sometimes chaotic combat with each room they enter. Of course, there is a little mining to be done as well.
6 Hyper Light Drifter
Metascore: 84
Hyper Light Drifter
Hyper Light Drifter is a classic action-adventure title with a handful of RPG elements thrown in for good measure. Much like other games previously mentioned, its graphics are a call back to the classics, featuring a 16-bit art style full of character. Combat is fast-paced and forces players to think critically, using a variety of weapons and abilities throughout the progressively challenging encounters.
Unique to the title is its narrative style. Rather than focusing on dialogue to tell the story, the developers decided to rely on visual representations and an original soundtrack. For players looking for a little bit more out of their Hyper Light Drifter experience, a special edition of the game is available that comes with a new challenge mode, extra weapons, and an additional boss.
5 Death's Door
Metascore: 85
Death's Door
- Released
- July 20, 2021
- Developer(s)
- Acid Nerve
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure
Take a classic, isometric Legend of Zelda game, make the main character a soul-reaping crow, add in a tablespoon of bureaucracy and a teaspoon of Dark Souls, and Death's Door is born. Navigation around the world requires completing dungeons, solving puzzles, and taking advantage of new abilities to find new routes in previously explored sections, making it a great pick for Zelda fans.
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Top to bottom, from its art style and its gameplay to its dark yet endearing narrative, Death's Door is a must-play for action-adventure seekers.
4 Cuphead: Don't Deal With The Devil
Metascore: 86
Cuphead
It's hard to imagine any studio taking on the task of developing a title using only hand-drawn assets and animations, let alone indie developers. However, that's exactly what Studio MDHR did with their side-scrolling action-adventure title Cuphead: Don't Deal With The Devil. Playing Cuphead is like being thrown into a cartoon from the 1930s.
But players shouldn't be fooled. The game mixes its unique art style with unforgiving, boss-focused combat, making it a real challenge from beginning to end.
3 Bastion
Metascore: 86
Bastion
The beauty of Bastion lies in its colorful art style, varied level design, and engaging, unique story told through the soothing voice of an omniscient narrator. As players progress through floating forests and ruined cities, they will consistently be upgrading the home base, called the Bastion, which will lead to new weapons and abilities.
Along the way, challenge levels will also be unlocked, asking players to complete specific scenarios based on the different weapons available in exchange for upgrades. For those looking to experience everything, they will have to jump into the new game plus mode that unlocks after completing the campaign as it comes with a handful of additional content.
2 Hollow Knight
Metascore: 90
Hollow Knight
- Released
- February 24, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Team Cherry
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, macOS, Linux
- Genre(s)
- Metroidvania
Metroidvanias have long been a staple subgenre in the world of action-adventure games, and few are as compelling as Hollow Knight. The developers managed to create an engaging world through a unique monochromatic art style that focuses on exploration, challenging combat, and fluid movement.
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The narrative slowly unravels as players progress, unlocking new abilities and, in turn, getting access to new areas. Though the game is fantastic from top to bottom, its bosses in particular are worth noting. Each one is unique in its abilities and challenging in its own way.
1 Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove
Metascore: 91
Shovel Knight
- Released
- June 26, 2014
- Developer(s)
- Yacht Club Games
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
Gamers looking for an experience from the past should surely check out Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove. This collection's modern take on the classic 8-bit style is full of nostalgia and joy, with plenty of modern upgrades in the animations, level design, and gameplay.
Players should expect old-school running and jumping mixed with some classic platformer combat. The four main entries in the collection each feature their own story and main playable character, whereas the fifth is a party-style multiplayer game.
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